Better Ways to Manage A Divorce
Discover effective ways to manage the emotional and legal complexities of divorce. Prioritize self-care, seek legal counsel, and embrace patience to navigate this challenging journey smoothly.
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Discover effective ways to manage the emotional and legal complexities of divorce. Prioritize self-care, seek legal counsel, and embrace patience to navigate this challenging journey smoothly.
We can all find ourselves stressed and overwhelmed – which is the perfect reason to take some time out and recharge your batteries – even mid-week.
It is hard on everyone when a divorce is happening, especially the children. We have some tips on taking care of the family while a divorce is in process.
The daily love, support, and encouragement of those you trust will help you successfully reach the end of this difficult yet worthwhile path to parenthood.
Divorce doesn’t have to be a horrible experience. Embrace the fact that there will be bad days, and that you will discover things about yourself you may have forgotten or never thought you were capable of doing.
Divorce can be extremely emotional, causing us to think with our emotions instead of our heads. Follow these six tips to protect your legal rights during this emotional turmoil.
Finding yourself in the middle of a divorce is never easy, especially if you did not see it coming. With the assistance of friends and family to help you through; however, you will be able to eventually accept the divorce and move on with your life. Here’s how.
Take the time to have these big conversations on the five topics inside before you walk down the aisle and continue to have the hard conversations long after. You’ll last longer.
We spend so much time focusing on “me” time to remain healthy while working and parenting, that sometimes we forget “us” time needs attention too. Here are a few tips to help you reclaim your US time.
Conflict regarding money management in a relationship is the most common subject that leads to strife. Being able to see eye-to-eye with your partner and discuss money in a pragmatic way, together, is key to a healthy relationship.
Sometimes, the two of you just need a kid-free grown-up day out to recharge your batteries and reconnect with each other. Here are a few tips to help you plan your day out.
Because sometimes a mom just needs to vent at the injustice of being a mom and treated like a BitchGirl.
The grief you feel at the loss of a spouse can be debilitating. Allow yourself to grieve and remember that life goes on, and there will come a time when you will want to enjoy it again.