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Sometimes a good divorce is better than a bad marriage.
What do I Do with My Wedding Ring After Divorce
When your marriage and divorce are all over, you try to leave your past behind to start over a better life. Then you have a great challenge, you need to decide the fate of your wedding ring. It all depends on the memories you associate with the wedding ring. Though the commitment and loyalty it should have symbolized were not worthy of it, you still may have some connection to things that predetermined your whole life once.
By Megan Smith6 years ago in Families
Living with Your Ex in Quarantine During a Divorce - What Not to Do
Did things finally reach the breaking point with your significant other and you decided to get a divorce. You might have been planning on moving out right before COVID-19 hit, or even being in the quarantine itself is what finally pushed you over the edge, but things have quickly changed for all us with self-isolation and quarantine becoming the new norm in the US. Experts have even said that increased divorced will be one of the outcomes of the quarantine along with increased birth rates. The decision to get a divorce will have an effect on a lot more than just being together. There are many financial and legal considerations to think about and your actions during this period - especially the actions made while quarantined together during this stressful time will affect how future divorce proceedings may go. As such we have compiled this list of what you should not being doing while living with the person you are divorcing to help guide you:
By robert karow6 years ago in Families
Signs that your marriage is at the verge of divorce
However, if you see that you truly love the person, you will have enough bravery to be able to marry. And it is awesome if you can live a happy life together with that person. Yet, what you may not expect is a situation where you have to divorce.
By Molly Allen6 years ago in Families
Coparenting Soulmates
They say divorce ruins the family tree and marriage is until death do you part; well to that I say some of us will live many lives in our lifetime. I offer my experience to those who have or will experience the process of navigating co-parenting.
By Mya D Ajanku6 years ago in Families
Life After Divorce: 5 Ways to Recover Your Life
Going through a divorce is a devastating process, no matter how bad the marriage was. You not only lose your spouse, but you also lose your lifestyle. With each shattered dream, you are knocked off balance, and often you do not know how to start picking up the pieces. However, despite the pain and despair, you are feeling, the chaos will die down, and you can begin your recovery. Surviving after your divorce is challenging, but life has to move on, and you cannot remain stuck in the same spot forever. Here are five tips to help you survive the painful ordeal and come out stronger:
By Maryn Mcdonnell6 years ago in Families
Becoming a Single Father
Like most people when I got married, my plan was we would stay together forever. My parents were married for 57 years before my mother died and her family had never experienced a divorce. We were very happy, at least I thought we were. We had two daughters who are my everything. Professionally things were very good. On the surface we looked like the poster family for a successful marriage and family.
By Frank Zaccari6 years ago in Families
Reasons that are compelling people to hire a divorce lawyer
Have you decided to part ways with your partner? Then, the first thing you have to do is to approach the reliable and best divorce lawyers. You need to hire the one who has ample experience and knowledge in dealing with divorce cases similar to yours. They also have in-depth knowledge of the divorce law. Many people try to take a divorce without the help of the attorney and end up worsening their situation. When you contact the divorce lawyer, they would offer you the valuable help and help you to get over the rough patch in your life. When you go for divorce lawyers, you must understand that the marriage regulations and acts vary from one country to another. Also, if you are a single mother, or you do not want the alimony, or either the custody of the child, then the legal separation has to be done accordingly.
By Holly Jacob6 years ago in Families
His side of divorce
Well let me start with this is based off my actual divorce and life. Though it’s completely my side and what I have been through. It’s true that you are a divorcing a different person then who you know . The sad part is I don’t think either of us even noticed how much we changed after it all started.
By Mark Blanco6 years ago in Families
10 Mistakes to Avoid When Hiring a Family Solicitor
At some point in life, most people need to hire a lawyer. Whether you’re incorporating a new business or going through a complicated divorce, it’s imperative to find the right lawyer for the purpose. Hiring an incompatible lawyer might result in legal repercussions that could further strain your situation.
By Eada Hudes6 years ago in Families
Divorce: A Psychological Analysis
As human beings, there are many tough things in life that we go through. Our daily lives are full of various stressors that make our lives harder. We may have to deal with rude peers or deal with traffic; these are stressors in our everyday lives. There are other things that may cause someone stress, grief, or anxiety. One of those things is divorce. It may not be part of our daily routine, but it's more common than you think, and for some people, it changes their lives.
By Briana Marie6 years ago in Families











