The main objective of this study is to understand how divorced men perceive and explain theirrnpre and post-divorce family life experiences. The methodology followed is qualitative researchrnPre and Post Divorce Experiences of Men………rn6rnwith specific method of phenomenology that helped the researcher to understand the livedrnexperience of research participants. The participants have been purposively selected from thernconcluded divorce cases at Lideta Supreme Court. Data has been gathered through face-to-facernin-depth interview and analyzed by applying a rigorous data analysis procedure. The findingsrnrevealed that, the divorced men have experienced social, economic, emotional, andrnpsychological problems. After the divorce, adjustment to the new status, raising children, socialrnparticipation, assuming new role in the family have been found to be among the majorrnchallenging experience of participants. Men had no easy life after divorce and that has to be thernfocus of research and program intervention. The coping mechanisms used included personalrndetermination to work hard and overcome the problems, religion and hope about the future,rnmobilizing support from the environment, optimism about making things better for the children,rnand the belief and commitment that they can raise the children alone. Based on the findings, itrnhas been able to forward recommendations that professional social work practice is needed atrnmicro and mezzo levels apart from establishing a policy direction at macro level that guidesrnsocial work practice down the road. Family stability and reduction of divorce could be promotedrnby wider community awareness and family education programs at the three levels of social workrnintervention. Further research with a wider scope and coverage should also be conducted on thisrnarea in order to have a better understanding about the issue and help families avoid divorce or tornhelp families cope with the impact of divorce and see a better society