- "Where To Begin" A Song About Starting Over and FINDing YOURSELF After D-i-v-o-r-c-e By : Kathy Ostman-Magnusen
No one ever imagines when they say those vows that mean FOREVER that it might one day end. There are so many reasons to hang on, but once those feelings of enchantment dwindle to a little heap that you cannot define, it is hard to get it back - 10 Important Divorce Advice By : John Furnem
Getting married is easy but making it last is not; and so as completely untying the knots through a divorce. But if it is time for both of you to go separate ways, legally and permanently, here are the things you should prepare for. - 10 Steps to Help You on Your Way Back to a Fulfilling Life After Your Divorce By : Steve Dimeck
Divorce is one of the most traumatic experiences a person can go through, but it doesn't mean the potential for a happy life has ended. - 10 Sure-Fire Ways to Survive Life After Divorce By : Alex Fir
Going through a divorce can be a hard time to go through. Rebuilding your life after a divorce can be even harder. Here are ten tips to help you cope with life after divorce. - 10 Tips for Self Care During Divorce By : Sharron Phillips
1. Set up your own space. If you can afford to have a separate living arrangement during your divorce proceedings and it does not interfere with legal requirements for the outcome you are hoping for, find a separate space. If you are financially strapped, create a separate space in the dwelling you share and make it appealing. Buy yourself flowers for the room, get new artwork for the wall, colorful throw cushions, new sheets and towels. - 5 Lessons I Learned From A Custody Battle Over My Child By : Matthew Robert Payne
When a marriage breaks up, often a battle starts, when my marriage broke up I wish someone had written this article for me to read. I hope you find it very helpful. - 5 Secrets to Stop Your Divorce By : Adwina D. Jackson
It is not easy to have a difficult marriage. And it becomes more difficult that you do not want to show the world that your marriage is not a healthy one. You try to avoid sharing this situation to your friends and family. All you want is people see your marriage as a great one. No fight, no conflict, everything is fine. - 7 Divorce Survival Tips For Men Everywhere By : James Burchill
Despite many years of trying to make our marriage work, my wife and I finally separated in December 1999. My ensuing seven year divorce did not go well, and to date it represents some of the darkest and saddest days in my life. However, what doesn't kill you makes you stronger and here are 7 of my favourite divorce survival tips - A Look At Wild World Lyrics By Cat Stevens - A Positive Look At Separation Part 1 By : Matthew Robert Payne
Cat Stevens had a very positive attitude toward separation and saying goodbye to a loved one. Perhaps you might like to look at the lyrics once again as you see how they played out in my life, my separation, divorce and my wife’s lovers. - A Man's Advice For Women During Divorce By : Gary Kelly
As a man, I think it is safe to say many people would agree we live in a male dominated world. Often times, non-gender specific items or things in conversations are referred to as his, he, man or men. Regardless of how you look at things or try to justify things, it seems men rule the world and the stereotypical ideas of men’ roles and women’s roles have long been ingrained in our psyche. - A Quick Guide to Lawyers By : Marcela Devivo
Lawyers specialize in a wide number of fields from personal injury and criminal law to immigration, business and finances. But what do these lawyers actually do? There is a wealth of misinformation available to the average consumer, and you may be confused where to start looking. - A Quickie Divorce By : Jonathan Allison
Nowadays you can obtain a fast, quickie divorce. If your relationship has hit its last legs and you need to finish things, it's definitely a sound move. The alternative to a quickie divorce is a potentially long, drawn out, time consuming and expensive lawsuit, which I'm sure you'll agree is the last thing we want. - Adjusting To A New Lifestyle During Divorce Recovery Period By : Sky Joe
The next major challenge for those who decide to get a divorce is adjusting to the changes in their lives that divorce inevitably brings. - Advantages of an Uncontested Divorce versus a Contested Divorce By : Nick Fagan
An uncontested divorce is the only way to go when getting a divorce. For one, you do not need an attorney, the divorce is done in private, and issues can be negotiated 1 on 1. You may need an attorney if you can not make an agreement of every issue you negotiate. - Adversarial Divorce – Do You Know Its Implication? By : Moses Wright
Adversarial divorce is a court proceeding used to dissolve a marriage. During an adversarial divorce, each party to the divorce is represented by their own lawyer. The judge grants the divorce and makes the decisions about the marital assets and child custody. Many times, one or both parties to the divorce are not happy about the judge's decision. - After Divorce - From Couple to Un-Couple By : Terri Mann
If you are over 25 years of age, and undergoing a separation or divorce, you may feel the negative impact from being an "un-couple" in a world which embraces "couples only". Before you were separated or divorced, a big night out for you and your husband may have consisted of dinner and a movie, with your married friends - Alternatives to Divorce for Christians By : David Sandy
Christianity and other Religions frequently don't allow adherents to seek a divorce. This article discusses alternatives from a legal standpoint. - Are You Divorced? Get Over it! By : Terri Mann
If you have recently undergone a divorce, you might be shocked when you are confiding your sense of loss to a friend, who then turns to you, and simpers, "Just get over it". Quite frankly, it's unrealistic for any person who has undergone a trauma to simply "get over it". - Are You Heading For Divorce? By : Breakup Guide
Marriage is one of the most sacred institutions in life. It should be respected and given importance..... - Are You Stalking Your Ex? By : Breakup Guide
Some relationships were never meant to last. The ex could have been possessive or could have harmed the person..... - Asset Protection in Divorce By : Peter Emerson
- Avoid Personal Disintegration from a Broken Marriage with Hypnotherapy for Break Ups and Divorce By : Rich MacKenzie
When we fall in love and experience the first blush of romance, it seems to us that life couldn’t be better. The world seems perfect and rosy, and we cannot bear to think of ever living without our partner. Yet, the reality is that more often than not there is trouble in paradise; after a period of time spent together, the rosy hue dissipates only to be replaced by a sepia toned world. - Beneficial and Negative Effects of Divorce By : jameswalsh
Divorce can affect us in many ways, or rather in every way. Its effect on our life is tremendous and it totally moulds our personality for the rest of our lives. No one, not even the most empty-headed blonde or the greatest skirt chaser around, has been able to come out entirely unscathed from divorce. - Best Online Dating Profile For Divorced People By : Gary Kelly
If you are divorced or separated, you should read this article if you are considering posting a profile with an online dating website for singles.
Online dating can be a great way to meet new people if you are divorced or separated. If you are not comfortable with the traditional dating bar scene and you would like to try a different approach to meeting new people, you should consider using an online dating service. - Boost Self-Esteem During Divorce By : Sarah Bullock
Discover how Boosting your Self-Esteem can Be the BEST way to Prevent or Overcome Divorce. Having More Self-Esteem will Increase your feelings of Joy, Happiness, Magnificence, Prosperity, Charisma, Attractiveness and much More. - Break Up Doesn't Have To Mean Break Down By : Rich MacKenzie
Fact: Break Ups and Divorce are on the increase worldwide. There are many reasons for this and it was even reported last week that biggest growing issue is infidelity. It is also one of the harshest reasons to cause a slit. - Building Friendship With Ex By : Breakup Guide
It is always better to break up a relationship peacefully. This is especially true if you still want to keep the friendship after you break up. - Building Friendship With Ex By : Breakup Guide
It is always better to break up a relationship peacefully. This is especially true if you still want to keep the friendship after you break up. - By Doing It Yourself Divorce Can Be Inexpensive And Still Get The Help With A Divorce You Need By : Mike Herman
The prospect of divorce is never easy, at least for most people. A difficult decision and a scary one at that.There is expensive legal assistance to help with a divorce, however that can make an already difficult time even more stressful.When both you and your spouse hire attorneys to get help with a divorce it often makes ugly, more complicated and, just as importantly, much more expensive. - California Child Custody - Who Gets Custody? By : Steven Carlson
Like most states, the standard for child custody determinations in California is the overall best interest of the child with an emphasis on assuring the "health, safety, and welfare" of the child and "frequent and continuing contact" with both parents absent child abuse, domestic violence, or where the contact would not be in the best interest of the child. - California Divorce Attorney By : Steven Carlson
California has tens of thousands of California attorneys or California lawyers registered with the State Bar of California. California divorce attorneys or California divorce lawyers may practice in the Northern California region or Southern California region. With so many attorneys practicing law in California, how do you find the right California divorce attorney or California divorce lawyer who can help you with your particular divorce case and/or child custody case? - California Divorce: What is a California Summary Dissolution? By : Steven Carlson
In California, a summary dissolution is a simple way to get a divorce with the possibility of not having to appear in court for a trial. However, not every couple can use a summary dissolution in California to get a divorce. Therefore, before you proceed with a summary dissolution in California you will want to determine if you qualify for a summary dissolution. Information related to the factors that qualify a couple for a divorce through the summary dissolution procedure in California can often be found through your local superior courthouse or through its website. - Can Divorce Have A Silver Lining? By : Matthew Robert Payne
When a marriage breaks up all there seems to be is storm clouds and when my wife divorced me there seemed no darker day, but that divorce led me on a journey that I am very happy to have set upon, and indeed those clouds had a silver lining! - Can I get a divorce online? By : Hope Ocampo
Online Divorce may be possible if you believe that you and your mate can reach an agreement for all the family matters. - Can One Spouse Prevent A Divorce From Happening? By : Barry McDonald
If one person does not want to get a divorce, but one party in the relationship does and it is a no fault divorce, then the spouse cannot stop the divorce. - Can You Stop A Divorce? By : Jennie Crawford
Is it possible for two people to stay married in today's society? Can you stop a divorce from happening? - Celebrity Divorces By : Yana Mikheeva
Divorce is a serious affair. Unambiguously, it brings stress, disappointment, pain and also troublesome questions of friends. - Cheap Divorce Lawyers By : Kent Pinkerton
Divorce lawyers are usually those lawyers that deal with the family law. They are specialized in all areas of family matters and can provide sound legal counsel when approached. It is usual (as well as safer) for both parties to use different divorce lawyers to deal with the proceedings. - Child Custody Basics – Rights, Residency, and Relationship By : Steven Carlson
Child custody is a legal term that is often used by the family courts to describe the rights and responsibilities of divorced parents - Child Custody – Joint Custody and the Best Interest of the Child Standard By : Steven Carlson
"In the best interest of the child" or "child's best interest" is the famous mantra of the family court, which is prevalent in child custody proceedings today, yet its interpretation by the family court or judges is often arbitrary and its meaning is still obscure. Moreover, the law regarding child custody varies from state to state leaving no uniform legal position regarding what is in the best interest of the child. - Child Custody: Child Custody Orders and Judicial Authority By : Steven Carlson
For many divorced and separated parents with children there will be a common answer as to why they ended up with the child custody and visitation arrangement they have. The answer being, "the judge decided it." In other words, the judge chose the parenting arrangement you have based on his/her belief of what was in your child’s best interest. - Child Custody: While You Are Getting Divorced By : Ami D
Child custody: while you are getting divorced - Child Parenting Advice - Divorce and Children By : Donald Saunders
Divorce is rarely a painless process and is frequently a time when emotions are running high and there is a great deal on anger in the air. The way in which parents deal with anger and hostility is critical for the wellbeing of the children in both the short and long term. - Child Support Ordered in a Divorce Case - How to Get it Modified By : S. Morgan
Every state has some procedure for modifying child support when the circumstances have greatly changed since the original child support order.
Texas law on this issue is typical of most states. Generally, to modify a child support order the party requesting the modification must show that there has been a "material and substantial change in the circumstances." - Child-Focused Custody – Putting Down the Boxing Gloves By : Rosalind P. Sedacca
When child custody becomes a battle, everyone loses. Parents are pitted against each other and innocent children inevitably pay the price. With child-centered divorce parents learn to put their perspectives where it really belongs - on their children. The result? Everyone in the family benefits, in the months ahead and for years to come. - Children and Divorce - Three Tips for Parents Who Want To Help Their Kids Cope By : Wayne Gillie and Jenny Gillie
Divorce is all-too-common in Western society, with literally millions of children having to live through what can be a very difficult experience. Here are three tips that parents can follow to help their kids cope. - Children and Divorce: The Role of the Child Specialist By : Lori Barkus
In a collaborative divorce, the parties seek to minimize the amount of pain experienced by children and parents by agreeing to participate in a series of negotiations to address all aspects of their divorce. - Christian Divorce - What To Do When It Happens To You By : Lance D.R. Brown
Just in case you were thinking I can't relate to what you are going through there was a two and a half year period in my life where I went through a Christian divorce. - Christian Divorce - What to Do When It Happens to You Part 2 By : Lance D.R. Brown
Part one of "Christian Divorce" that I wrote got a tremendous number of reads so I thought perhaps I should expound little further. As I said before I want to encourage all believers out there that are going through the pain and darkness of divorce. - Clear Your Mind From Divorce By : George Williams
You are in the process of a divorce? Congratulation! Or be patient and thinking about condolence. If you think you’re not going to have it... - Close to the Pain By : Ree Brannen
The pain of divorce is tangible, even several years later. - Collaborative Divorce By : Lori Barkus
In a collaborative divorce, the parties seek to minimize the amount of pain experienced by children and parents by agreeing not to go to court and instead to participate in a series of negotiations to address all aspects of their divorce. - Conquering Fear By : Lisa Fredette
6 Emotional Phases of Divorce: The Healing Process
Phase One: Fear
I was married for sixteen years. My whole life revolved around my husband and my daughter. When my marriage fell apart, I did not have much of a support system in place. After the tears subsided somewhat and reality set in; I was what I feared most in my life, a divorced single mom. A gut wrenching feeling of fear set in. - Considerations To Make Before A Divorce By : Skyjoe
While money and kids are the most significant practical considerations in trying to decide whether to stay married or get a divorce, they are not the only ones. - Coping With A Divorce By : Steve Hill
In this article I am going to explain about how a friend of mine managed to get through a rather messy divorce and how she came through the whole experience a much stronger person. I hope her story helps other people who have or are going through a divorce. - Coping With Divorce By : Glen D. Williams
If at all possible in almost all cases, it's better to try to save a marriage and a family. But, when it isn't possible, how do we cope? Sometimes divorce is forced upon us against our will and sometimes it's a decision we have to make to end a painful or threatening relationship. Whatever put you in a divorce situation, coping with divorce involves rational attitudes to survive irrational conditions. On the subjects of blame, getting along, money, child custody or emotional recovery, following a few rational approaches can help you and your family cope. - Custody Permanent Orders Details – Is It Changeable Over Time? By : Moses Wright
A divorce settlement is not necessarily a permanent answer to the needs of the children and parents. Visitation and custody issues can arise as children grow. Schedules change. Interests and extra curricular activities change. - Dating After Divorce By : Ron Zvagelsky
One area of dating that has undergone much change in the past few years is post divorce dating. - Divorce By : Athena Louise
- Divorce & Child Custody - What is a 730 Evaluation? By : Steven Carlson
In California, it is becoming more and more common for the family court and family law judges to order a 730 evaluation in the context of high-conflict and/or complext child custody and visitation matters. Before undergoing a 730 evaluation with your family and children it be wise to know what a 730 evaluation is. - Divorce - Lawyers Are The Only Winners By : Gary Kelly
There is a joke out there that scientists are beginning to use lawyers in place of lab rats for their experiments..... - Divorce - The Effect on Children By : Eshwarya Patel
The outcome of divorce is not limited to the emotional trauma that the divorced couple undergoes. The disenchantment that the child of a failed marriage experiences often remains unnoticed. Unlike the parents, the child cannot foresee the disbanding of the marriage and the family set-up, they are too young to perceive the warning signs. - Divorce - Turkish Style By : Jim Masters
A court in Ankara found the 19-year-old bride guilty and granted her new husband a divorce after he caught her in bed with a small tube of red paint, on their wedding night. - Divorce : Sometimes It's Nobody's Fault By : Barry Roche
The first thing to understand is that it takes TWO people to keep a marriage together BUT only ONE person to bring about separation and divorce. If one spouse wants out, then the other spouse doesn’t have a whole lot of choice in the matter. The prospect of losing your partner can be a very distressing time, especially if it is NOT something YOU want to happen! Of course, if you are the one that’s had enough, then you are likely to be better informed and more prepared for it. - Divorce Advice - Learn To Trust Your Gut By : Terri Mann
After undergoing the trauma of separation and divorce, your ability to make decisive decisions may be impaired. Quite simply, you may have lost faith in your intuitive abilities. However, there are steps that can be undertaken to re-awaken the intuitive sense. - Divorce Advice – How to Deal With Relationship Breakdown By : Chris Norton
The decision to divorce is never easy and is generally a last resort. We don’t turn to separation as a way to solve an insignificant problem, but as the means to end a failing relationship. - Divorce and Child Custody - Types of Child Custody Agreements By : Steven Carlson
When children are at stake in a divorce, it may complicate and delay the issuance of the divorce decree. In some cases the courtroom has become a battle field for parents who are disputing the role of the custodial parent or disputing child custody. In such cases, judges today are often ordering a child custody evaluation of the family by experts in the field of child psychiatry, psychology or mental health. The mental health experts typically evaluate the activities of each parent, the life at home, parenting skills, relationships with the child, the child’s feelings and preferences and in many cases utilize psychological testing. The recommendations of the expert involved can be a basis to a custody agreement or can be rejected by the two parties letting the judge have the final say. - Divorce and Child Custody: Child Support Calculation By : Steven Carlson
In cases where child custody is being disputed when a couple decides to separate or divorce, the divorce decree will often include a child support order. The child support order typically defines the frequency and the amount of child support payment that one parent, who is generally the non-custodial parent, has to make to the other parent, who is generally the custodial parent, for the support of their minor child. One of the main purposes of the child support order is to regularly transfer the earnings of one parent to the other parent to combine the wealth of both parents to financially support the child. - Divorce and Domestic Violence: Is Domestic Violence Different from a Civil Harassment? By : Steven Carlson
The term domestic violence is often subject to numerous misunderstandings. Because of the lack of clarity of what the term actually means, some victims are misled in their search and attempt to have their abuser brought to justice. Therefore it is essential to understand the all aspects covered by domestic violence. - Divorce and Domestic Violence: Temporary Restraining Order and Restraining Order after Hearing By : Steven Carlson
It is important to have knowledge of the term of retraining order. A restraining order can also be referred to as a protective order in some states and generally refers to a legal order issued by a court protecting a victim of domestic violence or domestic abuse from the activities of an abusive person. - Divorce and Domestic Violence: Victims of Domestic Violence By : Steven Carlson
If you are a victim of domestic violence or if you know someone who is a victim of domestic violence you may not know what to do in this situation. If it is an emergency you may want to consider calling 911. If you feel trapped in an abusive relationship that involves domestic violence, know that there are many ways to get away from domestic violence. - Divorce And Family Law By : Steve Valentino
Divorce is one aspect of family law. Family law deals with all the family related issues such as adoption, prenuptial agreements, marriage, divorce, separation, legal separation, annulment, division of the property accumulated during the marriage, alimony, negotiation, domestic violence, adjudication, child custody and support, child abduction, kidnapping or child seizure, emancipation, abuse in the marriage, parental rights, paternity, juvenile, felonies etc. - Divorce and Lawyers By : Hope Ocampo
Check out the following circumstances to make sure whether you need to have a lawyer or not. - Divorce Can Destroy Family If Not Careful By : Jesse Taylor
Few things are as tragic or traumatic as a divorce—especially for any school-aged children who may be involved. - Divorce Help: Vital Steps to Recovering From a Divorce By : Alex Fir
The very first thing you must realize is that you will not die because of divorce. It has happened to millions of people before you and it will happen to millions of people after you. - Divorce in India - The Social Impact By : Raveendran Nambyar
How delicate is a marriage? How fast things go wrong? The anger and frustration make us hot tempered and impulsive. The last resort is going to the court. Is it? - Divorce in India- Divorcee Faces the Music By : Raveendran Nambyar
It may not have been an impulsive move. And yet we regret it. Could we have avoided the whole episode from the beginning? - Divorce in India- Divorcee vs Divorcee By : Raveendran Nambyar
Despite the hostile social reaction, the divorcee starts thinking in terms of a second try. Hoping for a new life, and without any colorful dreams they submit themselves to another marriage - Divorce in India- How Did It Happen? By : Raveendran Nambyar
We always ask why and how the couple go to Court? Isn't there another way? After living together for a long time, how can they tolerate separation? - Divorce Is Never Easy By : Tim Connor
Divorce, even in the best of circumstances, is a painful process. It represents an ending to what has become familiar and normal. I know the sting of divorce. I have seen its ugly head rear up in my mind and in my heart without remorse or concern for my emotional well being or happiness. - Divorce Law: Understanding Divorce Proceedings By : Barry Roche
Divorce Proceedings differ from one country to another and the length of time it takes depends on the nature and extent of the ancillary issues to be resolved as well as the court's caseload..... - Divorce Lawyer Costs – 4 Costly Mistakes to Avoid By : Steven Carlson
The overall cost of your divorce can be impacted by several behaviors you may be able to control. When a marriage dissolves there are several important topics that need to be addressed and sorted out such as child custody and visitation, division of property - Divorce Lawyers By : Kent Pinkerton
Divorce can sometimes be the best option for a bad marriage. However, getting a divorce is not an easy task. The procedure usually involves a lot of legal complexities relating to the custody of children, property, alimony, child support, and other such issues. Letting a divorce lawyer deal with all of the messy issues is often the best choice for either party. - Divorce Lawyers Need A Short Leash - Why You Probably Do Not Like Your Divorce Lawyer and What to Do By : Ann Bradley
Looking for legal help in all the wrong places? Probably if you aren't happy with your attorney. - Divorce May Be the Wrong Choice By : Eva Fry
If you are thinking of divorcing your mate, I pray my thoughts will help you reconsider your decision. I believe that most troubled marriages don't have to end in divorce. You can save the pain you and your children will have to go through if you choose to divorce. You must consider all the facts. In reality most people are not happier after they divorce than they were when they were married and the pain you cause the kids will last them a life time. - Divorce Mediation By : Hope Ocampo
Divorce mediation has become a more affordable and ‘harmonious’ way to deal with one’s divorce. - Divorce Mediation By : Hope Ocampo
Divorce mediation has become a more affordable and ‘harmonious’ way to deal with one’s divorce. - Divorce Mediation – Can It Really Be An Alternative To Court Litigation? By : Moses Wright
Divorce mediation can pave the way for an uncontested divorce and therefore prevent an adversarial divorce. During divorce mediation, both parties to the divorce meet with a neutral mediator. The mediator helps the parties make informed decisions and come to an agreement about the terms of the divorce. - Divorce Prevention – A Test for the Individual By : John Furnem
As most married couples know, there are natural ups and downs in every relationship, this article does not discuss the regular every day stress...... - Divorce Recovery Workshop Nov. 10 & 11 Open to Public By : Community News
Nationally recognized Speaker and Author, Dr. Bill Flanagan, will lead a two-day Divorce Recovery Workshop November 10 and 11 in Scottsdale; open to the general public. The two-day workshop will be held on the campus of Valley Presbyterian Church, Landes Hall, 6947 E. McDonald Drive in Scottsdale. The first session begins Nov. 10 at 6:30 pm and ends at 9:30 pm. The Saturday, Nov. 11 workshop session begins at 8:30 am and ends at 5 pm. The non-denominational two-day workshop has limited space. - Divorce Recovery: 7 Ways to Love Yourself While Going Through the Dark Tunnel By : Udall DeOleo
- Divorce Recovery: Choosing to Ignore the Spilt Milk By : Patricia Hubbard
Lamenting the loss of a spouse, due divorce, the loss of a job, or even a memory of a life, can be conquered. B.R. lost 3 years of his life and yet he was able to move on. Due to his change in attitude, he was able to find a wonderful person to love him and he dearly loves her. He learned that each day is a gift and should not be wasted. - Divorce Settlements-Making The Most Of Your Divorce Separation By : Chris Norton
If you are arranging a divorce settlement it can be a stressful and difficult time for both you and your ex-partner. However the whole process can be made a lot easier if you avoid a number of the pitfalls that couples getting a divorce often fall into. - Divorce Solicitors - What Makes a Good Family Law Solicitor? By : Chris Norton
Going through a divorce is one of the most traumatic experiences that an adult can go through. However often the breakdown of a relationship is unnecessarily stressful, a good divorce solicitor can make the process much easier to deal with. - Divorce Solicitors – 5 Tips for Selecting the Best Family Law Solicitor By : Chris Norton
The decision to divorce is not an easy one and nor is the decision which solicitor should represent you. We’ve come up with 5 simple tips which should help you find the ideal divorce solicitor to help you through your divorce - Divorce Talk Is The Last Taboo By : Terri Mann
Welcome to the 21st century! Gone are the days when a pregnant woman could not appear on television, a magazine shoot of a topless model no longer evokes a gasp and the definition of marriage is re-defined. However, despite the exponential rise in the divorce rate, it would seem that divorce talk is the last taboo. - Divorce to Remarriage - Meeting the Kids - How to Impress Them Not Depress Them By : Alyssa Johnson
Well, you've survived the divorce, braved the dating scene, and now have been rewarded with finding that special someone. But now, comes the biggest test of allthat first meeting between your new partner and your children! Learn what NOT to do before it's too late. - Divorce to Remarriage - Still Angry? Try the "F" Word! (Part 2) By : Alyssa Johnson
Are you really angry at your ex-spouse? Find out how to effectively use the "F" word to release that anger and move forward! - Divorce To Remarriage - I'm Just So Mad By : Alyssa Johnson
Divorce and anger go hand in hand. Find out what the 3 most common causes are for that anger! - Divorce to Remarriage - Parental Dating Advisory - Rated G for "GROSS" By : Alyssa Johnson
So, you survived the divorce, you seem to have the single parent thing at a manageable level and now you're thinking about dating. Find out how to handle telling your kids about this new adventure you're planning to take.
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