by Cindy Elwell | Oct 13, 2017 | Dealing with Divorce Lawyers, Emotional Effects of Divorce
Gray divorce, or divorce amongst potentially gray haired folks of AARP age, is on the rise. Studies show that while overall divorce rates have remained stable across the country since 1990, divorces for couples over 50 that have been married for decades and often have...
by Cindy Elwell | Sep 6, 2017 | Amicable Divorce and Conflict Resolution, Divorce Process, Emotional Effects of Divorce
By Gregory Frank Divorce is difficult. But you know that already. Gregory Frank, CEO of DivorceForce, who himself is divorced, has always been an upbeat and positive person. He emphasizes that it is most important to challenge yourself and move forward though...
by Cindy Elwell | Jul 26, 2017 | Blog
Divorce support can be just as important from an emotional standpoint as a legal one. Because no matter how you look at it, a divorce is the ending of what was at one time a loving relationship. That kind of upheaval is never an easy thing to go through and it can...
by Cindy Elwell | Jun 5, 2017 | Emotional Effects of Divorce
As Father’s Day approaches, let’s take a moment to celebrate caring, actively involved divorced and divorcing dads: Fathers who put their children first even when their marriage is falling or apart or has ended Dads who recognize and acknowledge their ex’s strengths...
by Cindy Elwell | Nov 17, 2016 | Amicable Divorce and Conflict Resolution
Divorce papers are documents stating that a divorce is desired and outlining the reasons for filing. These documents must be filed in every divorce case in order for the divorce to be legal. The serving of these papers can be very emotionally charged and so is often...