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Book Review: Moms Moving On by Michelle Dempsey-Multack
Divorcing as a mom is overwhelming—but Michelle Dempsey-Multack’s Moms Moving On is the empowering guide every single mom needs. In this heartfelt review, Olivia Howell of Fresh Starts Registry shares why this book is a must-read for moms navigating divorce, co-parenting, and healing. Plus, listen to their powerful podcast episode together on The Moving On Method.
Michelle Dempsey-Multack Called Us "The Best Duo in the Divorce Game"
Join Fresh Starts Registry co-founders Olivia Howell and Jenny Dreizen on The Moving On Method Podcast with Michelle Dempsey-Multack as they discuss rebuilding after divorce, creating emotional safety, and how their own experiences—especially as children of divorce—inspired the world’s first divorce registry.
No More Mediocre: The Book That’s Changing How We Talk About Relationships, Labor, and Love
Discover No More Mediocre by Laura Danger, a powerful new book on emotional labor, domestic inequity, and relationship dynamics. Perfect for anyone navigating marriage, divorce, or caregiving, this essential read offers practical tools, cultural insights, and real-life stories. Learn why this book is a must-have for anyone ready to challenge the status quo and reclaim equity at home.
What Is a Motion for Rule to Show Cause in Divorce?
What is a Motion for Rule to Show Cause in divorce? It’s a legal way to hold someone accountable when they violate a court order—like missing support payments or ignoring a custody agreement. This plain-language guide explains what to expect, how the hearing works, and what steps to take if you're filing or responding. Understand your rights and get the support you need to navigate divorce enforcement.
What to Expect at Your Preliminary Divorce Hearing (And How to Prepare)
Feeling anxious before your first divorce court hearing? You're not alone. This guide explains what a preliminary divorce hearing is, what to wear, how to emotionally prepare, and what to expect in the courtroom. Whether you’re panicking or just unsure, this compassionate breakdown will help you feel grounded, informed, and supported every step of the way. You’ve got this.
Managing Emotions in Divorce
Managing Emotions in Divorce by Lyerly Spongberg, Divorce Coach
10 Practical, Free Ways to Support Someone Going Through Divorce
When someone is going through a divorce, people often say, “I’m here if you need anything.” But that’s vague and puts the emotional labor back on the person who’s already overwhelmed. Instead, here are 10 specific, actionable ways to show up—no money required, just heart and follow-through.
The Best 60/40 Custody Schedules for Kids Ages 5–13: Options, Examples, and What Research Says
Explore the best 60/40 custody schedules for kids ages 5–13. Learn practical examples, age-based options, and how these custody arrangements support children’s mental health and family stability.
Are You Showing Up Where Your Divorce Clients Already Are?
If you work with clients going through divorce—whether as a therapist, coach, mediator, or real estate expert—visibility and trust matter more than ever. Fresh Starts Registry is the first and only platform combining a divorce registry, vetted expert network, and national media presence to help you reach the people who need your support most. Here’s how we amplify your work and connect you with ready-to-act clients.
What AI Is Not Telling You About Divorce
What AI Is Not Telling You About Divorce by Lisa Happ of Lisa Happ Coaching
How to Create a Youth Leadership Program
Creating a youth leadership program can be an exciting and rewarding endeavor. Such programs not only empower young people but also instill essential life skills and confidence.
What is the Job of a Leadership Coach?
In today’s fast-paced and ever-changing world, leadership isn’t just for adults in the workplace—it starts in adolescence. Teen leadership coaching is a powerful tool to help young people develop the skills, mindset, and confidence needed to lead in their schools, communities, and future careers.
Building Practical Confidence: What We Wish We Had Learned as Teens
Confidence is often talked about as something we either have or don’t have. For many teens, the message they hear is simply, “You need to be more confident.” But what does that actually mean?
What Causes Lack of Confidence in a Child?
Confidence is a crucial attribute for children's development, influencing their social interactions, academic performance, and overall mental health.
Breaking the Mold: Redefining Leadership for Every Teen
Leadership is often shaped by the examples we see around us. When we look at the leaders in our communities—whether in schools, businesses, or government—we subconsciously take note of who they are, how they look, and how they behave.
Bridging the Gap: A Partnership Between Choose Love & Peers Not Fears
Social-emotional learning (SEL) is a cornerstone of student development, equipping young people with the skills to navigate life’s challenges with resilience, empathy, and confidence.
Divorce Is Hard Enough—Here’s Why a Support Network Changes Everything
Trying to do divorce alone is overwhelming. Here’s how the right support network can change everything—from clarity and confidence to emotional relief and real healing.
From Overwhelmed to Organized: How a Divorce Support Network Empowers You
Divorce can feel like chaos—but it doesn’t have to stay that way. Learn how a real support network helps you organize, prioritize, and move forward with clarity.
5 Signs You’re Missing a Real Divorce Support Network
Not all support is created equal. Here are 5 signs you're missing a real divorce support network—and how to find the guidance and care you truly need.
Who Belongs in Your Divorce Support Network? A Checklist to Start Fresh
You don’t need to do divorce alone. Here’s a checklist of the experts and allies you need in your corner—so you can build a divorce support network that truly helps.