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Sometimes a good divorce is better than a bad marriage.
Divorce is A Game. Do You Know How to Play It?
Join our Divorce by Rose Community App ANONYMOUSLY When I got divorced 10 years ago, I thought it was going to be really easy. It turned out to be extremely litigious. I didn't know what I was doing for many, many years.
By Divorce by Rose4 years ago in Families
The Negative Effects of a Toxic Divorce on a Child
Have you ever wondered what the negative effects of a broken marriage can do to a child? In my case, I was the child, and to tell you the truth, it was nothing short of traumatizing. First off, now as a young adult, I want to begin by saying I currently have a great and amazing relationship with both my parents and thankfully, I more or less healed from the associated trauma.
By M.Y. Simon4 years ago in Families
10 Ways to Know That It's Time To Divorce
10 Signs That It Might Be Time for a Divorce So you've been married for a few years, and now you're starting to think the worst. Your spouse might have cheated, or maybe they've become abusive or distant. At some point, you will have to decide if they are worth fighting for or if it's time to let go. Maybe you've heard horror stories in the news about high net worth divorces or, closer to home, a divorce-driven will contest in Miami.
By Luis E. Barreto & Associates, P.A.4 years ago in Families
How a Private Investigator Can Help Your Divorce Case?
A private detective agency can be a great way to reduce the stress and chaos of divorce proceedings. Divorce can be a difficult experience for any couple. This is especially true if there are children or other dependent relatives.
By Tripi Detective Agency4 years ago in Families
True Love Finds Its Way Home
I walked those neighborhood streets every day at 13 and every day in my mind up until I was 45. I remembered the shimmering asphalt on a hot summer day and the way the road smelled as it heated up. Meeting up with friends on the street corner, talking, smoking and hanging out was all we had to do back then. It was the 70's and life was hard but for a 13 year old it was easy. When I look back, I realize my parents must have struggled but I didn't know it. I had the basics and our house, while small, was nice. My dad was in the military and we lived in a small Alabama town for 3 years on one of his duty stations. I loved it.
By deborah bradley4 years ago in Families
A Long Ten Months
Hello again to everyone that read my first post almost ten months ago. I am no longer homeless. In my last post, I was in a women's center. Not to long after my first post, I decided to work things out with my husband, and went home. Everything was good between us a few more months. In June, I went back to the shelter over my husband again. I looked for places to live, but I could not find anything due to bad credit.
By Samantha Farley4 years ago in Families
How to Have The I Want a Divorce Conversation
Join our Divorce by Rose Community App ANONYMOUSLY: https://www.divorcebyrose.com/ You know how they say that hindsight is 20/20? Well, here’s a really good lesson that I learned in my divorce. And if I would have done things differently from the very beginning- from the day that I told my husband that I didn’t want to be married anymore, if I would have responded better to that and if I would have shown up differently and if I would have behaved differently, I’m imagining that my life would have been a lot easier for the next decade, following that. And I really do, you know, take the responsibility in the way that I expose that I wanted a divorce. And the reason is because we don’t realize that the very, very, very first steps in the conversation are going to MAKE OR BREAK YOUR FUTURE.
By Divorce by Rose4 years ago in Families
Divorce is Like a Puzzle | Thinking About Divorce
Join our Divorce by Rose Community App ANONYMOUSLY: https://www.divorcebyrose.com/ Let’s think outside of the box for a second here. And let’s look at divorce from a different perspective. Why? Because I want to help you make the decision: “Should I stay married or should I get divorced” from a logical standpoint. I want you to remove the emotions from the equation at the moment and just think logically so that you can make a PROPER decision of what you should do from this point forward.
By Divorce by Rose4 years ago in Families









