The trauma of divorce upends your sense of safety, forcing you to question everything. Here are 9 tips to engage your prefrontal cortex and regain your sense of safety during divorce.
Coping with Divorce
Moms: Here are the 7 Best Things to Do for Your Child After Divorce
Now’s the time to be the world’s best mother. Although you may have been a good mom from the very beginning, after divorce, you need to kick your “parenting game” up a notch.
6 Tips from Divorce Experts to Use During the Process
Divorce can be the simplest and fastest way to say goodbye to each other if you’re willing to be fair in every aspect of the process.
First Post-Divorce Apartment: Make it The New Beginning You Need
Find an apartment you love and design it in a way that will help you cope with separation and prepare for all the good things that are coming your way.
How to Prepare for a Civil Partnership Dissolution
If you decide that dissolution is the best course of action then it’s best to resolve any disputes outside of court wherever possible.
Tips for Taking the Sting Out of the Divorce Process
If you try to rush the divorce process, mistakes will be made, details can be overlooked and pressure can mount, leading a less than satisfactory ending to your marriage.
7 Strategies to Help Kids Adjust to Divorce
Regardless of whether you have kids or not, getting a divorce is a painful and stressful experience for everyone involved. However, when you and your spouse have children, things tend to get far more complicated.
The Narcissistic Parent: 10 Commandments They Live By
The narcissistic parent isn’t capable of “normal” paternal instincts. They view their children as objects meant to fulfill the narcissist’s needs, instead of the other way around.
3 Methods Of Changing Back To Your Maiden Name
Changing back to your maiden name after divorce is not as simple as willing it to be true; there is an actual process that you will have to go through.
Things You Should do to Stay Sane During a Divorce
Let’s be honest: divorce takes a toll on everyone involved. Not unlike the death of a spouse, the death of a marriage entails stages of loss and grief that can be excruciatingly painful and difficult to move through, regardless of which side of the courtroom you’re sitting on or how you got there.
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