2025 Divorce Stigma Scholarship
The Atlanta Divorce Law Group has worked with countless families through the most challenging times of their lives. Our attorneys have experience working through all aspects of divorce proceedings and see the strain it places on families. Even though many people view divorce as a negative situation, we believe in life Happily Ever After Divorceā¢. It is our mission to get rid of the stigma of divorce so people can make a real decision for their familyās future that does not come from a place of guilt and shame. We believe that when guilt and shame run the show, families stay stuck in dysfunctional relationships rather than make a movement towards becoming a healthier and happier family that may be under a different framework than marriage but nonetheless still a family.
Through our experience, our attorneys see firsthand how divorce can actually leave families happier and lead to positive lives post-divorce. The Atlanta Divorce Law Group is proud to hold The Divorce Stigma Scholarship for another year to hear students share their experience with divorce and how it differs from the negative stigma surrounding divorce today. Share your story with us and explain how the divorce experience of a close friend or family member positively affected those involved.
The winner of the scholarship will be chosen based on the criteria outlined below and will be awarded this $1,000 award to pursue their education.
Scholarship Eligibility
The eligibility requirements for The Divorce Stigma Scholarship are as follows:
- Applicants must be currently enrolled or about to attend an accredited community college, undergraduate, or graduate program within the United States
- Applicants must have a minimum current GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale.
The applicant must write a 750-word essay explaining how a divorce experience produced a positive outcome for those involved.
Application
A complete application for this scholarship will include:
- The candidate must fill out the form below with all the necessary information.
- A resume that includes both professional and academic experience.
- A current academic transcript (with clearly visible Cumulative GPA).
- A 750-word essay describing a divorce that had a positive outcome for those involved as opposed to the negative experience that is usually associated with divorce.
- Please be advised that all essays will be examined for AI-generated writing. If any AI-generated content is detected in the essay, the application will be denied.
Deadline
To be eligible for this scholarship, applicants must submit their complete application (resume, transcript, and essay) on or before the February 28, 2025 deadline. The recipient of the scholarship will be chosen during the month following the scholarship deadline. Please send any scholarship questions to contact@atldivorcegroup.com with the subject line ā2025 Divorce Stigma Scholarship.ā
Previous Winners:
Congratulations to the previous winners of the Divorce Stigma Scholarship!