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Help through Divorce with Emotional, Physical, Mental, Legal, Financial Information
 

National Divorce Resource for New Zealanders


For every two marriages each year there is one divorce. There are around 10,000 divorcing couples per year in New Zealand, and half of those have children. Prior to Divorce.co.nz there was no one organisation that assists families through the divorce process. Access to information and resources is often difficult and costly to obtain.
Divorcing couples may find themselves dealing with a range of organisations such as: police, courts, lawyers, government agencies, counsellors and health practitioners, financial institutions, and victim support agencies. Often the viewpoints of different agencies and parties differ.

Reconciling what they advise and determine about your situation, with what you feel and want can leave you feeling disempowered, angry, isolated and alone. Divorce.co.nz was the first NZ website to acknowledge and provide a central forum for this community, providing information, access to resources and a vehicle for discussion.

Our aim is to encourage conciliatory divorce through access to on line information, products and resources and to assist you in understanding why divorce happens and coping with starting over.

In providing resources that you can access immediately and at anytime, to become better informed about the divorce process in New Zealand to increase your ability to navigate the divorce crisis with dignity and confidence.

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Divorce results in changing and uncertain financial situations, moving homes, benefit dependency, parenting problems, legal processes and court battles resulting in emotional and physical stress. You will find helpful information and access to resources by browsing our articles either under the menu headings or using our search function.

For every divorce story there is another person going through the divorce process who can benefit from reading that story. Whilst we revise our forum facility you are encouraged communicate with others by writing down your thoughts on your divorce. You can be heard by submitting your Divorce Story

All stories submitted are edited to ensure anonymity and are published without authorship.

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You Can Help Others Going through Divorce


If you have a friend or relative going through separation or divorce e-mail them this site by clicking on the link at the bottom left.

If you provide services to people going through a divorce and would like to contribute information to our site knowledge base, please feel free to contact us.

Also you may wish to advertise services to this community, in which case we have various levels of editorial, advertorial and cube or banner advertising options . admin@divorce.co.nz

Divorce.co.nz © The information on this website is offered to assist you in becoming informed about divorce matters relevant to New Zealanders. The information may not apply to your unique situation and do not therefore take the place of a lawyer, accountant, financial adviser, counsellor or therapist, etc. Last Updated January 2008




Poll
41% of YOU are thinking about Divorcing. Which of the following is the main reason?
I feel disempowered in our relationship
Our childraising values differ greatly
Too much verbal & emotional abuse
He/She is not committed to me
We argue too much about money
There is a better relationship out there
 
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