Deal With Divorce By Dealing With Anger By Gary Kelly There is one very simple way to deal with your anger while going through a nasty divorce. Divorce is a messy business. There is approximately a fifty percent chance you are divorced if you are over forty and reading this article. Theories abound [...]
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Children and Divorce – 4 Steps to Protect Them Emotionally During Divorce By Shannon E Cook Divorce is a very difficult and painful life transition for those involved in it. For the children, it can be even more wrenching, as they are being subjected to the consequences of a decision they had no [...]
Divorce To Remarriage – I’m Just So Mad By Alyssa Johnson One of the most common feelings experienced when you go through a divorce is anger. It’s pretty universal whether you initiated the divorce or not. There are several reasons for this. Of course there is the rejection that’s experienced when your spouse [...]
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Divorce – Mourning and Moving On By Cara Gardenswartz, PhD Because divorce and death involve deep loss, they have many things in common. With divorce, there is grieving for the loss of a family unit and the dream of “what was supposed to be”. The feelings that take place with divorce can often [...]
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After a divorce, separation or paternity test, you may find yourself under an order to pay child support. Throughout the process so far, you’ve likely been focused on the numbers – how much will you have to pay? But will making (or not making) your child support payments affect your relationship with your children? You’d [...]
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Divorce stinks! It hurts a lot of people. Your children are hurt because the family they were a part of is over. Both you and your ex-spouse are hurt too. It doesn’t matter if you initiated the divorce or not, some hurt remains. There were hurtful things that happened in the marriage that lead to [...]
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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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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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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Relationships between ex-spouses can be just as varied as marriages. It’s important to try to maintain a positive relationship with your ex in order to be able to co-parent effectively. It’s a little hard to do that when you’re still in pain or angry about the fact that the divorce happened in the first place. [...]