Divorce is an intensely personal
and uniquely painful experience for each individual.
The
purpose of divorcePeers.com is to connect you with information and
recommendations from others who've walked this path as well. Divorce peers
are people who want you to know that you are not alone, that
others care, and that there are resources available to help you deal with
this time of profound change in your life.
For what it's worth, all of us here still often feel like we're
hanging on by our finger tips — and likely always will. But little
by little our holds grow stronger, the setbacks seem less horrendous, and
the time that passes between days of darkness continue to increase.
Even if you don't find the answers you need here, we hope this site will
help you better get your arms around some of the questions.
Cope with divorce, take control of what you can, be who you are.
We are
not professionals, we claim no endorsements, and we make no guarantees. But
every reference here has been made by one or more of your divorce
peers who have found personal value to share. This is an uninhibited
idea exchange, reference and cataloguing service which costs you nothing.
Your privacy is respected here: We don't collect user data and have no
interest in passing along your information for solicitation by others.
If there's something you'd like to share, we'd like to listen.
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The divorce peers responsible for this site are based in Southeast
Michigan.
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You're
not the first to feel suddenly overwhelmed with questions about divorce.
Where do you start? Once you do seek guidance, how do you keep the "answers"
from swamping you?
Start with You
The one thing we all have in common — before, throughout, and after our
divorces — is "self." So that's where we started, with tools
to help our divorce peers understand, improve control of, and positively
direct our own selves. As you look around here (and maybe even offer
contributions), we hope you'll come away with two fundamentals:
1. You are able to make good
decisions for yourself; and,
2. You have an absolute right
to make those decisions.
Organization and Focus
Rather than simply
collect references and add hyperlinks to this website, we felt you would be
better served by information that was:
1. Well-organized, indexed for ease of access;
2. Prioritized, including only what we have personally
reviewed and feel a passion to advocate, rather than exhaustive lists which
seek to provide all conceivable options; and,
3. Unique to the divorce peers community — of which we
hope you'll feel a welcome part!
Divorce Peers is not a lobbying group.
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