Posts belonging to Category Stress
Posted by Relationship Expert - Laura Smith on January 15, 2013
How do you choose to view your breakup or divorce? Are you at the point of barely surviving? Struggling with each day? Well, there comes a time – and yes, it will come even if you don’t believe me right now – where you’ll turn “surviving” into “thriving.” How do I know? Because it happened to […]
Categories: Emotions, Love & Relationships, Stress, Tips, Uncategorized
Posted by Mark B. Baer, Esq. on November 4, 2012
Maybe clients would be more satisfied with the outcomes of their cases if they changed the way in which they interviewed and selected the attorneys they retain. When clients consult with attorneys, they frequently ask the attorneys questions of law – they want to know what the law is on a particular issue. Shouldn’t any […]
Categories: Alimony, Celebrity Divorce, Child Custody, Child Support, Children & Divorce, Collaborative Divorce, cost of divorce, Divorce, divorce court, divorce FAQs, Divorce Laws, Divorce Lawyers, Divorce Process, Emotions, Financial, How to Divorce, Infidelity, Legal, Love & Relationships, Marriage, Mediation, Parenting, Separation, Settlement, Single Parents, Stress, Tips, Visitation
Posted by Coach - Judy Romanoff on June 11, 2012
Awhile back I heard a shocking comment about a single parent dad, by his 29 year old son. I have since learned, (discussed later in the blog,) it’s not all that uncommon, to feel that way. The following will give you insight as to how ones attitude and anger towards the other parent, can affect […]
Categories: Child Custody, Children & Divorce, Divorce, Emotions, How to Divorce, Love & Relationships, Parenting, Separation, Single Parents, Stress, Tips, Uncategorized, Visitation
Posted by Therapist - Loriann Oberlin on April 9, 2012
Protecting Yourself from a Passive-Aggressive Ex-Spouse Because it’s easy to get pulled back into situations and emotionally charged issues you worked so hard to extricate yourself from, protect yourself with these tips to keep hidden anger from seeping back into your relationship with your ex-spouse: • Watch out for emotional reasoning or “feel think,” […]
Categories: Children & Divorce, Divorce, Emotions, Parenting, Stress
Posted by Coach - Judy Romanoff on March 27, 2012
Coach Judy’s Practical Tips: What to Avoid So Children Can Achieve Success If you could turn back the clock just before the relationship deteriorated or during the legal process, what would you have done differently to save the pain and anger you or your children may be experiencing then or now? Too often, relationship end […]
Categories: Celebrity Divorce, Children & Divorce, Divorce, divorce court, Divorce Laws, Emotions, Love & Relationships, Parenting, Separation, Single Parents, step mother, step parent, Stress, Tips, Uncategorized, Visitation
Posted by Publisher - Dan Couvrette on February 21, 2012
Divorce Magazine’s winter/spring 2012 edition features an important and timely look at how individuals going through divorce can transform their negative thoughts into positive insight, and use that new awareness to make wise and compassionate decisions during divorce. I believe positive attitude, emotional well-being and mental clarity are three keys to making the right decisions during […]
Categories: Collaborative Divorce, cost of divorce, divorce FAQs, Divorce Magazine, Divorce Process, How to Divorce, Stress, Tips
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