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North Carolina Divorce Support GroupsYou're having a rough time handling your separation or divorce. Your family and friends are naturally sympathetic. Initially that's ok, but eventually you are going to want or need more support than that. You may choose to seek therapy, and that's a good option. Sometimes you may need just to talk to someone who is in the same situation as you. Your answer might be with a support group. Various organizations have support groups for separated and divorced people. Some are religious, others are non sectarian. Some are social, others are emotional. These groups can be a good place to find support, compassion and companionship from people who know first hand what you're going through. One word of caution concerning support groups, they are not therapists, and everybody's situation is different. They should be there to offer support, not advice. Always get your advice from an attorney.
Durham Divorce Support Groups
DivorceCare at Triangle Presbyterian Church 5001 Tudor Place Durham, NC 27713 (919)544-2780 DivorceCare meetings are held Thursdays from 6:15PM to 7:45PM at Triangle Presbyterian Church in Room 100. Dinner is available for a nominal fee for adults and children. This program runs concurrent with DivorceCare for Kids (DC4K)
Contact: Christopher Fraser Visit Website
Jacksonville Divorce Support Groups
Divorce Hope Brookwood Baptist Church 903 Henderson Dr Jacksonville, NC 28540 (910)455-7607 We want to help others find help and healing from the sadness of a divorce. God has the power to heal broken hearts and give us new dreams. Together we can build a support group to help each other along this difficult journey. We want to be able to help people who might not know where to turn and let them know that there is a road to recovery. We look forward to meeting you! Please call to register, we want to make sure we have enough supplies on hand. We meet on Wednesdays from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM in the Brookwood Baptist Church - Second floor, Faith Builders Class
Contact: Genia Locklear-Webb Visit Website
Jacksonville Divorce Support Groups
DivorceCare of Jacksonville, NC 207 Sugar Court Jacksonville, NC 28540 (910)346-5974 We help men and women who are hurting from separation and/or divorce. It is an on-going support group designed to help you understand what you are feeling, that you are not alone, and that we are here to help you recover.
Contact: Walter and Loretta Whitehurst Visit Website
Raleigh Divorce Support Groups
Second Saturday Wake County 3600 Glenwood Avenue Raleigh, NC 27612 (919)539-5468 Wake County Second Saturday divorce workshops offer specialized expert advisers who have helped families throughout the Triangle area navigate the divorce process with positive outcomes. The workshop provides tools, resources and information to help you cope with, manage the legalities and understand the financial considerations of divorce.
Contact: Bob Watral, Jr. Visit Website
Raleigh Divorce Support Groups
DivorceCare Crossroads Fellowship Church 2721 E. Millbrook Rd. Raleigh, NC 27604 (919)981-0222 We meet Monday nights 6:30-8:30pm. Come in through the North Entrance (around back)Registration is $15, childcare, and scholarships are available.We are here for anyone separated, or divorced. We've been where you are, and want to help.
Contact: George Karampelas Visit Website
Salisbury Divorce Support Groups
DivorceCare First Baptist Church 223 North Fulton Street Salisbury, NC 28144 (704)633-0431 DivorceCare is a 13 week video based support group that deals with issueslike "What's Happening To Me?", "Facing My Anger", "Financial Survival","The Road To Healing", "New Relationships", "Moving On , Growing Closer to God" We also offer "DivorceCare for Kids" for 1-6th graders.
Contact: Rod Kerr Visit Website
Vale Divorce Support Groups
DivorceCare Hull's Grove Baptist Church 6670 West Highway 27 Vale, NC 28168 (704)740-9667 The group currently meets at an apartment community in Belmont called Abbington Apartments on Tuesday evenings from 5:45 to 7:45 p.m.
Contact: Kim Fisher Visit Website
Wendell Divorce Support Groups
DivorceCare - Hephzibah Baptist Church 1794 Wendell Blvd Wendell, NC 27591 (919)455-0130 DivorceCare Seminars. Our current 13 week DivorceCare Seminar begins January 7, 2009 at 6:00p.m. at the church. DivorceCare is for separated and divorced persons who seek help with issues and emotional healing. It is a video seminar featuring experts on divorce and recovery. It also gives time for small group discussion. One time cost: $15.00.
Contact: LeRoy & Lucille Witt Visit Website
DivorceHQ.com and JT Spaulding Associates makes no representation, guarantee, or warranty (express or implied) as to the purpose, ability, competence, affiliation or quality of the support groups which are listed herein. DivorceHQ.com and JT Spaulding Associates shall have neither liability nor responsibility for the results or consequences for any participation with any of the support groups listed in this web site. Miscellaneous Divorce Related ArticlesDomestic Abuse Orders for Protection in Minnesota - Domestic abuse is defined as any of the following committed against a family or household member. The domestic abuse order for protection is only available to the family and household members of the abuser. ... Family Anti-Terrorism - A New Weapon in Domestic Violence Law - New York State Legislature enacted The Family Protection and Domestic Violence Intervention Act which confronts, and allows for the opportunity to acknowledge, domestic violence ... New Jersey Domestic Violence - In 1982, the Prevention of Domestic Violence Act, codified at N.J.S.A. 2C:25-17, was enacted to address domestic abuse and provide civil remedies for domestic violence victims ... New Jersey Premarital and Cohabitation Agreements - Premarital agreement or antenuptial agreement may be used by a couple to determine, prior to marriage, what each party's rights and obligations will be in the event of divorce. ... Paternity in Minnesota - The days of factual disputes over paternity are long gone, as the issue of biological paternity is now decided by DNA, which is hard to argue with. ... |
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