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Introduction

Are you going through a divorce and looking for a lifeline, some guidance, or some advice?  No matter how much or how little you want it, divorce sucks. It’s expensive, time-consuming, and draining in every sense of the word.  Being a single parent going through it only adds to self-doubt, guilt, and a lifetime supply of therapy bills. No matter how well-meaningly you try to ‘lessen the impact’ on the kids with your masterful co-parenting plan,.

Let’s cut to the chase. We have compiled a list of 10 online resources that are about to rock your world harder than a toddler on a sugar high. These digital MVPs are like your virtual life coaches, steering you through the drama, despair, and disasters of divorce.

Tools For Going Through A Divorce

Going through a divorce can be tramatizing to children. Sesame Workshop offers resources to help cope 1. Sesame Workshop: This online hub delivers a treasure trove of free, bilingual resources designed to guide families through the labyrinth of divorce. The spotlight is on the vital trio of love, comfort, and care—essential ingredients for helping kids navigate the stormy seas of family upheaval. From insightful videos to captivating storybooks and engaging activities tailored to different age brackets, this digital haven equips you with the tools to tackle divorce’s challenges head-on. Got those awkward divorce-related questions from the little ones? Fear not; this hub offers strategies to tackle them like a pro. Don’t miss the Sesame Workshop: Divorce app, a lifeline for kids aged 2–8, braving the turbulence of separation or divorce. And that’s not all—you’ll also unearth gems on calming tactics, nurturing resilience in both kids and families, and unraveling the enigma of children’s emotions.

2. Ai Lawyer: Who knew AI could be your legal fairy godmother? Ai Lawyer swoops in with spells that translate legal gibberish into language you can actually understand. Wave your mouse over the link, and bam—you’ve got a trusty sidekick ready to tackle those court dragons without stealing your snacks. Services include legal assistance, state-specific motion and other form writing, legal research, legal analysis, and more. This is not a lawyer specific tool; although many use it, it’s so user-friendly and intuitive that anyone in a legal matter can benefit enormously from it. Use this link to sign up for a free trial and only $10 a week (cancel anytime) thereafter.

3.Calm: Going through a divorce isn’t just about splitting assets; it’s about helping you heal from being unhappy for so long and keeping your sanity intact too, which I did not do well at all, ever, in the least sense of that word, intact. . As a very high-energy person, divorce was the first time in my life that I even considered meditation because anything that could get me out of my own head, even for a few short moments, was worth my weight tin gold ( granted, I’m a skinny bitch). It’s not a cure-all, but at the very least it helped me become aware that I am capable of serenity, even if it is only for a glimpse of a second.

Meditation Room, which is soothing, peaceful, sereneSupport For Going Through A Divorce

4. Survive Divorce: Introducing the virtual blanket fort of the internet! Survive Divorce covers everything from heartache to wallet ache. It’s like a friend who hands you a box of tissues and then treats you to a spa day. You’ll emerge ready to face the world, or at least your ex’s lawyer.

5.WomensLaw.org: This digital haven spills the beans on a wide array of crucial topics, from divorce and custody to child support, restraining orders, housing laws, workplace safeguards, crimes, state gun regulations, and beyond. Gender or sex? There are no barriers here; the aim is to stand strong with all survivors of domestic violence.

Dive into state-specific laws, snatch up court forms that would take you an hour to find on the government’s site, breeze through quick guides, and catch a brief video that explains things you need to know with more clarity and less legal jargon.  Have burning questions about going through a divorce? The answers are here in the frequently asked questions section. Not to forget, it’s your go-to for hunting down legal eagles, charting out safety strategies, and extending help to others wrestling with domestic violence.

 6. SAS for Women: SAS for Women isn’t just a website; it’s a sisterhood. Picture a virtual tribe of women armed with webinars, articles, and coffee mugs filled with empowerment. When you are going through a breakup or divorce, there is no shame in needing a shoulder to cry on, even if it’s virtual.  SAS for Women makes you feel like they’ve got your back, and they’re ready to boss-babe the heck out of divorce.

Resources For Going Through A Divorce

7. UpToParents.ORG: Here is your digital compass, packed full of strategies and resources, to get you through the twists and turns of co-parenting. This platform is all learning to cope and easing the journey for separated or divorced parents as they navigate the tricky waters of raising kids together. Offering a range of practical tools and resources, UpToParents.org is a one-stop-shop for parents seeking effective co-parenting strategies while going through a divorce. Dive into insightful articles, interactive exercises, and engaging activities that foster better communication, cooperation, and collaboration between parents. With a mission to nurture healthier parent-child relationships, UpToParents.org is your trusted co-pilot on the challenging path of co-parenting success.

Guru’s Who Help Those Going Through Divorce

8. Divorce For Dummies: I uncovered an unexpected gem in the “For Dummies” book series—one all about going through a divorce. Authored by John Ventura and Mary Reed, this book perfectly speaks to realists like me. I was pleasantly surprised by the impressive array of valuable resources it brings to the table. It’s a must-have addition to my list.

9. Surviving Divorce Podcast: GD Lengacher, your podcast guru, is like the Gandalf of divorce survival for people who are coping with a breakup. With personal stories and wisdom that could rival Yoda’s, GD’s insights are your lifeline in the tempest of going through a divorce. Trust him—he’s been through it and came out wiser than ever.

10. Divorce Well: have you ever heard of a podcast that’s like a soothing cup of chamomile tea? Divorce Well, hosted by Christina Vinters, is that podcast. It’s your guide to untangling the web of going through a divorce, and it’s like having a heart-to-heart with the wisest aunt you never knew you had.

Ladies, gentlemen, and everyone in between, these websites are your golden ticket through the tumultuous divorce ride. Bookmark them, share them, and let them be your virtual cheerleaders. Remember, in the world of divorce, you’re not just a player; you’re the headliner of your own show, and these websites are here to make sure you shine.

At Mom Versus the World, we’re all about arming single moms with wit, wisdom, and a dash of sarcasm. Stay tuned for more tales of triumph and hacks for conquering life’s craziest challenges. After all, the world might be against us, but we’re ready to prove it wrong, one hilarious battle at a time! 💪🎉