I remember it was January 5, 2001 when my husband reached the final decision that he was “ready to move on.” It was December of 1998 when he informed me that he “was not happy.” He agreed to go to marriage counseling but was not interested in doing the work. He moved out of our [...]

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Continue reading about 7 Benefits of Participating in a Divorce Recovery Group- By Shelley Grieser

Denise Nabinger on June 29th, 2009

Getting a divorce is painful, not only for the couple involved but also for the children. It can be even harder on them, because not only do they have to see the hostility between their parents, they will have to deal with harder issues such as getting separated from a parent or sibling. Parents should [...]

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Continue reading about How to Make Divorce Easy For the Children- By M Rhiane

Denise Nabinger on June 28th, 2009

A recent statistic shows that almost half of all marriages end in divorce. Divorce is difficult for everyone involved, but maybe the hardest on children. Most often they experience many feelings that they do not understand. They go through a range of emotions and need their parents to understand. If you are going through a [...]

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Continue reading about Children and Divorce- By Jeanette Pollock

Divorce can cause a number of very radical changes in many people. Recently a divorced friend of mine ran her first marathon. To envision her doing such a thing five years ago would have been unimaginable. Divorce has lead to a major change in me as well. For years I railed on and on about [...]

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Continue reading about You’re Separated- Things Your Divorced Friends Would Tell You If You Promised Not To Get Mad- By Gary Kelly

Denise Nabinger on June 20th, 2009

Parenting through divorce may feel more challenging during emotional stages accompanied by the transition. The pain of divorce moves through a process that is very much like what happens to us when someone we love dies. Elisabeth Kubler-Ross did extensive work with terminal patients and studied how their feelings changed from the process of initial [...]

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Continue reading about The Grieving Process Of Divorce- By Vicente De La Fuente

Denise Nabinger on June 16th, 2009

Divorce is never fun no matter what type of relationship you have, it’s not only hard on you and your spouse, but also hard on the family, extended family and friends. In order to survive a divorce and still maintain those relationships within your circle, you’ll need to be cautious, careful and considerate. When divorce [...]

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Continue reading about Divorce Help and Tips- by Emma-Louise Smith

Denise Nabinger on June 10th, 2009

With so many marriages ending up in divorce (around 50% in America) there has become an ever increasing need for help in surviving the ordeal of a divorce. The first thing to you need to do is make doubly sure that there is no way you can save your marriage and that divorce is the [...]

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Continue reading about How to Survive a Divorce- By Terry Ross

Denise Nabinger on June 2nd, 2009

Lots of people tend to carry around baggage with them from their past relationships. And nothing brings more baggage than a divorce. But carrying around that baggage can keep you from living the life that you want to. It can keep you from finding a new love and a new life for yourself. You have [...]

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Continue reading about Moving On From Your Divorce- Bryan Appleton