
Toronto, Ontario (PRWEB) February 15, 2012
Divorce Magazines (http://www.divorcemagazine.com) winter/spring 2012 edition features an vital and timely look at how individuals going through divorce can transform their negative thoughts into positive insight, and use that new awareness to make wise and compassionate decisions during divorce.
A positive attitude, emotional well-being and mental clarity are three keys to making the right decisions during divorce, commented Dan Couvrette, publisher of Divorce Magazine. This is especially vital if children are involved. Studies show that its often not divorce itself that inflicts lasting emotional wounds on children, but rather its how their parents conduct themselves during divorce that has the largest impact.
With respect to children and divorce, the edition also features a penetrating exploration of how to deal with parental alienation in court and at home. The article was written by Judge Michele Lowrance, a sitting domestic-relations judge in the Circuit Court of Illinois.
I have been a judge on the divorce bench for 16 years, and have watched the wreckage of the corrosive legacy of parental alienation and visitation interference play out over decades, Judge Lowrence writes. We have no statistics for measuring this group, because the victims are too vast. But the concentric circles include the children, their children and the extended family as well. The declaration of war by one parent on another makes radioactive fallout, which contaminates for generations.
Divorce Magazines winter/spring 2012 has a range of topical and timely articles, tips and resources for divorcing individuals at all stages of the process, including:


