Divorce offers a plethora of opportunities to get triggered, react and then remain upset. Today's talk is about the difference between the pain of divorce and the suffering so many of us experience. The difference is your ability to take responsibility for your emotional reaction and ultimately let...
Guest Blog by Aviva Pinto, CDFA®, CDS
You are divorcing. You have a million things to think and worry about. Your divorce professional (whether it be a matrimonial attorney, mediator, or collaborative lawyer) is asking for all kinds of information and documentation. You are worried about your kids ...
You have just come to an agreement on how to settle your divorce. You may be still reeling from the entire ordeal. You’ve had to make some major life decisions that affect you and your family. This can be exhausting and also feel like you’ve been engulfed in a dark night of the soul.
Even now, it’s...
by Carol R. Hughes, Ph.D., LMFT, www.DivorcePeacemaking.com
The following are some tips for you as you prepare to talk with your adult children. You care about doing the best you can for your children because you are reading this article. Permit yourself not to be perfect. No one is. Remember to ke...
Knowing what to say and how and when to say it when our children are struggling with, hurt or disappointed by our ex is vital to both our own personal growth and to raising healthy children.
Even after I was able to create a buffer for the criticism, hurt, inconsistency or harsh words that my ex sp...
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Summary of Program
Understanding the Divorce Landscape takes a big picture look at what you are facing as you enter the world o...