Every year, January 6th marks an unusual milestone on the calendar: “Divorce Day.” This term has been coined by family law professionals to describe the surge of inquiries and filings for divorce that typically occur immediately after the holiday...
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Self-Love during Separation: Nurturing Yourself through Divorce
Living through a divorce can feel like a horrible parody of a Hallmark movie, especially during February. All around are images of hearts and flowers and happy couples, and here you are, ending all the things that the commercials are telling you...
First Holiday After Divorce: Ways to Make it Work
Holidays are often a stressful time, even when things are running smoothly. There are travel plans to make, winter breaks from school to coordinate, and parties to attend (or avoid). It can be twice as difficult when, for the first time, you find...
Having a Thankful Thanksgiving
Holidays are hard for anyone having relationship troubles. If you divorced in the past year, this will be the first major holiday to navigate without your former spouse. You may have custody orders to deal with, and for the first time, maybe you’re...