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What is Divorce360?
Divorce360.com is an online publication and community offering essential information, support and tools needed to navigate divorce – from contemplation through recovery. With over 1.3 million couples divorcing every year, divorce360 provides detailed news, Q&As, opinions and compassionate group advice from a variety of sources, including experts, therapists, lawyers, mediators, and people who have faced divorce first hand. divorce360.com was created and is run by a team of experienced executives from companies such as Bankrate (NASDAQ: RATE), Gannett and Procter and Gamble. For more about our company, read our About Us page.

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Who runs Divorce360?
The Divorce360 team has deep Internet expertise. Our staff is comprised of senior executives from Gannett and Procter and Gamble. Our CEO, Cotter Cunningham, is the former chief operating officer of Bankrate.com (NASDAQ: RATE).

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