Dating After Divorce
Ready to get back out there, but not sure where to start? Dating after divorce comes with unique challenges, and our team is here to help guide you along the way.
Years ago, many of us would never have dreamed of living separately from our spouse by choice. However, in the modern world, living apart together is becoming a more common choice.
Remarrying later in life brings its own set of twists and turns. Navigating stepfamily dynamics, especially with grown-up children, can be challenging. From step-parenting challenges to stepping into the grandparent gig, we've got the wisdom you need. Dive in for our advice to make your love story unfold as smoothly as possible.
Unfortunately, there's no handbook for finding a healthy relationship. Still, there is a ton of advice out there, both good and bad. We know how frustrating the search for a healthy relationship can be, so we’re giving you practical advice on where to look for your next great relationship.
After years of anonymous swiping and online dating, it's time for something a little more old-fashioned. For singles searching for meaningful relationships, matchmaking is the hot and promising way to discover lasting love.
The dating world can be overwhelming at times, so it's important to protect your mental health. Here are some things you can do to help you maintain a healthy mind and heart while dating.
No one ever said a breakup is easy. Learn how the process can look different for everyone, and get advice on how to heal after a breakup.
Whether you've been dating for a short period of time or have been in a long-term relationship, parting ways can be challenging for both parties. However, it is possible to break up with someone kindly and respectfully, minimizing hurt feelings and allowing both of you to move on to the future love that is waiting for you.
Divorce is a heavy subject, and navigating life after one can be confusing and emotional, especially when it comes to getting back into the dating pool. Join Master Certified Matchmaker Genevieve Gresset and Certified Dating Coach/Matchmaker Heather Drury as they discuss a recent divorcee's distraught feelings, feeling "normal" again, and getting back into dating.
Imagine you’re arriving at a coffee shop for a first date. Your date is already waiting at a table inside, and you’re beginning to feel a little nervous. When you spoke to each other over the phone, it felt like you’d known each other for years. Your heart is doing flips, a good sign that this could be the one. You’ve spent all day imagining your future together, and the fantasy is perfect. You know this date is going to be perfect, too. You take a deep breath, put on your best smile, and walk through the door.