The emotional rollercoaster of divorce, characterized by depths of despair one day and euphoric highs the next, can aptly be compared to a rollercoaster. While some may enjoy living on the edge, I certainly did not appreciate the unpredictable twists and turns that came at breakneck speed during my own divorce.
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Making the Most of ‘Me Time’ After Your Divorce
Interestingly, me time doesn’t have to be solitary; you can invite your best friend or a beloved family member to join you in your chosen activity.
Preventing Co-Parenting Disputes Over ScreenTime
When your co-parent has different rules about movies and TV, try to negotiate and compromise for your child’s wellbeing.
Does Your Marriage Qualify for an Annulment?
In the simplest of terms, the difference between an annulment and divorce is that a divorce ends a marriage, while an annulment erases the existence of the marriage as if it never existed.
What Does it Mean When a Marriage Is Irretrievably Broken?
An irretrievably broken marriage means that one or both parties are claiming the relationship can’t be fixed and must end in divorce.
What to Expect from a Collaborative Divorce
A collaborative divorce is just what it sounds like. You and your spouse work together to decide the terms for your split. Instead of having a judge decide every single issue involved in your divorce, you’ll collaborate to find answers to questions.
Rock Your Self-Image and Rise Up After Divorce
Even if you see yourself rebuilding a new, better life after divorce, unless your self-image matches matches what it takes to make it so, you won’t achieve the results you envision for the future.
Protecting and Improving Your Credit Before, During and After Divorce
Your financial future depends on good credit scores and clean credit reports with no derogatory items. In this article, I review the steps and offer some tips for handling your credit reports, joint credit cards, and other debts, so your credit will be protected before, during, and after divorce.
How to Tell Your Adult Children That You’re Getting a Divorce
Possibly one of the hardest conversations you might have when it comes to sharing the news about your divorce will be with your adult kids.
Telling Friends, Family, and Co-Workers About Your Divorce
First and foremost, give yourself a little time to process your own feelings. When you feel ready, recognize that in telling friends about divorce, many of the same rules that applied to your children will overlap.
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