Effects of Divorce on Children- By Lisa Dunning

When a couple decides their marriage is over, a tremendous sense of grief and relief are felt. A recently divorced person will feel grief over the loss of their marriage and the loss of their partner in life. But there is also a sense of relief that the pain and anguish is now over and [...]

Divorce Recovery & Resistance to Change- How to Sabotage Your Divorce Recovery Without Even Trying- By Jerald Young

Recovery from divorce requires us to make changes in our lives. Lots of changes. No big surprise here. For example, divorce almost always forces us to make changes in our relationships, our finances, our living arrangements, our health-related activities, our self-development, and our recreational and social activities.

The logical prescription to speed our transition from being [...]

Divorce Help That Helps- How to Survive Divorce and Recover Quickly- By Beth Banning

Does your whole life seem to be up in the air–even familiar things don’t seem the same? Are you confused about what to do now, where to go from here or how to heal a broken heart? Whether or not you instigated the divorce, it may seem as though a tornado has whirled its way [...]

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How We Handle Divorce Affects Our Children- By Denise Nabinger

What we do as parents as far as handling divorce will determine how much our children suffer.
Matt Doyle, from www.divorce-parenting.com says,
“It’s not divorce that damages our children.  It’s what we as parents do before, during and after divorce that does the damage.  When we make the right choices, it makes a huge difference in regard [...]