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Differences Between Litigated Divorce and Divorce Mediation

by Wevorce Team | Sep 3, 2018 | Divorce, Family Law

Despite the best intentions of the people involved, roughly half of all modern marriages still end in divorce. No one imagines their marriage will end when they make that commitment. However, time or circumstances can push you and your spouse apart from one another....

How to Manage the Effects of Divorce on an Employee

by Wevorce Team | Aug 21, 2018 | Career, Divorce

Divorce is a heartache that workers don’t need to endure alone — even in the workplace. Rather, managers and employees have an opportunity to help see their colleagues through this tough time of their life. The effects of divorce in the workplace, if not well...

Reasons Why Couples Forget to Communicate

by Wevorce Team | Aug 14, 2018 | Communication, Marriage

In even the most solid relationships, communication is a struggle at one point or another. Sometimes expressing oneself honestly is difficult — or it can hurt one’s partner. Here are several reasons why couples forget to communicate. Stress This is perhaps the...

5 Destructive Behaviors Not to Engage in During a Divorce

by Wevorce Team | Aug 9, 2018 | Communication, Divorce

Going through a divorce, even when it’s amicable, can be confusing and stressful. While there’s no universal formula for getting through the experience unhurt, there are certain tactical errors that can aggravate your situation. Here are five destructive behaviors...

Physical Intimacy After Divorce: A Cause for Nervousness or Joy?

by Wevorce Team | Aug 2, 2018 | Newly Single

After your divorce, there will come a time when you start thinking about having a sexual relationship with someone new. This can be an exciting time for new singles. It can also feel a little uncomfortable. Sex with someone new after going so long sleeping with the...
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