How to avoid letting your anger take over your life. After divorce most people now have to let go of their anger. Let Pamela Weintraub and Terry Hillman guide you through that process, so you can let go and move on after the divorce.
Health and Well-Being
Building a Wonderful You
Answer these quick and easy questions Audrey Valeriani, life coach, compiled to help people see who they are. Getting to know yourself will help you find happiness in your life after the divorce is over.
Whose Life is it Anyway?
Wondering what life will be like after divorce? Best-selling author and life coach Cheryl Richardson says it begins with taking a leadership role in your own life. Here’s how.
The Transformative Power of Self-Care
Here are some simple ways you can begin nurturing yourself and start making self-renewal part of your everyday life.
Part 3: The Divorce Wars – Emotional, Psychological and Legal
The last of a 3 part series, this article goes into detail about the legal wars waged against your ex. Is the legal war legit? Learn how to tell the difference as Stacy Phillips explains the fight in the courtroom.
Part 2: The Divorce Wars – Emotional, Psychological, and Legal
Part 2: Learn about the psychological war during divorce from Stacy Phillips. This can really be the most damaging of the wars with your ex. It takes sometimes careful calculations and long term planning to follow through with this battle.
Part 1: The Divorce Wars – Emotional, Psychological and Legal
Get details on the emotional war within relationships and divorce from Stacy D. Phillips. Find out why when you are attacking your partner or ex-partner to hurt them you may only be hurting yourself. Part 1 of a 3 part series.
Part 4: Threats and Control: Real, Implied and Imagined
The last piece in this 4 part series gives legal advice on how to protect yourself against minor or major threats. Stacy Phillips, Certified Family Law Specialist, offers advice on how to stop the threats and the necessary actions you made need to take.
Part 3: Threats and Control: Real, Implied and Imagined
Learn the definition of “imagined threats”. The term may make you feel like it is all in your head, but it can be very real. This article teaches that intimidation starts with body language, but can lead to bodily harm.
Part 1: Threats and Control: Real, Implied, and Imagined
Learn about the negative impact that threats leave, after and during the divorce process, as intimidation is only used to gain control. If you are the threatener then realize that this can even impact your court proceedings.
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