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Robert Hughes, Jr.

How Guilt, Shame and Regret Drive Divorce Decisions

Robert Hughes, Jr. | Posted May 28, 2012

Guilt, shame and regret are common emotions that are experienced during the divorce process. Regardless of the circumstances of the divorce, both husbands and wives are likely to experience various amounts of these emotions. Anne Wietzker, Ann Buysse, Tom Loeys and Ruben Brondeel at Ghent University in Belgium have done...

Angela Lutin

Why I Finally Stopped Lying To My Teenage Son About Dating

Angela Lutin | Posted May 26, 2012

I have an only child. He's smart, funny, and wise beyond his years. I was 25 years old when I gave birth to him. I looked into his eyes as they handed him to me and I knew not only would he forever be my only child, he would also...

Rosalind Sedacca

The Dos & Don'ts of Successful Post-Divorce Parent/Child Communication

Rosalind Sedacca | Posted May 25, 2012

It's no secret that one of the biggest challenges a parent faces after divorce is staying in good communication with your children. Obviously all parents struggle with communication issues as their children grow, but children who have had their lives dramatically altered by separation or divorce need even more attention...

Debbi Dickinson

Relief to Drop The Mask

Debbi Dickinson | Posted May 24, 2012

I lived two lives during my 13-year marriage. There was the mask I put on when was out in public -- it showed my husband and I living the American Dream, with a 3400 square foot house in the right neighborhood in the right town, with the mommy van parked...

Rabbi Ben Greenberg

The Halakhic Prenuptial Agreement: A Responsible Solution to the Jewish Divorce Crisis

Rabbi Ben Greenberg | Posted May 24, 2012

It was just this past Tuesday evening that a momentous occasion transpired in the conference room of a synagogue in Midtown Manhattan. The event was the International Rabbinic Fellowship (IRF) conference and it brought together a diverse assortment of its approximately 150-member strong rabbinic body. As with every...

Vicki Larson

Why Internet Infidelity Is a Growing Problem

Vicki Larson | Posted May 25, 2012

Given Facebook's recent IPO, declining stock value and founder Mark Zuckerberg's surprise wedding -- all of which happened within days of each other -- it's easy to say of Facebook's status: "It's complicated."

And those aren't the only complications Facebook and other social networking sites pose. All you have to...

Tara Fass

Clarifying Questions for Dating Singles

Tara Fass | Posted May 24, 2012

After the divorce, when the time feels right to start dating again, there are a few things to keep in mind.

What is going on with another person is not always obvious on the surface. Imagine if you could gather information and therefore pay more attention to the depth...

Mara Shapshay

Do It For The Kids

Mara Shapshay | Posted May 23, 2012

This past Sunday, my stomach bungee jumped to my ankles when I watched this beautiful, young mother with her doting husband and their cherubic baby as they ate eggs benedict at brunch. Fine, I'm envious -- I always wanted my own Nicholas Sparks Sunday brunching scene, but that was not...

Henry Gornbein

11 Things All Good Divorce Lawyers Need To Know

Henry Gornbein | Posted May 23, 2012

Judges often look down upon divorce; I've seen one judge refer to family court as the kiddie court. Why? Because divorces are messy, complicated and emotional. People often become totally irrational during a divorce. It is therefore up to the lawyers to make sense of the process. Here are 11...

Lamar Tyler

If The Obamas Considered Divorce, That Makes Us Love Them Even More

Lamar Tyler | Posted May 23, 2012

As election season kicks into high gear, we'll be hearing more personal information about both potential candidates for the United States Presidency. Just like they did four years ago, all types of accusations and claims will be made in an attempt to specifically damage the image of President Barack Obama...

Linda Lipshutz, MS, ACSW

Must Divorced Fathers Become Second Class Citizens?

Linda Lipshutz, MS, ACSW | Posted May 23, 2012

It was the last straw. The Millers (details have been changed) had invited Greg's ex-wife Susan to their annual barbecue with the kids, and hadn't even taken the time to explain to Greg why he'd been overlooked. It really hurt, especially because he had spent hours last summer helping the...

Mark Banschick, MD

Seven Ways to Cut the Stress of Divorce

Mark Banschick, MD | Posted May 22, 2012

Divorce is stressful -- there's no two ways around it. Between financial concerns, finding a new home, legal proceedings, taking care of the kids and their emotions, taking care of your own emotions -- even separately all of these are difficult to handle, and tackling them all at once may...

Lois Tarter

Divorced, But Dating Your Ex

Lois Tarter | Posted May 22, 2012

A friend of mine had gotten divorced about a year ago. We spoke often during the divorce process and I tried to give her a lot of support. We hadn't been in contact for about six months after her divorce and recently met for coffee. It was great to see...

Todd Sawyer

He Stayed for Three Reasons, Would You?

Todd Sawyer | Posted May 21, 2012

Interviewing people for the podcast, "My Picker Is Broken" (mypickerisbroken.com and iTunes), I hear a lot of tales of woe, but Fred's story made me grateful for my own little ol' tale of woe.

Fred is fifty-two years old and was "married" for twenty-two of those...

Denise Albert

Divorce Diaries: I'm Excited To Be Interested In My Life

Denise Albert | Posted May 21, 2012

I'll be chronicling my new life as I go through the divorce process and I hope you'll follow my journey. If you're looking for me to bash my ex, that won't happen. But if you're looking for a woman and mom excited for a new life, if you find it...

Wendy Fontaine

Mama Moments: Taking the Good with the Bad

Wendy Fontaine | Posted May 21, 2012

When my daughter, Angela, was an infant, I spent innumerable hours pinned to the couch, either breastfeeding her or holding her while she napped. I felt like a prisoner to her schedule, a captive in my own living room.

She weaned herself just after her first birthday and I expected...

Common Sense Media

4 Ways to Manage Summer Media with Your Ex

Common Sense Media | Posted May 21, 2012

"Is it that bad to let our kids watch Aliens?" My ex-husband posed this question to me -- and he was dead serious. Did I mention that our kids are 6 and 8?

For the most part, my ex and I agree on media choices for the...

Ken Solin

No List, No Chance!

Ken Solin | Posted May 21, 2012

Boomer dating is definitely a contact sport. The bruises are just on the inside. I wrote a wish list of 20 qualities I want in my next Boomer lover in response to Ann Brenoff's wish list for hers. I described my boomer lover honestly and candidly,...

Zoë Triska

The Phrase That Makes You Sound Like A Douchebag

Zoë Triska | Posted May 21, 2012

Once upon a time, I dated this guy. He was a complete douchebag.

Oh, there were many signs in advance that he was scummy. He was very rarely available; seeing him was always on his terms; he never really wanted to commit, even after months of dating. But there's one...

Vicki Larson

Why Divorce Doesn't Always End A Relationship

Vicki Larson | Posted May 21, 2012

Here's how most of us who are thinking about leaving our marriage imagine divorce will be like: We've had it with our partner (or perhaps he's decided the same about us and casts us aside, but let's just say we're the ones who want out and let's say we're the...

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