What can you do about feeling hopeless? This therapist explains that after separation and/or divorce, you can feel like you should have tried this or that. “What if” can be an obstacle that slows you healing process.
Preparing for Divorce
Getting Started on Writing Your Personal Manifesto
Learn from an expert on how to write your personal manifesto so you can get on the road to divorce recovery. What is it that you really want in life? Find out how to begin the steps to discovering yourself.
How do I minimize the negative impact of divorce on our children?
Learn from Dennis Ortman what to do to decrease the negative impact that divorces plays in your child’s life. By easily following this list of 7 do’s and don’ts your can kids get through this harsh transition.
My husband/wife wants a divorce. I don’t. How can I stop him/her? And, what is the divorce process?
Read three answers to frequently asked questions on divorce and separation by an experienced legal professional.
Boot Camp for the Broken-Hearted
Having trouble getting over your broken relationship? Here’s a look at the stages of a broken heart — and some tips on mending your heart and moving on to a better and healthier you.
How to Handle Your Emotions during Divorce
Learn to be less reactive and more in control of your emotional state in order to effectively handle your divorce.
You Can’t Always Get What You Want, But You Get What You Need
Expert insight into understanding what we really need in life. Shelley Stile, divorce recovery life coach, explains that clarity comes from changing how we look at life’s ups and downs.
Orderly Justice: The Phases of a Divorce Trial
Learn the steps of the divorce litigation process, from the complaint for divorce to the entry of the judgment.
An Intro To Collaborative Divorce
Collaborative Divorce is an alternative to divorce litigation in which all parties work together to create solutions – without going to court.
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.
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