Men’s Divorce has introduced a new resource to help men going through divorce by implementing an interactive forum. This allows users to reach out to a large community of other men who have gone through, or are going through, the divorce process.
The forum already has a large user base since it has been up and running on our sister site, dadsdivorce.com, for several years. We felt that opening it as a resource to the readers of Men’s Divorce would be mutually beneficial, as the combined experience of our viewers can only add to the usefulness of the information found on the forum.
There are a variety of threads that should cover any topic you can come up with, from an area to pose questions or concerns before and during a divorce, to a parenting and child custody section, to a miscellaneous section that is more open-ended.
You do not need to register an account to view the forum threads; however, you will need to create an account to post comments or new topics. The process is very quick and simple, requiring only a custom username, an email address and password.
We strive to keep the forum as a positive and helpful community, so please note the posting guidelines and terms of use. Keep all posts respectful — abusive and hateful posts will be flagged and deleted by moderators, and all users are subject to a three-strike warning system that can result in temporary or permanent bans.
All we ask is that you keep things civil, meaning if you don’t have anything nice to say, don’t say anything at all.
The forum is intended to be an additional tool where members going through similar circumstances can come together, share their stories, learn from others’ experience and support one another. This can be a valuable resource to receive tips and advice from people who have been through similar situations, and Men’s Divorce readers are encouraged to participate in the discussions and lend their two cents.
Mat Camp is a former Lexicon Services Online Editor, who focused on providing a comprehensive look into all aspects of the divorce experience. On MensDivorce.com, he concentrated on issues, such as parenting time, custodial rights, mediation, the division of assets, and so much more.
Mr. Camp used the wealth of experience of Cordell & Cordell attorneys to bring tangible answers to reader questions in Ask a Lawyer articles, as well as offer a step by step process through the divorce experience with Cordell & Cordell Co-Founder and Principal Partner Joseph E. Cordell in Divorce 101: A Guide for Men.
Mr. Camp used thorough research to highlight the challenging reality that those who go through divorce or child custody issues face. He helped foster the continued success of the Men’s Divorce Survival Guide, the Men’s Divorce Podcast, and the Men’s Divorce YouTube series “Attorney Bites.”