When I was first divorced, the words estrangement, abandonment, and alienation didn’t exist in my vocabulary as relating to children. Sure, I’d hear the things like: she’s estranged from her in-laws, they never liked her anyways. Or, …
It’s been said that Immature love is loving someone for what they do right; mature love is loving someone is spite of what they do wrong. In this episode of The Smart Divorce with Deborah Moskovitch, Dr. Mark Goulston joins us to discuss The L…
What if you could change the negative thoughts and behaviors that have been detrimental to healthy relationships in the past? Have you ever had feelings of being blamed, unappreciated, rejected or even un-loved in a past or current relationship? Imagine … Continue reading →![]()
Now posted on The Smart Divorce on Divorce Source Radio One of the biggest fears post-divorce are finances. Trusting yourself to make financial choices is a big issue, especially when it comes to your divorce settlement. Our guest, Dr. Deborah Nixon, … Continue reading →![]()
Family is The Foundation of Our Society I interviewed Dave Quist of the Institute of Marriage and Family Canada on The Smart Divorce on Divorce Source Radio. Tune in to hear this great perspective and ideas on keeping the family … Continue reading →![]()
New on The Smart Divorce – Resolve Custody Conflicts in Divorce You can protect your kids through Divorce Without Dishonor, and our guest, Mike Mastracci tells us how to resolve custody conflicts in divorce. Author and lawyer, Mike Mastracci is a nationally … Continue reading →![]()
I’m Divorced, Now How Am I Going to Retire? For the new generation of empty-nesters, divorce is becoming more common. Moreover, among people ages 50 and older, the divorce rate has doubled over the past 20 years. It used to be that as people got aged, the chances of divorce declined – but this is [...]![]()
Tune in to The Smart Divorce on Divorce Source Radio to hear Deborah Moskovitch and Steve Peck discuss a “How to Guide” to great relationships. Have you ever stopped to think why the divorce rate rises with each subsequent marriage, or why seemingly great relationships don’t work? In this episode of The Smart Divorce with Deborah Moskovitch, Deborah [...]![]()
Did you know that PTSD – Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, affects more than just service members in the military? PTSD results from exposure to a traumatic event, such as divorce – which could impact on how children’s lives unfold. Dr. Robert J. Cipriano Jr. (www.simcipgroup.com), a preeminent Licensed Psychologist in Florida who specializes in police psychology and works for [...]![]()
In this episode of The Smart Divorce with Deborah Moskovitch, we discuss The Ten Signs that Your Spouse May be Planning to Divorce You. Many times, especially in long-term relationships, spouses drift apart. They may not be having sex much, if at all, and their intimate conversations and sharing of day-to-day life experiences may cease to exist. You would [...]![]()
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