Category Archive: Women’s Strength

Divorce and Mother’s Day

Mother’s Day can be so difficult for women going through divorce and after the divorce is actually over. As has been the case every year since I began this blog, the emails poured in on Mother’s Day and the days following. Because of the stories I heard in the last few days, I would like […]

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Divorce: Why One Answer Isn’t The Only Answer

Moms are often placed in a position to do what others are directing them to do during the divorce process. Sometimes it’s okay. Sometimes it’s better than okay and sometimes it’s not okay at all. The reasons are that different people with different areas of expertise offer solutions from their own perspective. Often there are […]

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It’s Spring and Time for New Beginnings

I just received a call from someone who had wanted to call me for quite a while. After we talked for a few minutes and she filled me in on some of the things she had been experiencing, my heart broke. Anyone who has gone through the pain of divorce doesn’t forget how it feels. […]

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I Get Divorce and I Get Life After Divorce!

One of my kid’s friends asked me at dinner the other night, “So you are a woman’s divorce advocate, right?” I told him, “Well, not exactly. I don’t encourage nor do I promote divorce for women or anyone else for that matter.” He asked, “So then what is that you do with women who have […]

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Has Your Marriage Become A Battle Royal?

As most of you know, I do not advocate divorce except in the case of abuse. Marriages should be give and take and should have more hours filled with harmony than they have discord. Often, what I see on this site is that women hang on for years, hoping that things might change and their […]

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Divorce vs. Annulment

I just received a message from a woman who was questioning whether she should get an annulment or a divorce. Amazingly, that is a question that I have been asked very few times on this site. By definition, annulment is a court procedure that dissolves a marriage. There is one big difference between a divorce […]

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Divorce and Perspective

This will be a very brief post my friends. We spent this afternoon at Shriners Hospital for Children in Philadelphia. As difficult as the pain of divorce is, seeing children of all ages with spinal cord injuries puts everything in perspective. These kids are accepting adversity and fighting valiantly. All I could think about today […]

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Keys That Unlock New Beginnings

I just came across this email that was from… believe it or not… February of 2008. Gosh how time flies. It’s hard for me to remember a time when I wasn’t helping women deal with divorce. This is a message from and exceptional woman. She is an example for each and every one of us. […]

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