Helping women deal with the emotions following a divorce, rebuilding any lost confidence and finding happiness To help learn from the experience and what can be done with the learnings
It’s never easy when a marriage or relationship ends. Whatever the reasons are for the split - and whether it was your choice or not—the breakup of a relationship can turn your whole world upside down and trigger all sorts of painful and unsettling feelings.
But there are plenty of things you can do to get through this difficult time and move on. You can even learn from the experience and grow into a stronger, wiser person.
Websites Offering Support:

Wikivorce
is a well respected, award winning social enterprise. It is a fast growing and active web community, dedicated to delivering FREE access to the information, support and advice people need following the breakdown of a serious relationship.

The Money Advice Service
has a section to help you find out how to manage your money and divide up what you own when going through divorce or separation.

Sorting out Separation
is a FREE online resource for parents and couples dealing with divorce or separation. It will:
- show you where to find reliable information, easy-to-use tools and specialist services on a range of topics
- help you focus on and deal with the most important issues
- create a personalised list of support services and tools for your circumstances

Only Mums
is a national on-line support and signposting service for parents who have been (or are going through) separation/divorce.
The Family Law Panel is a FREE national on-line advice service delivered by Resolution member solicitors, barristers and mediators nationwide. Domestic Violence Accredited Specialists, firms running FREE Family Law Clinics and those offering the Reduced Legal Fees Scheme are all highlighted.
Local Support Pages sign-post to organisations that provide support and/or information relevant to those going through separation and divorce.
Separating together – A guide produced by Resolution which will give you an overview of the options available to you when you separate. It helps you to understand the legal process, how to take the first steps and where to get the support you need.
Nicola Beer Podcast Channel
Do you want to save and revive your marriage? Create a new life after divorce? Or perhaps help your children through divorce? This show focuses on helping executives, professionals and expats get unstuck, create change, heal their life and relationships after marriage breakdown and divorce. The show includes tips from Nicola Beer, an International Relationship & Divorce coach as well as interviews with best-selling authors, speakers, divorce lawyers and mediators.

National Family Mediation
is the largest provider of family mediation in England and Wales. They have a network of dozens of affiliated members, each of which is a not-for-profit family mediation provider and are trained in all aspects of family law. Mediation reduces the conflict in separation, divorce or dissolution of civil partnership. It is also more cost-effective and quicker than using lawyers to negotiate, or using the court process. Plus it enables people to make their own arrangements for children, property and finance.

Families Need Fathers
is a charity chiefly concerned with supporting all parents, dads, mums and grandparents to have personal contact and meaningful relationships with children following parental separation. They offer information, advice and support services to help parents to achieve a positive outcome for their children. Their forum and network of over 50 UK Branches also offer pro-bono guidance of solicitors and others who are familiar with the operation of the family courts.

Divorcedparents.co.uk
is there to help you if are you about to, are going through or have gone through a divorce. They have experts all around the United Kingdom in 6 key areas – Legal services, Relationships, Parenting, Coaching, Dating and Finances. The website also contains content rich articles covering many subject matters related to divorce, including useful “How To” tips and advice.

Divorce Aid
is an independent organisation of professionals giving divorce advice and help to anyone who asks.

Child Maintenance Options
is a free service that provides impartial information and support to help separated parents make decisions about their child maintenance arrangements.

Centre for Separated Families
Information and advice for everyone affected by family separation to help bring better outcomes for children.
Books on this subject:

Light on the Other Side of Divorce: Discovering the New You
Dr. Elizabeth Cohen has been there―she really, truly knows how it feels to have your life derailed by divorce. As a therapist who has worked with many divorcing clients, she has developed the Afterglow method. Cohen teaches you how to rediscover a life of growth, change, and abundance post-breakup.

How to Move On After a Divorce: An Essential Guide to Coping with Divorce, Moving On, and Creating a Happy New Life
The papers are signed and the divorce is final. You are now faced with the grim reality that things will never be the same again. And yet this finality somehow still comes as a shock. You know that you need to initiate drastic changes in your life immediately. But you feel paralyzed, just staring at the empty spaces once occupied by your ex-partner, desperately seeking answers and a clear path to follow.

Getting Past Your Breakup: How to Turn a Devastating Loss into the Best Thing That Ever Happened to You
This book is a proven roadmap for overcoming the painful end of any romantic relationship, including divorce. Susan Elliott has helped thousands of clients and readers transform their love lives through her workshops and popular blog and now this book. She wants to help you put your energy back where it belongs – onto you. Susan’s plan includes:
- How to work through breakup grief, move past fear, and take back your life
- The rules of disengagement: how and why to go “no contact” with your ex
- What to do when you can’t stop thinking about your ex, texting, calling, checking social networking sites, or driving by the house
- The secret to breaking the pattern of failed relationships
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