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DivorceForce is an online community & marketplace, which educates, connects, and empowers people affected by divorce.

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It’s important to gather all financial, personal, real estate, legal, and miscellaneous documents prior to scheduling a meeting with a divorce attorney. hubs.li/Q010kl800


When considering divorce, weigh the pros and cons, including relief from consistent arguments, dating new people, and creating a positive environment for your kids, versus costly financial fees, family and friends picking sides, and emotional exhaustion. hubs.li/Q010193p0


To rediscover yourself post-divorce, work through your emotions, try new things, enjoy your alone time, date, and spend time with friends. hubs.li/H0_JmPR0


Here’s a useful collection of websites, apps, guides, articles, and professionals available to help with any divorce-related real estate needs. hubs.li/H0_ddTM0


So, when should you tell your children you’re getting a divorce? Although the ultimate answer is up to you, it’s best to inform your children as soon as you and your partner decide to officially split. Read more at the link below! hubs.li/H0-YRGC0


Click the link below for seven ways to repair a broken marriage and fall back in love. hubs.li/H0-y4BC0


Parents undergoing divorce are typically consumed by myriad emotions as they transition out of their marriage and into single parenthood. But, you can and you will get through it. It’s your time to thrive as a single parent. hubs.li/H0-8h4N0


DivorceForce believes it’s critical that everyone going through a divorce has an extensive supply of reputable resources at their disposal, so we created this useful list of financial professionals, organizations, assistance programs, books, and more. hubs.li/H0ZLB630


If you’re looking for the best divorce resources available, you’ve come to the right place. DivorceForce has curated a list of the top online divorce resources you need for support throughout this life-altering process. hubs.li/H0Zj8c60


Marriage troubles are often private matters, so it’s important you recognize the top warning signs—and understand how to navigate them. hubs.li/H0YWgRk0


Once the relationship has come to a close, it’s common to wonder: “Is it possible to remain on good terms with my former spouse?” Click the link below to read more! hubs.li/H0Yqshm0


DivorceForce believes it’s imperative everyone undergoing divorce has an extensive supply of reputable resources at their disposal, so we created this useful rundown of professionals, websites, and organizations to assist you through the process. hubs.li/H0XVPQt0


Where do you go from here?  Although you both may be prepared for the dissolution of your relationship, many aren’t ready for what comes next, nor know what to expect. hubs.li/H0X8kB60


To maintain a healthy relationship, openly communicate, share quality time, set realistic expectations, respectfully resolve conflicts, put in the necessary work, compromise, and care for yourself. hubs.li/H0WNwLx0


Parental alienation is most prevalent during highly contested divorces, or in instances where one parent has a borderline personality disorder. hubs.li/H0Wv3Jn0


Co-parenting should be treated as a shared effort, not a competition, with your shared children serving as the top priority. hubs.li/H0Wj2zg0


Children's extracurricular activities can become a point of contention with divorced parents, which is why it's crucial to establish a plan that is mutually acceptable for both parties and explain it clearly to all involved. hubs.li/H0Wg5D00


Divorce is never a completely smooth process, but with a lot of work and compromise for the good of the children, it can be an easier transition. hubs.li/H0W1mBq0


Creating a healthy environment for your children post-divorce begins with clear communication between all parties, as well as the setting of clear boundaries and expectations. hubs.li/H0V-x3M0


DivorceForce recently sat down to talk with Colleen LeMaire, step-parenting expert and author of the "I Have" book series, about the nuances of creating a functional step-parenting relationship. hubs.li/H0VVFDs0


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