Spotlight on LifeThruDivorce.com

Ending a marriage is not a quick experience to go through, nor is it one that a person can handle with ease all on their own. While many people facing this situation have great family and friends to turn to for comfort and support, they don't always know what it's like to be in your shoes. Sometimes, it can be comforting to know that you're not alone by hearing the experiences of others who have faced what you're facing, even if they are strangers. 

Perri Teitelbaum and Michelle Zudeck recognise the value of sharing stories and support within communities that understand the anxiety, frustration, and pain confronted in divorce. Having both experienced divorce first-hand, they founded LifeThruDivorce.com as a way to create that community of support within the web. "As Perri was going through her own contentious divorce, she realised she and her son were lacking the type of support and community she was looking for during this tumultuous time," explains Michelle. "She approached me with the idea to create a safe, online haven for families going through the divorce process." 

The mission behind LifeThruDivorce is to be the empathetic, one-stop resource for everything divorce, from Legal to Financial, Children to Wellness, Real Estate to Travel, and beyond. As Michelle describes, "The site offers a wonderful, personal, supportive community where people can connect with others going through the same experience." 

As founders of LifeThruDivorce, both Perri and Michelle are highly involved in the everyday operations of the website and community outreach, and their hands-on approach demonstrates their passion towards their mission. "We hope people utilise the resources to help navigate their divorce transition in a more positive way, for them and their entire family," says Michelle. "The journey can be difficult and stressful, LifeThruDivorce.com's experts can guide people through the process knowing there is a light at the end of the tunnel."

Articles and tips from divorce and family law experts make up only part of what the website has to offer. "LifeThruDivorce.com  has online, member-only support communities and public Twitter/Facebook Live parties and interactive sessions where people can get involved," says Michelle. "The Community is always open for member discussions and interaction in a safe, closed environment." Anyone looking to share, read stories, or receive tips on divorce and family-related matters are invited to join the community and get updates about upcoming discussions via Facebook and Twitter.

Through her experience in managing the website, we asked Michelle for one tip she might offer someone new to co-parenting after divorce or separation. She says that one tip they always convey is that the children always come first. "If you can show your children that they are loved and will be secure in each home environment then that is half the battle. The other half is that the adults must act like adults and keep the children out of any issues."

For anyone whose life has been touched by divorce or separation, LifeThruDivorce.com is a great resource to go for support, tips, and other helpful information. Check out the website today, and become a member of their online community.