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What is life after divorce like? It's different for everyone. But there are shared truths. Here are some honest accounts of what post-divorce life looks like.
To offer some divorce advice and hard-fought wisdom on the subject, we spoke to a variety of fathers-who’ve-been-there as well as experts who regularly deal with divorce. Their advice has been boiled down to the seven pieces of advice below.
A dad’s path is different after divorce. We are forced to become a wolf pack of one. We’ve got to pick ourselves up and reinvent our lives. As the mom and kids stay in the marital home, dads are given the boot. This jarring fracture from life before the divorce is what causes so many of them to give up on themselves and their families.
Below are, IMHO, the ten most important things divorced fathers should realize as they transition parentally from “Husband and Father” to “One-and-Only Dad”: 1) You divorced your ex, not ...
Divorce mediator and divorced dad, Michael Cohen has tips for divorced dads. They are designed to give you a better post-divorce life!
Divorced dads can remain a central part of their children’s lives after the split. Maintaining the emotional and familial connection can be a strong possibility going forward, if dads will follow some basic principles.
This is the first part in an occasional series on “real life” experiences of divorced dads. I talked with Richard about his child custody battle, the importance of having an involved father, the blending of a new family, and what Father’s Day means to him.
Check out The Divorced Dadvocate Community and get connected with hundreds of dads from all over the world who are learning how to thrive through divorce!
Support and help for men and fathers before, during, and after divorce. Get tips from other men who have been through divorce in the past. Before and During Divorce; After the Divorce; Parenting; Technology and Divorce; Finances and Assets; Miscellaneous Topics
Going through a divorce or other major issues at home will affect your motivation as a dad and your ability to connect with your kids. Take steps to improve those other issues—and get help if needed—because it’s the right thing to do, and because it helps you be a better dad.