6 Tips To Help Children Of Divorce Coping With Change

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Children of divorce do not have it easy. Even in amicable breakups, the effects of divorce on children can be substantial. Research shows these children face numerous physical and mental health risks. Since the circumstances of every divorce are so unique, how divorce affects children will vary from child to child,

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Overcoming The Emotional Turmoil Of Divorce

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Emotional distress is often listed as the most unexpectedly challenging part of divorce. This can be particularly tough for men as research shows they deal with the psychological aspects of separation different than women do. Women tend to be more vocal about their feelings, which leads them to seek out

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How Do I Know If My Child Needs Counseling After Divorce?

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Just like any traumatic life event, a divorce can cause serious problems for children. Research shows that divorce poses serious physical and emotional risks for children that can cause problems well into adulthood. It’s common for children of divorce to experience anger, anxiety, and feelings of betrayal. Hopefully, you and

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Breaking Up With Addiction: Divorcing An Addict

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Having a spouse who is battling addiction or alcoholism can take a brutal toll on a marriage. Sometimes, the only way to end that fight is with divorce. Many people don’t realize their partner is an addict when they say their wedding vows. Other times, the addiction is something that

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Video: How Can A Divorce Coach Help In Your Divorce?

It’s common for couples going through marital troubles to enlist the help of a marriage counselor, and many people seek the help of a financial advisor to help get their economic situation in order. Hiring a certified professional for guidance is a smart way to make it through many life

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4 Ways Divorced Fathers Can Up Their ‘Dad Game’

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At DadsDivorce, we’re committed to providing divorced fathers the resources and support they need to be the best dad possible even though they are divorced. Even though gender stereotypes in the family court system have a way of making fathers feel like secondary parents, we strongly believe that although you

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