divorced
Sometimes a good divorce is better than a bad marriage.
I Forgive Me
I Forgive Me It was just a week after we had spent Thanksgiving dinner at my Mother’s home. We all enjoyed each other’s company and stories as we leisurely sat around the table after eating. Sam and I had been arguing a bit before arriving and suddenly changing moods so no one would be able to detect anything was wrong between us. Our three daughters sat silently in the car but somehow came to life when they felt the safety in their Grandparents welcoming arms.
By Helen LUsk4 years ago in Families
TAKE 5 HELPING KIDS THROUGH DIVORCE
Join our Divorce by Rose Community App ANONYMOUSLY. Hi, I’m Jondi Whitis and I am Divorce by Rose’s EFT Master Trainer. I’d like to welcome you to the introduction of my Divorce by Rose course, Take 5 Doable Guide to Help your kids through separation and divorce. This is a bite-size video series for busy, stressed-out parents. I hope that it will have helpful and practical assurances for parents, starting with “You’re not alone”. Help is available to support and straight-up talk about the kids. We want to help you and keep the kids healthy and balanced during uncertain and upsetting times, prioritizing what matters.
By Divorce by Rose4 years ago in Families
He Who Holds Her Heart
Auburn had a hard life. To some, it would be not like any other for it to be hard but to her, it was hard. She was not beautiful in her own eyes. She was just average. Men loved her though. It wasn't because she was beautiful but because she was sweet. She had a beautiful caring heart, and she would do anything for anyone. She was constantly letting people take advantage of her, but she just never knew how to say no.
By Heather Arnold4 years ago in Families
Are You Fighting for Custody? 6 Actions That Can Sabotage Your Case
When I got divorced, I knew without a doubt that I had to get custody of my kids. My ex-husband was not capable of taking care of them on a regular basis. Honestly, I didn’t think he was even capable of taking care of them on weekends.
By Wendy Miller4 years ago in Families
Divorced Dads; Have A Message For Us?
Join our Divorce by Rose Community App ANONYMOUSLY Men and dads have a very tough time post-divorce and the loneliness is a killer to many. The suicide rate is extremely high and the loneliness rate is also extremely high with men post-divorce. So, ladies, this is a message to you: if you want the father of your children to be okay, If you want him to be the best version of himself and be able to raise your children in the best way possible, my best suggestion to you is that, dads come and tell us what you need. If you have a message that you want us to hear- if you want us to know something in particular, if you want us to understand you better, you need to come out and tell us.
By Divorce by Rose4 years ago in Families
5 KEY STRATEGIES TO AVOID A NASTY DIVORCE | DIVORCE BY ROSE COURSE
Join our Divorce by Rose Community App ANONYMOUSLY Hi, my name is Ravit Rose. I’m the founder of the Divorce by Rose Community App, and I’m super pleased to be presenting this course to you. The 5 Key Strategies to Avoid a Nasty Divorce.
By Divorce by Rose4 years ago in Families
Questions to Ask Before Partnering with a Divorce Lawyer
Divorce is a life-changing decision. Before filing for a divorce, you have to make various emotional and logistical decisions, like reviewing your finances, looking for new lodging, or finding a lawyer may seem daunting. Preparing for these steps in advance is important. The best and the most cost-effective scenario is for you and your partner settling your issues without any litigation.
By Keira Lewis4 years ago in Families
The Highs and Lows of the Holiday Season
When I was a kid, Christmas was THE most exciting time of the year for me. Christmas eve was the one night where I had so much trouble falling asleep because I was vibrating with excitement over what the next day would entail. Christmas morning was incredible. I think back and I don't think there was ever a Christmas morning where I felt disappointed. Not a single Christmas morning.
By Chris Hearn4 years ago in Families
Jumping Off the Cliff
I tend to stay in awful situations that benefit everyone except me. So, when I decided to get divorced it felt freeing. Don’t get me wrong, it was terrifying like jumping off of a cliff. Yet, liberating in the sense that you know there’s a bungee cord. However, that freedom only lasted during the two days it took me to drive from Texas to Arizona with three small children. I drove there for no other reason than my parents had an extra room and I had nowhere else to go. Coming back to Arizona after seven years felt a little strange but living back at my parents’ house was completely unsettling.
By Audrey Stanley4 years ago in Families











