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Divorce is more than the legal ending of a marriage. It brings a host of emotional reactions, such as grief and sorrow, which need to be worked through. Divorce creates different emotional reactions in different people. These emotions can impair their judgment and make rational decision making very difficult if not impossible. The content we have assembled from respected authorities will help you better cope with the emotional impact of divorce and its aftermath.

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Children Coping with Divorce

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Are you going through a divorce but have difficulty with helping your children cope? If you are experiencing divorce, it is not only difficult upon you, but also your children. An immense amount of support is required through this difficult time, and the article lists several do's and don'ts for assisting your child(ren) cope with the new changes. Also, WebMD lists suggestions and ways to ease and discuss the divorce with your children. The advice given in this article can help you to make your children the most comfortable when dealing with your divorce.


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Is An Amiable divorce possible?

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Divorce is a part of everyday life  these days. Everywhere you look there is discussion of someone’s impending divorce, whether it be on the news, online or in newspapers and magazines. One thing is for sure, it’s something that you can’t really avoid. So is it possible for those that are directly involved in a divorce to see the whole process as a success?


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Divorce Case Evidence

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Where do divorce lawyers go when hunting for incriminating photos or information about their client's estranged spouse? None other than Facebook, which is the “unrivaled leader” for online divorce evidence. Many seem to forget that some of the photos and info posted on facebook can be seen by just about anybody. Ken Altshuler, a divorce attorney from Portland, Maine, was interviewed for this article and he had a suggestion for those going through a divorce. “The first piece of advice I give them is to terminate their page immediately.”


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