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Divorce Source Radio is your FREE audio source for information related to divorce. Our programs feature advice from leading divorce attorneys, psychologists, family counselors, authors and listeners like you who have experienced divorce first hand. Bloomfield Hills attorney Henry Gornbein is DSR’s Legal Correspondent, and Psychologist Dr. Larry Friedberg, of Franklin Village, is DSR’s resident therapist. “These are two of the brightest minds in their field,” says program creator and host, Steve Peck, “and their input is helping thousands of listeners each week deal with their divorce.” Dr. Larry Friedberg says, “Divorce Source Radio is a serious attempt to get quality information to people who need it. I am proud to be part of this effort.” DivorceSourceRadio.com is extremely valuable because it covers many key issues involving divorce and child custody in a user-friendly manner that is easy for a lay person to understand. For a full audio archive of programs related to divorce in a better sounding audio format as well as other resources and divorce links, visit www.DivorceSourceRadio.com or listen to our programs on iTunes by searching "Divorce Source Radio".

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Part of a divorce is the division of property. The marital home used to be one of a couple's major assets but due to the current economy, the equity in many homes has been turned upside down leaving couples with little or no equity and... more

When you have children and your ex remarries or becomes involved with someone, there are plenty of adjustments that need to be made beyond new living arrangements.“Life After Divorce – Step Parenting Issues”, discusses: If its proper... more

When many of us embark on divorce, it’s anything but civil. Anger can create the "win at any cost" mentality. If the attorney representing you is overly litigious, you may find yourself on the expensive path of hearings and a trial, and in the end,... more

Surviving Divorce explores the five stages of anger and grief as it relates to a divorce. The five stages of divorce are: Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression/Pain, Acceptance/Recovery. It's harder to get over a divorce than... more

Divorce is a complex and traumatic experience for most people. The so called “simple” divorce is all too rare. Although most divorces don’t end up in a trial, there are alternatives to an acrimonious and combative divorce. On... more

If you’ve decided to separate or get a divorce and have children, your next important decision should be about co-parenting. Divorce may be the end of a marriage, but it is not the end of the family. People who separate but continue... more

Divorce is difficult on children at any age. The psychological effects of divorce on children are more extreme when they’re forced to endure a long, drawn-out custody battle. These children suffer from a variety of psychological problems... more

Dealing with child custody and visitation is one of the most difficult aspects of getting divorced. Divorce and child custody cases are often sensitive and emotional matters. In this program, we’ll discuss The different types of child... more

Preparing for a divorce trial is somewhat like staging a dramatic play but with you and your spouse as the reluctant stars. The witnesses who take the stand are your supporting or not so supporting actors. A divorce Trial should be your last... more

Millions of Americans are addicted to alcohol and /or prescription or illegal drugs. If you or your spouse has suffered through an addiction during your marriage, this may present a challenge during your divorce. Even if you’re not an addict, you... more

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