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Sometimes a good divorce is better than a bad marriage.
10 Mistakes to Avoid When Hiring a Family Solicitor
At some point in life, most people need to hire a lawyer. Whether you’re incorporating a new business or going through a complicated divorce, it’s imperative to find the right lawyer for the purpose. Hiring an incompatible lawyer might result in legal repercussions that could further strain your situation.
By Eada Hudes6 years ago in Families
Divorce: A Psychological Analysis
As human beings, there are many tough things in life that we go through. Our daily lives are full of various stressors that make our lives harder. We may have to deal with rude peers or deal with traffic; these are stressors in our everyday lives. There are other things that may cause someone stress, grief, or anxiety. One of those things is divorce. It may not be part of our daily routine, but it's more common than you think, and for some people, it changes their lives.
By Briana Marie6 years ago in Families
7 Important Things About Child Support All Fathers Must Know
A divorce between parents is always an unfortunate incident for the children. A loving and healthy relationship between the mother and the father is always responsible for sowing seeds of good values in the child. But, if at all, you cannot avoid a divorce, some things should always be the priorities. The first and foremost is “child support.” Have you stopped to consider what the words mean? The first thing that might come to our mind is meeting the financial expenses of the child. Though a child has emotional needs as well, child support tips help the fathers understand how to manage the various obligations.
By shopia dicousta6 years ago in Families
When Do You Recover from Your Parents' Divorce?
Question: Hey Telltale Har, When I was around 24 or 25 (I can’t remember the exact time period) I came to the realization that I had known my parents longer as divorcees than I had as a married couple. This was a very difficult thing for me to adjust to, and to be quite honest I still don’t think I’ve fully recovered from it. I am a child of divorce (or a COD) and this is my story.
By Harley Myers7 years ago in Families
Getting Divorced in Georgia? Here’s What You Need to Know
Ending a marriage is never easy. In addition to the emotional trauma that comes with the end of such a serious relationship, you also have to deal with legal challenges and other chores. A divorce is a personal trauma that, frustratingly, demands the oversight of the law to run its course. It’s a tough thing to go through under any circumstances.
By Carlos Fox7 years ago in Families
Coparenting: 7 Success Strategies After Divorce. Top Story - September 2019.
Divorce affects every child differently. However, all children of divorce do best when both parents stay actively involved in their lives. This continuing connection makes a positive difference for children of all ages—even teens—minimizing the fact that their parents no longer live together.
By Rosalind Sedacca7 years ago in Families
How to Minimize Your Part in the Emotional Trauma to Your Children During Divorce
Just remember once upon a time there was something you saw and loved about your ex spouse, and that my friends is what is important for you to remind your kids about! You do this so that their little hearts may mend and their minds will understand that they came from something so good and meaningful it created them. Teach kindness, and build them up. Refuse to cause your child additional pain while they are experiencing grief over the breakup of their family, while their whole world falls apart and changes forever. Give them a reason to be secure in their place in your life; they come from you both.
By Cheryl Chastain7 years ago in Families
Are You Still Trying to Pick up the Pieces?
I host a radio weekly internet radio show on the VoiceAmerica Empowerment Channel called Life Altering Events. People often ask me, "What exactly is a life-altering event?" I tell them this—it can be something we choose, or something that is thrust upon us that dramatically alters the trajectory of our life.
By Frank Zaccari7 years ago in Families
Reclaiming Your Home After Your Divorce
You’ll either have to work with your ex to decide who gets what, or the two of you will have to allow the court officials to decide for you. If the court has to get involved in deciding how your property will be divided, state law governs the division. In many cases, you and your ex would each be able to keep any furniture or other property that was yours before the wedding. However, depending on the circumstances, you might have to provide receipts or other documentation proving that your property is really yours.
By Andrea Dawson7 years ago in Families












