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Budgeting After Divorce: the Debt Snowball or Avalanche

by Robert J. Reeves | Sep 17, 2021 | Financial Impact of Divorce, Post-Divorce life

If you are budgeting after divorce, you might be looking into the debt snowball or debt avalanche method as a way to get out of debt. Divorce is incredibly expensive. It can often leave people in financial difficulty. When rebuilding your life after divorce, you’ll...

Moving Forward: How To Let Go

by Robert J. Reeves | Sep 10, 2021 | divorce, Emotional Impact of Divorce, Post-Divorce life

Many people after their divorce struggle with moving forward. It’s hard for them to just forget their marriage, as well as the divorce itself, especially if it was difficult. However, it’s also very important to start letting go of the past once the dust...

Channel Divorce Stress in Healthy Ways

by Robert J. Reeves | Sep 3, 2021 | divorce, Emotional Impact of Divorce, Relationships

It’s important to find a way to channel divorce stress into something healthy. A divorce is one of the most stressful things that you can go through. If you bottle your emotions up, you’re more likely to have emotional outbursts and feel overwhelmed....

Avoiding Conflict on Family Vacation

by Robert J. Reeves | Aug 27, 2021 | children, Emotional Impact of Divorce

Avoiding conflict on a family vacation would seem easy. You’re at the beach or on a beautiful trip, everybody should be happy. But unfortunately, family vacations can sometimes bring out the worst in everyone. You’re often cooped up in a smaller area than usual, and...

Sidestep Divorce Landmines: Avoid Drama

by Robert J. Reeves | Aug 13, 2021 | divorce, Emotional Impact of Divorce

There are plenty of different divorce landmines that you should be aware of. Some are common sense, and some you might not have realized are potential hazards. There are many ways that a divorce can be stressful, but it’s best if you can avoid as much drama as...
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