Divorce is a difficult situation for anyone going through it, but arguably no one faces more challenges during a divorce than the children involved in it. For children, getting a divorce is not only difficult to understand, but it is also scary. Literally every aspect of their lives, from education to where they spend their weekends, will change. Consistent love, understanding, and support from both parents can go a long way in helping children navigate the challenges of divorce and emerge with resilience. Here are some tips you can follow to mitigate the impact a divorce will have on your child.
Read MoreDivorce is never an easy process, especially when you have children. There are a lot of emotions involved, and it can be challenging to know how to support your family. Here are six tips that can help you get through this challenging time.
Read MoreDivorce can be a frightening experience. There is so much that is unknown and so much to consider. When everything is over, and the dust has settled, looking at the reality surrounding you might seem unbearably sad, terrifying, and strange. This is true even if you initiated the divorce or concluded it was for the best after your ex-spouse discussed it with you. However, although these emotions are likely to arise, they are unnecessary. Here are some of the reasons why life after a divorce is something to be thankful for.
Read MoreDivorce is one of the most challenging and emotionally draining experiences a person can go through. It's so important to try your best to do what you need for yourself during this time. To get through divorce as smoothly as possible, here are some things never to do
Read MoreAre you going through a divorce? Are you worried about how your children are going to cope with it? We're not going to sugar coat it: divorce can be very hard on children. Luckily, there are plenty of things you can do to make the divorce process easier for them. Check out this children and divorce guide to learn how to help your child cope.
Read MoreDivorce is an extremely difficult thing if you don’t have children, but if you do it can be even more upsetting. If you are newly separated or divorced from the other parent of your child or children and the two of you aren’t amicable, you may be preparing yourself for a custody battle. There are many different reasons why a person may try to get full custody, but when it comes down to it, they will have to have evidence in order for it to be proven in a court of law. Here are some of the types of evidence someone might use when battling for custody.
Read MoreWhen you're (unfortunately) going through a divorce, you know that it's going to be a hard time. You're going to be under intense pressure. In a stressful situation such as divorce, the goal always is to make the process as smooth and stress-free as possible. This is possible through having the right lawyer by your side. What are some of the most common questions asked to family court lawyers during a divorce? Here's a breakdown:
Read MoreAnyone who has gone through a divorce knows too well the detriment and full rainbow of emotions you will feel. You and your spouse must make a conscious effort to create a divorce agreement that is fair for you both. Unfortunately, some cases require more negotiations and hostilities arise. If you are starting the process, you need to learn about the 9 essential tips for dealing with the emotions of a divorce.
Read MoreIf you and your partner are opting for a divorce, settling things in the most dignified manner possible becomes somewhat of a necessity, no matter how hard that can be. Emotions run high at this time, and it’s not as if you can simply hide the entire thing from your children. It is essential for the stability, mental health and ease of everyone involved in this difficult time that you do your best to stay as dignified as you can. We have some advice to this end:
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