Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Divorce But Were Afraid to Ask: How to Support Someone Through a Divorce

A Fresh Story, season 6, episode 10

Embark on a transformative journey as we unravel the complexities of divorce in 10 insightful podcast episodes.

Delve into crucial topics like contemplating divorce, navigating real estate and custody, deciphering legal jargon, and exploring the emotional, physical, spiritual, and sexual facets of divorce. This season also uniquely addresses the challenges faced by stay-at-home parents during divorce. Featuring advice, wisdom, and guidance from over 25 Fresh Starts Experts, each episode offers practical insights and solutions to empower you through this life-changing transition. Learn about the legal intricacies, discover methods to navigate the emotional rollercoaster, and gain a holistic understanding of the divorce process.

Produced by Fresh Starts Registry, the pioneer in the divorce industry and a comprehensive platform for everything needed to begin again, A Fresh Story Season 6 is your go-to resource for expert guidance and a supportive community. Join us as we navigate the complexities of divorce together and pave the way for a brighter, more empowered future.


On this episode, we’re covering everything you need to know to support someone in your life transitioning to divorce.

Questions covered in this episode:

  • How can you help a friend going through a divorce?

  • What are some tangible ways you can help people going through a divorce?

  • What are some free ways to help someone through a divorce?

  • What support can you offer to someone going through a divorce?

  • How can you build a divorce registry?

    Fresh Starts Experts featured in this episode:

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