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Going on holiday with your ex doesn’t have to be weird. Just ask the Trudeaus

Going on holiday with your ex doesn’t have to be weird. Just ask the Trudeaus

Justin Trudeau and Sophie Gregoire’s decision to sail off into the sunset together might sound weird, but it’s proof that divorce doesn’t have to be a bitter slanging match.

  • by Kate Halfpenny

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Separated, but living together: The rising trend of being flatmates with an ex
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Separated, but living together: The rising trend of being flatmates with an ex

National figures show a 47 per cent rise in the number of separated couples living under the one roof in the past five years.

  • by Caitlin Fitzsimmons
Are couples who sleep in separate beds happier? I know I am
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Are couples who sleep in separate beds happier? I know I am

Until we tried it, Chris and I had never heard the term “sleep divorce”. It means giving up the shared marital bed while keeping the relationship.

  • by Kate Halfpenny
Obsessed with celebrity divorces? You’re not alone

Obsessed with celebrity divorces? You’re not alone

From Sofia Vergara to Ariana Grande, there’s a reason we can’t get enough of celebrity break-ups.

  • by Remy Tumin
‘He was a good person, he just wasn’t my person’. How Annie knew it was over

‘He was a good person, he just wasn’t my person’. How Annie knew it was over

How do you know when your relationship has reached the end of the road? Three women speak about love, clarity and their road to independence.

  • by Dilvin Yasa
Charlotte Ree: ‘I met my partner on Tinder at 30. He picked up my heart and healed it’

Charlotte Ree: ‘I met my partner on Tinder at 30. He picked up my heart and healed it’

“I fully thought I’d be married and have a kid by 28, and now I am allowing myself to have hopes and dreams.”

  • by Jane Rocca
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People tell me they would never hit their partner. That’s not enough

People tell me they would never hit their partner. That’s not enough

My sister, like other victims of domestic abuse, was trapped by someone who carefully masked their control.

  • by Tarang Chawla
Ben Mingay: ‘We had to kiss on stage, it didn’t take long before we fell in love’

Ben Mingay: ‘We had to kiss on stage, it didn’t take long before we fell in love’

“It was heartbreaking to end our marriage, but we both thought it was the right choice,” says the Packed to the Rafters actor of his ex-wife, Kirby Burgess.

  • by Robyn Doreian
How to protect your finances from a relationship breakdown
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How to protect your finances from a relationship breakdown

It’s worth having a financial arrangement in place: prenups are no longer just for Hollywood stars or the mega-wealthy.

  • by Grace Bacon
‘We’d been unhappy for a while’: Moana Hope on her marriage split, single parenting and her football future

‘We’d been unhappy for a while’: Moana Hope on her marriage split, single parenting and her football future

Being one of the country’s most loved-up, high-profile, same-sex couples, Hope’s break-up with model Isabella Carlstrom took fans by surprise. Now, she’s ready to talk.

  • by Melissa Singer
Inside the family violence refuges that are making sure everyone is safe – even pets

Inside the family violence refuges that are making sure everyone is safe – even pets

For those fleeing domestic violence, leaving behind a beloved pet is heartbreaking. Now refuges recognise the healing role animals can play.

  • by Margaret Ambrose