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How to Move On From Divorce
Moving on may look like reflecting on and processing the end of your marriage, changing careers, learning to co-parent, moving to a new city, creating a new social circle, learning to live alone, getting back into the dating game, adopting a new pet, etc. What those goals and life changes look like are completely up to you. The timing that suits you is also at your discretion. There is no magic number of days, weeks, or months that marks transitioning from one stage of healing to the next.
Divorce Financial Advice from a Certified Divorce Coach
No matter your level of financial literacy, going through a divorce really puts your finances under the microscope. Whether you are a stay at home parent and need to educate yourself on how to build a post-divorce budget or perhaps you are a seasoned money pro and need to understand the tax ramifications of divorce, it is ultimately your responsibility to get your bank account in order.
Divorce in your 20’s: Five Empowering Lessons from your “Starter Marriage”
I was sitting alone on the bathroom floor when I realized it was over. My ex-husband had abruptly confessed to feelings of doubt and incompatibility throughout a 3-year marriage, cumulative 10-year relationship. I distinctly remember experiencing a sharp flare of shame and guilt as I thought, “You’re getting a divorce at 27? How embarrassing.”