Recently, on ChildCenteredDivorce.com, author and parenting coach Rosalind Sedacca took aim at that age-old question that parents who’ve filed divorce forms often raise: are my kids doing okay? With all the horror stories out there regarding the long-term effects of divorce on a child, no one can blame you for…
The rate at which divorce forms are filed in the U.S. tends to hit areas like the South and the Bible Belt harder, statistics show, because these areas tend to push people into marrying too young. Most studies show that we’re not “fully formed” mentally — as in, our belief…
Relationship advice is something everyone wants to share in spite of the fact that few have any business doing so. In a recent article at Huffington Post, the site looked at the five people you should never listen to. There is a lot of sense in selections, such as the…
Online dating has picked up steam in the last 10 years due to the ease with which people can increase their social circles and date individuals who they may not have necessarily crossed paths with otherwise. I know when I left my first marriage in September 2007, I found myself…
You and your spouse have tried everything in your power to keep from filing divorce papers because you’re afraid of the detrimental effects it will have on the children. If this sounds familiar, then you know what comes next is the most emotionally taxing time of the entire process: fielding…
Christina Pesoli with Huffington Post recently highlighted one annoying forms question that just has to go: What is your marital status? The options that these forms give — be it a gym membership or a housing application – can vary and include options like Single, Married, Widowed, Divorced, Separated, and…
If you’ve ever filed divorce papers, then you know that the experience can be one of the most disrupting and harrowing of your life. There’s a reason that some divorcees get post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Marriage is an enormous emotional investment, and when that market crashes, it can literally take…
Huffington Post contributor Jackie Pilossoph recently took aim at the advantages and disadvantages of sleepovers after your divorce forms are final. The entire article is well worth a read, but one particular part that jumped out at us was that of the factors for deciding when a sleepover is harmless…
Are you the type of person, who thinks that marriage is a one-time-only proposition. Something that, if it ends in divorce papers, should be shelved away for good and the individual at the heart of the divorce forced to a life of loneliness? Samara O’Shea, a contributor for Huffington Post,…
When you’re filing divorce papers against your soon-to-be ex, it can be difficult finding any reason whatsoever to be thankful for them. However, with the passing of time, I’ve learned that it’s possible to put away the things about them that made you furious and to start taking the good…