Your Michigan divorce was likely a long time coming, but
it’s never a simple process to end a long-term committed relationship. Guilt
over family matters and outside joint relationships can lead to serious
depression and withdrawal around the holidays. But the good news is that
with a creative and rational thinking, you can easily survive – during and after the holidays. Try the
following suggestions to see for yourself.
Thursday, November 27, 2014
Friday, November 21, 2014
Holiday Coping Skills to Help Children of Divorce
Divorce is hard on the entire family. Children, especially
young children, have a particularly hard time coping with divorce – especially
during the holidays.
Divorce makes every family situation more difficult and taints the things that are supposed to be beautiful. However, once parents are divorced, they still want to make the most of the holidays and celebrate what life has to offer – every child deserves that. It can be challenging to get your child into that fun, celebrative mood. Here's how you can help your kids cope, whether you are planning to have your kids celebrate with one parent or both.
Divorce makes every family situation more difficult and taints the things that are supposed to be beautiful. However, once parents are divorced, they still want to make the most of the holidays and celebrate what life has to offer – every child deserves that. It can be challenging to get your child into that fun, celebrative mood. Here's how you can help your kids cope, whether you are planning to have your kids celebrate with one parent or both.
Friday, November 14, 2014
Who Copes with Divorce Better? Men or Women?
When a couple divorces, both partners go through the same
process but not the same coping mechanisms. Men and women are wired differently,
and this affects how they deal with stressful and emotional situations such as
divorce. Just how different are men and women when it comes to dealing the end
of a marriage? Read on:
Friday, November 7, 2014
Can You Divorce While Still Living Together?
Recession has forced many divorcing parents in Macomb County
Michigan to continue living under the same roof, since maintaining two
households is beyond their financial reach. Additionally, the uncertainty to
the children, who worry about where each parent will live, makes some divorcing
partners opt to stick together during the divorce process. Living with a partner during the Michigan
divorce process is not easy; the home always feels
like a pot of boiling soup ready to spill over.
If you are in such a situation, here
are some tips that will be helpful to survive that tense period in your
relationship.
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