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TORONTO, Ontario — The Winter/Spring 2010 edition of Divorce Magazine features an article by a family court judge on the secret to a successful divorce. It is invaluable information that will help individuals prepare for, and proceed through, their divorce with less expense, stress and trauma for themselves and their children. The latest issue also includes special features, book excerpts, and columns on how to survive divorce during a recession, how to resolve child access issues, how to select and work effectively with the right divorce professionals, the art of negotiation, mediation as an alternative to litigation, and how to keep divorce costs down. There are even some helpful divorce stress-busting pieces on how to quiet the mind, and how to manage anger.

Plus, the editors have invited local divorce professionals to answer common questions on topics of relevance to divorcing and separated individuals, including legal, financial, emotional, children, and more.

“With current economic conditions, it has never been tougher on families going through a divorce,” states Divorce Magazine’s Publisher and CEO Dan Couvrette. “By presenting the secret to a successful divorce, we want divorcing individuals to get the quality information and support they need sooner, not later.”

The Winter/Spring 2010 issue of Divorce Magazine is available now. Additionally, Divorce Magazine’s online resource center – located at www.DivorceMagazine.com – contains a wide range of divorce-related articles, news items, forums, and directories of divorce professionals who can help separated or divorced individuals. Access is free and no registration is required.

Launched in 1996, Divorce Magazine is North America’s only magazine devoted entirely to divorce. It is published twice a year with six regional editions (California, Texas, Illinois, Florida, New York/New Jersey and Ontario), and is full of helpful articles as well as guides to local divorce professionals. The magazine’s Website, www.DivorceMagazine.com, has been the leading divorce-related Website since 1996, offering a diverse archive with thousands of pages of self-help articles as well as public forums, polls, and information on local divorce professionals.