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Today's show focuses on your children and how you can parent through divorce in a way that protects them from the animosity between you and your spouse and honors their rights. We talk with Dr. Mark Banschick, a child psychiatrist who share the negative impact and long term affects children experience when parents do not protect them from the hostility. Dr. Banschick discusses why we tend to act out and react without filters in front of our children and how hard this season is for mom's and dad's to navigate consciously. After explaining why it makes sense, he offers specific strategies for curbing destructive conversations with your kids. Dr. Banschick provides us with a Child's Bill of Rights to guide us. Tune in and you will also receive his free eBook which includes the bill of rights and other tips and strategies. If you have kids, you do not want to miss this show! For more information on Karen McMahon visit Journey Beyond Divorce. For more podcasts on divorce and life after divorce visit Divorce Source Radio.
This week's guest is C.J. Grace, she's the author of Adulterer's Wife, How to Thrive Whether You Stay or Not. C.J. dealt with the double whammy of discovering her husband's Infidelity shortly after being diagnosed with breast cancer. She refused to be a victim and kept her wicked sense of humor. In this episode, we discuss why Infidelity happens, overcoming emotional roller coasters, regaining self-worth, and how to take our power back so we can be happy, with or without a partner. C.J. shares her laugh-out-loud yet profoundly inspiring story while reminding us that life is short and why we should go for what we want now! C.J. Grace was a BBC Journalist in the U.K. and China Radio International in Beijing. She's a speaker, voice-over artist, and Infidelity author and authority currently completing Hotel Chemo: My Wild Ride through Breast Cancer and Infidelity. When Arianna Huffington received a copy, she invited her to be a HuffPost contributor. C.J.'s been featured on BBC Radio, HuffPost, Divorce Source Radio, and the Daily Telegraph. She's also the Founder of the Clubhouse Club, Overcoming Infidelity, as well as being a cancer warrior. Now divorced and currently living in Hawaii, C.J. insists that the obstacles she's faced have enabled her to make her midlife better than her younger days. Her mantra is the best revenge is to get past the need for it. C.J. Grace and Kerry Brett cover a lot of ground. This episode is an excellent resource for starting over and navigating challenging times such as losing a relationship, health issues, or simply reinventing. Topics include:How to move past cheating and letting go of anger or vengefulness.How C.J. survived by creating and using her 6-part system.Why you shouldn't make important decisions based on emotions.How to use anger and pain to create the best life possible.Why Infidelity is considerably more common for men than women.The old boys club around the subject of adultery.How to thrive whether you decide to stay or not.How common Infidelity is, in fact, Infidelity is more common than alcoholism. Why people kept secrets and don't talk about this important, heartbreaking subject.How women get destroyed by being cheated on and how we can help ourselves. C.J. offers great advice around getting out of the box of negative emotions.How cheating creates low self-worth while kicking up shame and fear, and how to overcome these emotions.How to pull yourself out of a victim mindset when you are deceived by a cheating partner.Why someone who's left you or cheated on you isn't the end all be all, and why you should quickly take your power back and move forward.How obstacles and adversity triggers personal transformation.What you can learn about yourself in your darkest hour.Trust it if you get a gut feeling that something isn't right about someone or a situation.Cheating is a choice, not a mistake.If another woman steals your man, there's no better revenge than letting her keep him. Real men can't be stolen.C.J.'s mantra, "the best revenge is to get past the need for it".To find out more about C.J. Grace, follow her website for more information www.adultererswife.com, or follow her on Instagram @cjgraceauthor. Purchase her book Adulterer's Wife, How to Thrive Whether You Stay or Not on Amazon.
COVID-19 is impacting our lives in many ways. For many of our listeners, this virus is affecting their plans to divorce, or how they might be dealing with a past divorce. Topics in the program include: Filing for divorce during our current Covid-19 situation How to deal with visitation during these times Financial implications of divorce at the current time Could current spousal support orders be modified if your ex's income changes due to loos of work And more Join Steve Peck and attorney, Henry Gornbein for answers to these and other questions regarding the legal side of divorce during the coronavirus outbreak. For questions or comments, write: DivorceSourceRadio@gmail.com
Today's show focuses on your children and how you can parent through divorce in a way that protects them from the animosity between you and your spouse and honors their rights. We talk with Dr. Mark Banschick, a child psychiatrist who share the negative impact and long term affects children experience when parents do not protect them from the hostility. Dr. Banschick discusses why we tend to act out and react without filters in front of our children and how hard this season is for mom's and dad's to navigate consciously. After explaining why it makes sense, he offers specific strategies for curbing destructive conversations with your kids. Dr. Banschick provides us with a Child's Bill of Rights to guide us. Tune in and you will also receive his free eBook which includes the bill of rights and other tips and strategies. If you have kids, you do not want to miss this show! For more information on Karen McMahon visit Journey Beyond Divorce. For more podcasts on divorce and life after divorce visit Divorce Source Radio.
The Anatomy of An Affair series with David Feder continues with Being Alone for The Holidays in Episode #7. For many the significance of the Holiday Season is a combination of religious significance, gift-giving and reconnecting with friends and family. But after an affair, what once seemed easy is now more complicated. What is the right kind of gift to buy and what message do I want to give are now questions that need to be considered? While we once looked forward to spending time together this year we worry about how to manage the awkwardness that may exist. And what about the kids, don’t they deserve to have a good Holiday Season? This is the time of year when some anticipate the arrival of Santa Claus, they look forward to spending time with parents, extended family and friends and they wonder whether the gift they so desire will be waiting for them. How you spend time is not an all or nothing proposition and it is often best to give each other permission to have some alone time apart from one another. Of course this requires trust that the partner who cheated is not going to use that their alone time to visit with their affair partner. If this is still a concern then spending time together may not be a good idea and you should reconsider whether spending any time together during the holiday season is a good idea. David offers advise and hope in this episode or The Anatomy of An Affair. For more on David, visit: www.MyLifeAfterAnAffair.com. Make the best of your holidays. We wish you the best. For more programs on divorce and life after divorce, visit www.DivorceSourceRadio.com.
The 10th episode of Being Single is over 2-hours of all things sex with a few other topics thrown in for good measure. Join Steve & Toni for their weekly coffee talk with special guest Dr. Edward Lichten. Dr. Lichten is a gynecologist and anti-aging medicine specialist and no leaf is left unturned in this conversation. From Menopause and vaginal dryness to condoms, orgasms, what women really want and girl's boy toys, this show has it all. And as with all Being Single shows, the conversation is tongue-in-cheek and a lot of fun. We realize you're probably not going to listen for over 2-hours at one time but that's what the pause button is for. This is your weekly Toni and Steve fix. Enjoy! Please "Like" our Facebook page and join our community at www.Facebook.com/BeingSingleRadio. Feel free to write with thoughts, comments and suggestions at: DivorceSourceRadio@gmail.com. For more programs on divorce and life after divorce, visit: www.DivorceSourceRadio.com.
In today’s show we discuss how to choose the best legal approach with your children’s mental and emotional health front and center. Children can experience significant emotional damage as a result of divorce, but they don’t have to. While it is understandable that you want to fight for your fair share of time with the kids, we want you to understand the risks that accompany a legal fight wherein children are dragged through the court process and strangers make parenting decisions for you. Our guest, Larry Sarezsky, discusses the choices available and the impact of those decision when fighting for custody during the legal process. We cover both a standard divorce as well as the challenges in a high conflict scenario. Fore more information on Karen McMahon visit Journey Beyond Divorce. For more programs on divorce and life after divorce visit Divorce Source Radio.
Steve speaks with Dr. David Rendelstein regarding unhealthy weight gain during divorce in this episode. Dr. Rendelstein lost over 100 pounds in 6 months using the very system he now uses to help clients lose the weight they have been battling for years. Join our community at: www.Facebook.com/DivorceSourceRadio or www.Facebook.com/BeinSingleRadio.
In the early stages of divorce we experience a powerful emotional sting. Coming to terms with the fact that divorce IS part of your reality often happens when you begin to tell others about it. Today we discuss telling your spouse, children, family, friends and others. We look at the fears and resistance that arises and the questions that you want to ask yourself prior to telling. Being clear on what you want to say and who you are ready to tell and what your boundaries are around discussing this tender topic will enable you to take this step with greater ease. Everyone will have their own emotional reaction. Preparing for that as well is key to managing your own needs and peace. Throughout the process, being aware, making conscious decisions and setting an intention for how you want your divorce to unfold will enable you to feel empowered, stay calm and negotiate effectively. Tune in today! For more information on Journey Beyond Divorce visit www.JourneyBeyondDivorce.com. For more programs on divorce and life after divorce, visit: www.DivorceSourceRadio.com.
Are you being alienated from your children? Do you understand what Parental Alienation is and what do you do if you find yourself the targeted parent and your children torn from our life. Our show titled is named after the book A Family's Heartbreak - A parent's guide to parental alienation, and today I'm going to speak with the author, Michael Jeffries, to help families better understand Parental Alienation, and it affects. The definition of parental alienation is heartbreakingly simple—one parent deliberately damages, and in some cases destroys, the previously healthy, loving relationship between the child and the child’s other parent. Parental Alienation is harmful to our children's well being. I believe we can stop this destructive behavior if we can just recognize the warning signs and make a choice to not act this way. Get counseling to help work through issues of accepting your current situation and learn to move on to a healthier future. For more programs, visit: www.DivorceSourceRadio.com
Toni and Steve are back, and this time, looking into relationship attachment styles, and what creates them. (Childhood Trauma) To learn more about attachment styles, visit: https://youtu.be/d8yhFBqipk0 The dynamic duo also chat about: How breakups become easier over time Over protecting your kids YouTube stars and social media Guy drives his car into a Chicago mall, while Toni's Daughter there shopping with friends! Be sure to follow Being Single with Toni and Steve at: Facebook: www.Facebook.com/BeingSingleRadio Instagram: @BeingSingleRadio To email Toni & Steve, send to: DivorceSourceRadio@gmail.com Thanks for listening and following!
Today, many couples choose to live together without being married and have a child together. The question becomes, what happens if you split up? Will you have to pay spousal and child support as if you were a married couple? Attorney, Henry Gornbein helps sort through the legal questions in what used to be referred to as a "common law" marriage and guide you through the process. For more information on Henry, visit: https://www.lippittokeefe.com For more information on Henry's Gracefully Greying TV show, visit: https://www.nrmstreamcast.com/lifestyles-page/gracefully-greying/ For comments and questions, feel free to write Divorce Source Radio at: DivorceSourceRadio@gmail.com.
New communications technology has changed the way many divorce cases are tried these days. Prior to the internet with its chat rooms and pornography, social media websites, such as Facebook, and cell phones with text messaging, proving a partner's infidelity or financial indiscretions was a difficult task. Today, it's quite common during a divorce to subpoena the contents of a spouse's computer, cell phone records and text messages. You've probably heard of politicians and celebrities being brought down, in part, by what was discovered in their email, text messages or internet browsing history. In today's program, family law attorney, Henry Gornbein, and I discuss the fall-out of today's technology and address how the discovery of this information can affect a marriage and, ultimately, a divorce. We'll take a look at this from a legal perspective pertaining to your right to privacy, and we'll provide strong advice regarding the use of this new communications medium during a divorce. For more free programs on divorce, visit www.DivorceSourceRadio.com
Divorce is never easy, and divorcing with children of any age makes it that much more difficult. Most information on divorce where children are involved is directed to families with younger children. This program takes a look at the challenges of divorcing when your children are in their teens and twenties. Psychologist Dr. Larry Friedberg is our guest and provides helpful insight for parents going through divorce with older children. Topics Include: How Custody Issues Change as Kids Grow Older, Dealing with Your Kids' Anger and Resentment, Co-Parenting, Understanding How your Kids are Feeling, Why Communicating with Your Ex is Critical, and more. For more Free programs, visit: www.DivorceSourceRadio.com
Forgiveness is a miraculous act that serves as a release valve that propels us forward into a new life after divorce. To forgive is to be truly free, to be unencumbered by the past. The problem or challenge with forgiveness is that it is very difficult and oftentimes near impossible for us to go there, especially if we are leaving an abusive relationship of some sort. How can we forgive really bad behavior? How can we forgive someone who has wronged or betrayed us? There are two important elements of forgiveness: what it is and what it gives to us. Forgiveness is the ability to let go of blames, resentments, upsets and negative emotions we hold against a particular person. In order to achieve forgiveness, we go through a process that begins by separating the person who we are forgiving from their behavior. We do so because forgiveness does not mean that we condone someone's bad behavior. We don't. Here is the greatest gift of all: self-forgiveness. By forgiving someone else, you also forgive yourself. You can stop beating yourself up. You can see your own inner child who desperately needs your love and compassion, not your constant judgment and criticism. You can return to state of wholeness. You can have the freedom and power to create your best life possible. Join Shelley Stile in this episode of Divorce Recovery on Divorce Source Radio and learn how forgiveness can move you towards a healthier and happier new you.
David Feder returns with another episode of The Anatomy of An Affair on Divorce Source Radio to discuss personality disorders and affairs. Many people suffer some form of personality disorder whether it be Borderline Personality or Narcissistic Disorder, Bipolar, or one of the many other types of mental illnesses that affect an individual's ability to form healthy relationships. Some of these illnesses can even be the direct cause of a partner straying and becoming unfaithful. David explains how mental illness might play out during an affair and provides advice for the hurt partner dealing with the fallout.
Today on Being Single with Steve Peck and Toni Morales, Yakov Smirnoff joins us to talk about his new comedy show, the Happily After Laughter Tour and explains how laughter can effect relationships in a powerful way. A mainstay in the entertainment scene since the late 1970's, Smirnoff was a regular guest star on the award winning NBC sitcom, Night Court. He has been a popular guest of numerous national TV shows including the Tonight Show. You've seen him on HBO and enjoyed his humor on his critically acclaimed Showtime special. Yakov has also co-starred in movies with Robin Williams in Moscow on the Hudson, Tom Hanks in The Money Pit, Meryl Streep and Jack Nicholson in Heartburn and Richard Pryor in Brewster's Millions. Yakov was invited to perform at the White House for several presidents and honored guests. President Ronald Reagan called Yakov a "national treasure." In his newest endeavor, "The Happily Ever Laughter Tour", Smirnoff takes his comedy to a new level to showcase laughter's effects on relationships and envisions a world where sadness and tears are replaced with love and laughter. Yakov is passionate about helping people extend the honeymoon stage of their relationships and "fall in love and laughter all over again" and you’re going to LOVE this show! For more information on Toni visit: www.YouRiseAbove.com. For more programs on divorce and life after divorce visit: http://www.DivorceSourceRadio.com. And don’t forget to join our Facebook community at: http://www.Facebook.com/BeingSingleRadio. Feel free to write Toni and Steve at BeingSingleRadio@gmail.com.
There are shows and then there are shows. THIS is one of those shows. If you find yourself single and dating, you know this can be a difficult process. On this episode of Being Single, Steve and Toni speak with one of the country’s most popular dating coaches, Lisa Shield. (www.LisaShield.com) Lisa shares how she found her dream man after 100 dates and encourages us to not be afraid of the dating process, dip our toe in the water, and find the love we deserve. This is s “Must Listen To” program for any of our single listeners. And because we don’t have a time limit on shows, this one lasts two hours, but we bet you’ll be using your pause button and be coming back for the entire show. Show topics include: What is “Naked Dating? Do men and women and women want the same thing? How we go about getting our needs met? How important is physical attraction? Do men seek sex for different reasons than women? Male vs. female fantasies Has women’s lib changed the landscape of relationships? The importance of visualizing your perfect partner The power of unconditional love How to overcome the fear of dating How to give and take in relationships Knowing your boundaries Why you may be attracting the same type of person you don’t want Do you feel deserving of love? Making the most of your dates Should a new relationship be having problems? Lisa shares how she met the man of her dreams How to not take things our partner says so personally How to support your partner during tough times Encouragement to get out and begin dating How to go about online dating The importance of having a great dating profile The three date rule. Does that really happen? Is it right to be uncompromising and have the "must take me just as I am mentality?" Can you suggest your partner make changes? For more information on Toni visit: www.YouRiseAbove.com. For more programs on divorce and life after divorce visit: http://www.DivorceSourceRadio.com. And don’t forget to join our Facebook community at: http://www.Facebook.com/BeingSingleRadio.
"Ask Henry" #8 - If your Spouse had an Affair, Is it Possible to Sue The Lover for Breaking Up Your Marriage? For more FREE audio Programs on Divorce, Visit: www.DivorceSourceRadio.com
Steve Peck and Toni Morales are back, and asking the question, How's Your Sex Life? This program features world renowned hormone replacement specialist, Edward Lichten, M.D.. Many couples had sexual issues with their partner long before their relationship broke up. The question is, why and how do we prevent this in future relationships? Dr. Lichten explains how environmental toxins are harming us and hurting our sex life. For our female listeners, can you remember your partner with no desire for sex, a lack of energy and feeling more depressed than he used to? And men, has your partner lost her drive for sex and did her periods cause emotional swings that made you feeling like you were living with a crazy person? Dr. Lichten explains what's going on and tells how we can bring back the loving feelings you had the first time you fell in love through hormone replacement therapy. If you find yourself single and looking to begin a new, passionate and energetic life, this is the program for you. For more information on Dr. Edward Lichten, visit his website at: www.USdoctor.com. For more program on divorce and life after divorce, visit:www.DivorceSourceRadio.com.
In this conversation with Psychologist, Dr. Larry Friedberg, we discuss the trials and tribulations of getting your life back on track after divorce. It's not easy starting a new life again. In this program, we'll explore the Feelings, Hurt, Fear, Guilt and Betrayal, associated with divorce. We address Parental Alienation issues, due in part, to a partner's own personal abandonment issues they faced as a child. We'll also be discussing Parenting Issues such as How to Parent Your Child During Divorce. And Finally, I ask Dr. Friedberg the ultimate question... What is Love? For more free programs, visit: www.DivorceSourceRadio.com or search "Divorce Source Radio" on iTunes.
Far too many divorcing couples get so caught up in the anger and drama of divorce that they forget what matters most...Our Kids! Author and creator or the The Child Centered Divorce, Rosalind Sedacca, joins us and shares valuable insight on how to break the news to our children that mom and dad will no longer be living together. One of the most difficult things to do after deciding you are getting a divorce is telling your children. Rosalind's book, How Do I Tell The Kids about the Divorce? - A Create-A-Story Book Guide for Preparing Your Children - with Love!, addresses this issue in a unique way. By adopting the principles outlined in The Child Centered Divorce, families stand a greater chance of raising healthy children and reducing future co-parenting problems by divorcing with dignity. If you are planning to divorce and haven't yet told your kids, this is a program you need to hear. For more free programs on divorce, visit www.DivorceSourceRadio.com
Divorce is a challenging and extremely stressful situation. With so much emotion involved many of us make a few mistakes during our divorce. If these mistakes involve decisions regarding your children, they can irreparably sever relationships that are important in children's lives. In this program, I'd like to introduce you to the role a Divorce Recovery Coach plays during a divorce. My guest is Shelley Stile, a certified Divorce Recovery / Life Coach. Shelley helps her clients navigate the difficult emotional terrain of this massive life transition. She helps them to release negative emotional baggage from their past - and - their divorce and teaches skills to accept their present life with little or no regrets, blame or resentment. For more programs, visit www.DivorceSourceRadio.com
In episode #7 of "Ask Henry", attorney, Henry Gornbein, answers the question, "When Are Depositions and Interrogatories Useful During a Divorce?" For more full length free podcasts related to divorce, visit: www.DivorceSourceRadio.com
On this episode of Being Single with Steve Peck and Toni Morales we discuss The Astrology of Relationships with YouTube Astrologer Grace, AKA GraceAnd4 on YouTube. Steve and Toni have been fans of her YouTube Series on How to Get With a Man based on their astrological sign. Grace is also producing a series on How to Get With a Woman based on their astrological sign as well. Grace also tell why each sign "rocks" and "sucks" in relationships. I you've ever wanted to know how your man or woman ticks, this is a "must hear" episode. To see more of Grace's videos visit: https://www.youtube.com/user/Graceand4. For more information on Toni visit: www.YouRiseAbove.com. For more programs on divorce and life after divorce visit: http://www.DivorceSourceRadio.com. And don't forget to join our Facebook community at: http://www.Facebook.com/BeingSingleRadio.com.
In the third episode of "Ask Henry", Henry answers the question, "Is it okay to date while going through my divorce"? If you would like to ask Henry a question, phone our Listener Volicmail Line at (248) 686-2256. TO hear more programs and listener questions, visit: www.DivorceSourceRadio@gmail.com.
Steve and Toni are back for their third episode of Being Single and they're telling all about their past relationships! Steve explains how an "emotional" affair can be as harmful as a sexual affair. Toni shares her experience with "downsizing" after divorce. She once thought living the dream meant the size of your home and how much 'bling" she owned. She now see things in a much different light and is grateful for what she has. Toni and Steve, like many of our listeners, have been through quite a built since their divorce. This program is about things our single listeners can relate to including: Is your astrological sign accurate? Favorite break-up songs Faith And much more For more free programs on Divorce and Life After Divorce, visit: www.DivorceSourceRadio.com. And be sure to "Like" our Facebook page at: www.Facebook.com/DivorceSourceRadio.com.
Single Again! Now What? returns from the 4th of July break with Joanie telling tales of her trip with a friend to Nantucket. Have you ever been on a trip with a friend that seemed to control the flow of what you do and when you do it? This was Joanie's experience and she talks about having to call her friend after the trip to express her displeasure for the way things went. She values her friend but felt the need to get some things off her chest. We've all felt this way and Joanie shows us how being up-front is always the best way. Steve talks of the great Mackinaw Island in Michigan and his new found love for coconut water. He also reminisces about a time when he was married and wanted to go to New Orleans with his wife and she didn't want to go. His solution... go by himself. Was this the right or wrong decision? You be the judge. Other topics include: Do wives control their husbands? Listener questions answered and much more. For more programs on divorce and life after divorce, visit: www.DivorceSourceRadio.com. For more on Joanie, visit: www.FreshStartAfterDivorce.com.
Episode #7 of "Ask Henry" with Attorney, Henry Gornbein, asks the question "When are psychologial Evaluations used and what's their purpose? Hear more full length programs on Psychologial Evaluations as well as othere free programs related to divorce on www.DivorceSourceRadio.com or on iTunes by searching "Divorce Source Radio".
Millions of Americans are addicted to alcohol and /or prescription or illegal drugs. If you or your spouse has suffered through an addiction during your marriage, this may present a challenge during your divorce. Even if you're not an addict, you might be made to look like one as false claims could leveled against you as part of a bitter divorce. So the question is, What do you do if you are an addict or falsely accused of being one during your divorce? Divorce Source Radio legal correspondent, Henry Gornbein joins me in this program to provide insight on Substance Abuse and how it can affect your divorce. For more free programs on divorce, visit: www.DivorceSourceRadio.com
Parental Alienation occurs during the timeframe of a divorce or a separation. This condition is identified when a child expresses UNJUSTIFIED HATRED or UNREASONABLE DISLIKE of a parent and aligns with the one parent they prefer. Parental Alienation makes a rejected parent's access and relationship with the child difficult or impossible to maintain. Our guest, Joseph Goldberg, is founder of the CanadianSymposium for Parental Alienation Syndrome (CSPAS). Topics in the program include: How to recognize a parental alienation problem with your child and what parents should be on the lookout for in identifying this problem What are the psychological markers to help mental health professionals differentiate between a case of Real Abuse from cases of Real Parental Alienation? Is PAS a mental illness? Strategies used by alienating parents to consciously obstruct visitation with the non-favored parent And much more... For mor information,visit www.DivorceSourceRadio.com
In episode #6 of "Ask Henry", attorney, Henry Gornbein, answers the question, "Do I have to pay spousal support?" (Also knwn as alimoney) He also answers the follow-up question, "What's the difference between modifiable and non-modifiable spousal support?" For more programs, visit www.DivorceSourceRadio.com or search "Divorce Source Radio on iTunes.
In a past program, we looked in depth at what Parental Alienation is. In this program, psychologist, Dr. Larry Friedberg, discusses the emotional toll parental alienation takes on the entire family and we discuss its cause and effect. Topics in the program include: Why someone would be an Alienating Parent The role Personality Disorder Plays in Parental Alienation The damage Parental Alienation does to children What to do if you are being alienated What to do if your child disowns you How you can lose your right to custody if the court finds you to be an alienating parent. For more programs, visitL www.DivorceSOurceRadio.com
In this episode of "Ask Henry", a listener asks the question, "Should I stay in my home during my divorce with my wife?" If you would like to ask Henry a question, call (248) 686-2256 or send an email to DivorceSourceRadio@gmail.com. For more free audio programs on divorce, visit: www.DivorceSourceRadio.com.
Deborah Moskovitch, is the author of The Smart Divorce and the creator and facilitator of The Smart Divorce consulting services. Deborah has appeared on national television and radio programs and presents The Smart Divorcee seminars and workshops throughout Canada and the U.S. Learning The Smart Divorce process helps you move efficiently and effectively through the practicalities and process of divorce while significantly reducing the complexity, costs and time involved ending a marriage. By providing the tools and strategies to make better informed decisions for you and your children, The Smart Divorce helps you move forward with focus, hope and confidence. If you are considering divorce or just beginning the process, this is a MUST HEAR program! For more programs, visit: www.DivorceSourceRadio.com
This clip is from the website Dads in Distress. This show how desparate a father can be when he loses his family, to the point of suicide. FOr more information on Dads in Distress visit: http://www.dadsindistress.asn.au/index.html For more free audio programs visit: www.DivorceSourceRadio.com
Domestic violence is the willful intimidation, physical assault, battery, sexual assault, and/or other abusive behavior per-perpetrated by an intimate partner against another. Domestic violence results in physical injury, psychological trauma, and sometimes death. The consequences of domestic violence can cross generations and truly last a lifetime. Attorney, Henry Gornbein is our guest on Divorce Source Radio as we discuss, Domestic Violence against Women. Topics in The Program Include: How to recognize the signs of Domestic Violence How abusers try to control their partner The difference between Physical and Mental Abuse How to plan a safe exit strategy The role of a domestic violence Shelter And where to seek help if you are an abuser For more information and programs, visit: http://www.DivorceSourceRadio.com
A high conflict divorce is never a good thing and is typically ramped up by the personalities involved. During this type of divorce, a war is created that is costly and damaging to the children and the divorcing couples. In this program Dr. Larry Friedberg explains the differences between the friendly divorce, the business-like divorce and the high conflict divorce. You will also gain insight into why couples go this path and learn how a partner with a Narcissistic Personality Disorder adds fuel to the fire in a high conflict situation. Finally, we have some suggestions to circumvent this path that can save you and your family a lot of grief. www.DivorceSourceRadio.com
When you have children and your ex remarries or becomes involved with someone, there are plenty of adjustments that need to be made beyond new living arrangements.“Life After Divorce – Step Parenting Issues”, discusses: If its proper for your kids to call their new stepparent mom or dad. – We’ll talk about The role of disciplining your child by a stepparent, and going to find ways to communicate with your ex’s new spouse or partner. Most importantly we’re going to show you how to remain an important part of your Child's life.Psychologist, Dr. Larry Friedberg is our guest for this program. For more information visit www.DivorceSourceRadio.com
The primary purpose and main focus of the custody evaluation is to determine what is in the best interests of the child. A competent assessment will include a skilled clinical interview and history of the family dynamics. Generally one parent doesn’t win and the other parent lose custody. Rather, each parent's role with the children may be outlined, and as a result, one may get to spend more time or less time with the children. Dr. Larry Friedberg is our guest and he explains the custody evaluation process during this program. www.DivorceSourceRadio.com
When many of us embark on divorce, it’s anything but civil. Anger can create the "win at any cost" mentality. If the attorney representing you is overly litigious, you may find yourself on the expensive path of hearings and a trial, and in the end, will you really come out ahead? You have to weigh the financial and mental cost of this path against what you expect to gain. Relationships will be torn farther apart, anger will be raised to a new high and if you have children, how will this fallout affect them? This program will discuss: - How to size up your attorney and not let them inflame your divorce with unnecessary anger and litigation. - How unscrupulous attorneys over sell their clients with false hope and promises. - How to keep the peace in a divorce. - The Do’s and Don’ts of a divorce. For more information, visit www.DivorceSourceRadio.com
Surviving Divorce explores the five stages of anger and grief as it relates to a divorce. The five stages of divorce are: Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression/Pain, Acceptance/Recovery. It's harder to get over a divorce than the death of a loved one. Learn ways to cope with your hurt, anger and pain and discover how to come out the other side of divorce a healthy and happy person. This is a "Must Hear" program for anyone experiencing the emotional pain of divorce. For more information, visit www.DivorceSourceRadio.com.
How do lawyers and psychologists work together when child custody is an issue and in a divorce with a high level of conflict? Psychologist Dr. Larry Friedberg and attorney Henry Gornbein are guests and discuss: Counseling for high conflict couples for the sake of the children. - How to set up a communications protocol with high conflict couples. - Does the conflict end after re-marriage? - Learn how to not re-marry the same type of person you are divorcing. - Is taking your children to counseling a good or bad idea? - How to stay away from “shark” attorneys who want to litigate and save money and relationships by pre-packaging your divorce. - Create a plan for an amicable divorce. www.DivorceSourceRadio.com.
Divorce is difficult on children at any age. The psychological effects of divorce on children are more extreme when they’re forced to endure a long, drawn-out custody battle. These children suffer from a variety of psychological problems like denial, guilt, low self-esteem, physical problems, depression, anger, panic, destructive or even criminal behavior. Dr. Larry Friedberg is our guest and discusses ways to help your children through your divorce. You will learn: How to tell your children about your divorce, How to help them with their shared living arrangements and Find ways to make this an easier transition for the entire family. For more information, visit www.DivorceSourceRadio.com.
Divorce is a complex and traumatic experience for most people. The so called “simple” divorce is all too rare. Although most divorces don’t end up in a trial, there are alternatives to an acrimonious and combative divorce. On this program, we take a look at ways to get you through the divorce process with less stress and come out the other side with less animosity towards your ex. Attorney, Henry Gornbein, discusses Alternate Dispute Resolution. Learn how Facilitative Mediation and Collaborative Law can be a viable option to a traditional divorce and help couples retain control over their lives. If children are involved, keeping a harmonious relationship after divorce should be one of primary concerns and ADR offers a means of maintaining an amicable relationship with your ex as opposed to doing battle and growing further apart during a litigious traditional divorce. For more information, visit www.DivorceSourceRadio.com
Dealing with child custody and visitation is one of the most difficult aspects of getting divorced. Divorce and child custody cases are often sensitive and emotional matters. In this program, we’ll discuss The different types of child custody, child support, and visitation. Attorney, Henry Gornbein, will explain how you can step back from your anger and do what’s in the best interest of your children. Henry also emphasizes not wasting your your financial resources through unnecessary litigation. Henry explains how to have a "game-plan" and provides a step-by-step guide to prepare you for your divorce and child custody case. This is a very important program for anyone divorcing with children. Visit www.DivorceSourceRadio.com for more information.
Divorce is an emotional experience. Learn how to make the process easier by selecting the proper attorney. Henry Gornbein, an attorney and expert of over 40 years in family law, is interviewed and provides helpful information for those entering divorce. For more information, visit www.DivorceSourceRadio.com.
The second episode of Divorce Source Radio explores the emotional side of divorce. Divorce is a stressful and unsettling situation. Over 50% of first marriages end in divorce, and the number increases to 67% for second marriages. Renowned psychologist, Dr. Larry Friedberg, is interviewed and we learn: How Communication Breaks Down in Relationships, How to Work Through your Divorce with Less Stress, How to Protect Your Children from Personal Arguments With Your Spouse and we discuss Controlling Personalities. For more information on Dr. Larry Friedberg, visit www.DrLarryFriedberg.com. For more programs and information on our show, visit www.DivorceSourceRadio.com or email us at DivorceSourceRadio@gmail.com
Happy Holidays from Divorce Source Radio. So what’s to be happy about you ask. I know things may be very rough for you right now, but I want you to understand I have been there and gotten beyond that. I’m re-airing this show I did going on five years ago when I went through my own divorce. It was all happening during the holidays and I reached out to psychologist, Dr. Larry Friedberg to help others like me cope with our first holiday alone. This has been one of the most listened to programs on Divorce Source Radio and is my gift to you. I hope this program, Divorce During The Holidays helps you. – Steve Peck, Founder & Host, Divorce Source Radio. The holidays can be a challenging time for families going through divorce. We have these images of perfect family holidays, yet your own family is coping with a situation that is anything but perfect. In this program, psychologist, Dr. Larry Friedberg, provides advice to help get you through the holidays. This Program Covers: Dealing with ALL Holidays including: Christmas, Hanukkah , Easter, Birthdays, Bar/Bat Mitzvahs, Graduations How to deal with your feelings and emotions during this trying time Understanding issues your children may be dealing with during the Holiday season Dividing parenting time between you and your ex Tips for Holiday parties and gatherings to ease the stress Is it proper to begin dating around the Holidays For more programs related to divorce and life after divorce, visit www.DivorceSourceRadio.com
Top New York City divorce coach, Liza Caldwell, joins Stacy to discuss how to navigate her proven approach of the 4 stages of divorce. In this episode, Liza opens up about how going back to school and how being a role model for her children were major turning points in her life. Whether you are contemplating, navigating or recovering from divorce, Stacy and Liza dive into how to overcome the challenges and fears associated with this transition. Liza Caldwell | W: www.sasforwomen.com P: (917)485-1323 E: info@sasforwomen.com Stacy Francis | W: www.francisfinancial.com P: 212-374-9008 E: Stacy@francisfinancial.com For more programs on Divorce and life after divorce, visit: www.DivorceSourceRadio.com Financially Ever After is a Divorce Source Radio production.