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Divorce Process
The Top Three Big Divorce Expenses
Learn and Prepare for Your Divorce Expenses Getting married can be one of the most magical experiences a person ever has. However, sometimes an “I do” simply turns into an “I don’t” and, in those trying times, the world can seem as though it’s been flipped upside down entirely, with a long list of divorce […]
Can I Afford to Get Divorced?
The Financial Implications of Divorce
8 Personal Finance Tips to Follow During Divorce
If you are going through a divorce, there is a lot more to deal with than just the emotional issues. There are also finances to think about. After all, you are going from a two-income to a one-income household, and you need to learn how to adapt so you can actually do more than simply […]
Reverting to Your Maiden Name Following a Divorce
Ever had questions about reverting to your maiden name following a divorce? Here are some thoughts and tips on how to do just that.
Divorce Advice from an MRI: Turn Fear into Focus
Who knew? As I lay motionless in the MRI tube yesterday, I learned a valuable piece of divorce advice: No matter what “noise” rattles and screams around you, there’s a way to listen beyond it – to hear the music that’s your key to survival. You can turn fear into focus, even in the scariest of […]
5 Tips for Using Your Divorce Coach More Effectively
Divorcing couples are increasingly using financial and mental health support services to navigate what can be a very difficult and draining process. Divorce coaches are mental-health professionals that have received specialized training to help couples manage emotions, strengthen communication, facilitate conflict, and create plans to meet unique family needs. Usually, divorce coaches are part of […]
Dealing with Divorce: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
Let’s face it: life is not perfect, and dealing with divorce is difficult. One day you could be standing at the altar with your best friend saying “I do” and a few months later sitting in a lawyer’s office saying “I don’t.” For thousands of Americans, divorce is far from a light subject, but how […]
Co-Parenting with a Vindictive Ex-Spouse
Divorce brings a whole new set of complications to parenting. Having to deal with an unreasonable or vindictive former spouse adds additional stress to the situation. It may not be possible to parent as a team, and that is okay. Having a detailed parenting plan lessens the need to keep going back and forth on […]
Bullied During Divorce: 3 Ways to Stay Empowered During This Transition
Many people feel bullied during divorce, either by their spouse, their spouse’s attorney, or the court system. Learn how to stay empowered with our tips!
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