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December 2, 2010

Surviving Divorce: 20 Dos and Don’ts

Divorce can be a very confusing, often difficult time. And after the papers have been signed, things have been moved, and lives have been uprooted, nothing every really goes back to being the same. If you’ve recently been divorced, you may find yourself looking for a new home, or managing your finances on your own for the first time. If you have children, then the transition into a single-parent lifestyle can be lonely and complicated.

You may even find yourself wondering “what should I do now?” More than 40 percent of marriages in America end in divorce, so you can take comfort in the fact that you are not alone in your struggle

A successful recovery after a divorce involves a combination of small steps that together make leaping improvements. The Survivors Club has collected a list of 20 Do’s and Don’ts that can help you move ahead after divorce and guide you to a successful new, unmarried, life.

via Surviving Divorce: 20 Dos and Don’ts.

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