_ Divorce ParentingCo-Parenting Communication: Rebuild Trust With Your Ex By Sondra Forsyth articleYou and your ex may have had your differences in the past, but let’s face it—you’ll never really “get along” … Read More→
_ Dating Divorce Parenting Relationships & Love WidowhoodWhen Parents Resume Dating - and What Their Children Have to Say By Sondra Forsyth articleWhen our children were young, it seems like everything that we parents did was “right” – at least in their … Read More→
_ DivorceHow to Survive — and Thrive — After a Divorce By Sondra Forsyth articleThe desire to follow our passions and find excitement in life doesn’t dissipate as we age. In recent years, I’ve … Read More→
_ Divorce Relationships & Love7 Steps to A Peaceful Divorce By Jane Farrell articleThe only thing worse than a divorce is a nasty divorce full of gossip, unnecessary expenditures that financially drain both … Read More→
_ Divorce Money Matters RetirementDivorce And How It Can Affect Your Retirement Money By articleIt’s the unthinkable that no aging person wants to face: divorce. The impact is huge on every aspect of your … Read More→
_ DivorceJanuary is “Divorce Month”: Tips for Navigating the Life Transition By articleThe month of January has come to be known as “divorce month”. The start of the New Year brings with … Read More→
_ DivorceGetting Past Betrayal By Adprime Admin articleBy Judy Kirkwood “The most important thing about me was that for quite a chunk of my life I was divorced. It was a fact that stayed with me even after I remarried. I have now been married to my third husband for more than 20 years. But when you've had children with someone from whom you're now divorced, that split defines everything; it's the lurking fact, a slice of anger in the pie of your brain.” Nora Ephron
_ DivorceThe Post-Divorce Valentine's Day By Jane Farrell article Who dreads Valentine’s Day more than single women with no romantic interest in their lives? Recently divorced women.But there is hope for a new kind of Valentine’s celebration. On a day when “I love you, darling” is shoved down our throats, maybe we should be expressing our gratitude to those who stuck by us through the valley of depression, or making the day special for our children or grandchildren.