Starting Places for Learning About Good Divorce

These sites help families during the tough transition of divorce and thereafter. Wendy Paris-Splitopia-Pyschology Today contributor Dear Wendy, I have kids and want to make the process of divorce as collaborative as possible with my ex. But when I try to do research online, it seems like everyone is trying to sell me something, when…

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10 Things Kids Of Divorce Do Not Want Parents To Do

by Marni Feuerman, licensed Psychotherapist and contributor to The Huffington Post We don’t want to be your messenger. Going through a divorce is one of the most stressful transitions you can have in your life. It is even more challenging when you have children together. It’s difficult to keep your behavior in check sometimes to…

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Baby Boomer Divorce

A Baby Boomer’s Post-Divorce Musings: Lessons Learned 4 Months In by Shari Lifland from The Huffington Post Divorce If you’re over 50 and find yourself in the midst of a divorce, you’re not alone. According to a report by sociologists Susan L. Brown and I-Fen Lin of Bowling Green State University: “At a time when…

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Separated Parents are at Risk of Misunderstanding What is Beneath a Child’s Behavior.

by Gary Direnfield-Social Worker, Writer/Author, Columnist https://www.linkedin.com/in/gary-direnfeld-54242118/   The more the animosity between the separated parents, the more each blames the other for the behavior. It can be a challenge to step back and have a more open mind to the experience of the child amidst the parental dispute. Q: My son is 6 and he…

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14 Reassuring Pieces Of Advice To Read After Divorce

“All those things you dreamed of doing? Go do them.” by Brittany Wong-Huffington Post Nothing can fully prepare you for the ups and downs of life after divorce. Still, asking those who’ve been through the divorce process for advice can make starting over a little less stressful. With that in mind, we asked HuffPost Divorce bloggers…

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Why Don’t All Divorcing Couples Consider Alternative Divorce Options First?

  IACP is the International Academy of Collaborative Professionals, an international community of legal, mental health and financial professionals working in concert to resolve conflict worldwide through the use of the Collaborative process. by Ken Schreiber-from the IACP website For the past 20+ years, we have been conducting homebuyer workshops for couples facing divorce and…

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Here are Some Great Tips for a Conflict-Free Halloween

Are you aware that Halloween falls on a Monday…do you have a plan for your children’s trick-or treating? What does the trick-or-treat schedule look like? Who will the children be trick or treating with?  Do you know where your children will be? It’s the perfect time to plan and avoid monstrous scheduling issues. Get a…

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The Importance of Time If Your Goal is a Non-Adversarial Divorce

by Andrea Vacca-Attorney Recently, I was the mediator for a couple that was experiencing significant obstacles in reaching their divorce agreement. One of the parties was furious at the other for wanting the divorce, and he was finding it very difficult to move past his anger. Luckily there was a very powerful force working in…

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Keeping Some Green in Gray Divorce

from the Albuquerque Journal 11 Sep 2016 By Sarah Skidmore Sell Divorce can be painful — emotionally and financially — for anyone. But when the split happens later in life, the economic impact is more severe. A growing number of older adults are facing this problem: the divorce rate among U.S. adults ages 50 and…

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