Going through divorce isn’t easy. Here is a list of resources to provide you with more support.
Losing the In-Laws: How to Cope with One More Divorce Loss
If they have become your family, it may come as a shock to find out they de-friended you on Facebook and no longer take your calls. Here is how to cope with the awkwardness that may follow:
Rebuilding Your Self-Esteem After Divorce
After the divorce papers are signed, rebuilding your self-esteem is the start of the first chapter in your new life. Here’s how to regain it.
How to Cope with Divorce Stress
Divorce may leave you questioning your identity, your future. Here are some ways to cope with emotional upheaval.
Prepare for Divorce Mediation
In many of the cases that have not resolved in mediation, clients, too often, do not appear to have been prepared for the process of mediation and/or the finality of settlement, and/or the attorneys seem not to have an adequate handle on the facts and applicable law in the case.
Second Saturday Divorce Workshop – Questions and Answers
You may be wondering about our Second Saturday divorce workshop in Wake County, NC. Here’s a Q&A on what to expect.
How to Prepare for Your January Divorce
It’s not just a rumor; January is the biggest divorce month of the year. Use these tips to prepare if you are thinking about filing in January.
The ABCs and 1, 2, 3s of Helping Children through the Divorce Process
Navigating a divorce while parenting? Here are straightforward strategies for helping children successfully move through a divorce.
Three Things You Didn’t Know About Divorce And How to Moderate Them
You may remember reading those articles about marriage and the importance of discussing children, finances and other big topics before tying the knot. Untying the knot is no different. Embarking on divorce is a challenging process, full of legal loopholes, financial questions, and emotional turmoil. At Second Saturday Wake County workshops, we talk with menRead More
4 Tips to Help Your Teen with Your Divorce
Helping a teen cope during your divorce is a unique challenge. Older children are more likely to be rebellious and keep their feelings hidden, and of course, they are going through their own things at this stage.