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4 Smart Financial Moves You Can Make Post-Divorce

Divorce can cause a lot of turmoil for you financially the longer it goes on and the more combative that it gets. While financial differences are the leading causes of divorce, they’re also responsible for most of the stress that you’ll feel as you try to put your life back…

4 Ways You May Be Taking Divorce Out on Your Kids

No parent sets out to take divorce out on their children, but that is often what happens amid particularly bitter divorces. It’s something that Rosalind Sedacca sees all too often as evidenced in her post for Moving Past Divorce. “The results can be devastating — not only for the ‘target’ parent, but…

Divorce Not Bad for Your Health

Divorce Bad for Your Health? Not According to New Research

Divorce has long been thought of as having detrimental effects on the health of people who experience it, but a new study emanating from the London School of Economics and London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine found that divorcees are able to recover their health just fine. In fact, when…

The No. 1 Reason A Lack Of Intimacy Leads to Divorce, and What to Do About It

Dr. Jennifer Landa recently posed the question of whether a marriage without sex can still be healthy in a piece for Prevention. Because couples basically accept that sexual activity decreases after marriage, there are cases where husbands and wives swear off sex altogether and manage to stay married. Even so,…

2 Parenting Pressures That Can Lead to Divorce

It’s often uncomfortable to link children to the cause of your divorce. After all, they didn’t ask to be brought in to the world, and they’re often what you make of them. Therefore, it comes across as unfair and disingenuous to put the responsibility on them. However, there are some…

How to Explain Divorce to Your Children

Explaining divorce to your children can be an incredibly difficult thing, especially considering that in doing so, you’re likely breaking a lot of new personal ground. A slight majority of divorces involve people, who have at least one child, and it’s usually their first divorce, so on top of trying…

Divorce Mourning: How to Handle Grief Over a Dead Marriage

Divorce mourning is an essential that every ex-married person needs to go through if they ever hope to get better and find the life they envisioned for themselves following the pain of a divorce. There’s a reason people tend to compare divorce to death and why this article from the Houston…

Divorce and the High Road: How to Take It When Your Ex Is the Roadblock

Divorce and the high road are often difficult to align with one another. As Dr. Sherrie Campbell notes in an article for Huffington Post, “When divorced couples share children there is no ending to the relationship which makes moving on difficult because the children bind ex’s together for life.” “We…

3 Divorce Consequences of Trashing the Ex to Your Children

There are times in the life of almost every divorced parent when they feel like lashing out at their ex. That’s because divorces aren’t the most rational things that two people can experience. It often feels like a betrayal and a personal insult, especially if the parties leave each other…

Improve Your Relationship

4 Ways to Improve Your Relationship

Everyone wants to be happy in their relationships, but if you are at the stage where you need to improve your relationship or risk deceleration, then it’s time to get serious about the task at hand. To help you do this, we’ve put together four mindsets/tips that can make all…

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