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Postby pilgrim27 on Mon Aug 04, 2008 4:42 pm

Hi - Psychological and legal divorce rupture over half of US families - most of which include one or more minor or adult kids. The multi-year divorce process requires grieving many losses (broken bonds), and stabiliziing many lifestyle and relationship changes for all well-bonded generations. For perspective on divorce, see this. To evaluate whether someone has recovered from divorce, see this worksheet

Many divorced and widowed men and women commit to new partners - with or without kids - too soon. They risk REdivorce for five reasons. One reason is partners recommit before they, their kids, their ex, and key relatives are well-recovered from their many divorce losses and changes.

Use this Forum to discuss your divorce and recovery experience and progress, ask questions, and seek support, resources, and solutions. You have a LOT of company!
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