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Finding a divorce counselor can be a difficult task, especially if you are located in a remote area. Thankfully, there are many divorce counselors available who can help you through your divorce process. To find the best divorce counselor for your needs, it is important to take into account your individual situation. 

Some factors to consider include: whether you have children, whether you are filing for divorce voluntarily or involuntarily, and whether you are looking for an informal or formal counseling relationship. Once you have determined which type of divorce counseling is right for you, it is important to find a counselor who is experienced in your specific case. 

Overall, finding a qualified divorce counselor is an important step in navigating through the complicated process of splitting up with your spouse. By working with a professional who understands your needs, you can maximize your chances of success during this difficult time.

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“We’ve been dealing with a very difficult situation for six years, and have sought help from many counselors. We came to Mantra Care Divorce Counseling for the first time and we’re so glad we did. The counseling was professional, warm and comfortable, and made us feel at peace about our separation. We would highly recommend them to anyone who is in need of divorce counseling.”

- Elaine

Frequently Asked Questions

Most counselors recommend that you bring any documents related to your marriage, including financial records. You may also want to bring a list of questions or topics you would like to discuss with the counselor. Additionally, it is a good idea to have a notepad and pen to take notes during your session. Finally, if there are court orders or other legal documents related to the divorce, it is important that you bring those as well.

Divorce counseling can be helpful if you’re feeling overwhelmed by the emotional, psychological, and even financial changes that come when a marriage ends. It can provide an impartial space to discuss your feelings and explore new paths forward. A counselor can help you process the end of your marriage and provide strategies for overcoming any obstacles you may face in the future. It can also be beneficial to have support from someone who is not personally involved with the situation.

Divorce counseling typically consists of both individual and group sessions. During individual sessions, you and the counselor will explore your feelings and experiences around the end of your marriage. You can also discuss things like communication, parenting strategies, co-parenting concerns, financial issues and other topics that come up in a divorce. Group sessions focus on helping people cope with the transition to being single again and finding strength in numbers.

Yes! The conversations that take place during therapy are confidential. No information will be shared without your permission.

If your partner is unwilling to attend counseling, there are still resources available to you. You can find support from friends and family, or seek out divorce support groups who can provide understanding and advice.