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	<title>Survive Divorce</title>
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		<title>What Is In A Name</title>
		<description>Should a divorced woman change her name after the “I do’s” become undone? Identity is certainly a consideration when getting a divorce as a name can affect children, parents, careers, life insurance, benefits, and more.
 "Most of the time, women with children like to keep their married name so it's ...</description>
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		<title>Divorce and Health Insurance</title>
		<description>You will be faced with many issues during divorce, and medical insurance should certainly be one of them.
Having adequate health insurance is vital, especially if you have children. One mishap that leads to a hospital stay or an infection that requires medical care could put you in financial straits for ...</description>
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		<title>Care For Your Own Well Being First</title>
		<description>If there’s any time in life when we need to put ourselves first, it’s when going through a divorce. Suddenly, every element in life becomes unraveled, tangled into a seemingly hopeless web from the children to the job, family opinions, friends splitting sides, the lawyers, the seemingly endless paperwork, and ...</description>
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		<title>Never Looking Back After divorce</title>
		<description>Divorce Blog
Title: Never Look Back
The best advice I’ve ever heard was from a most unlikely source. It was given by a father to his son when asked, “Dad, how come you never complain?” 
 The father was a Holocaust survivor who lost his whole family to the Nazis. When the ...</description>
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		<title>Couples Can Survive Divorce Without Devastation</title>
		<description>June 4, 2008

Divorce has often been spelled D-E-A-T-H, or F-A-T-A-L, and has been described as feeling like the absolute end of the world.  Upon hearing the news that you are getting a divorce, people get that long face and say, “I’m sorry to hear that.”

Although I’ve seen a few spouses ...</description>
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		<title>Children of Divorce</title>
		<description>Divorce profoundly affects children. In Surviving the Breakup, author Judith Wallerstein describes the experience of 60 divorcing families. She outlines the following key issues for children of divorcing families:
Fear: Divorce is frightening to children, and they often respond with feelings of anxiety. Children feel more vulnerable after a divorce because ...</description>
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		<title>Welcome to Survive Divorce</title>
		<description>During a wedding ceremony, when people are joined together in matrimony, they swear and vow to honor and respect each other and to remain partners both during good and bad times.
But in most marriages, this is not always the case.
One out of every two marriages in America is failing and ...</description>
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