- Marriage – a Multi-Dimensional Bond By : James Walsh
The institution of marriage exists in every civilisation of the world. It is a relationship which is almost as old as when humans first learnt to walk on two feet and live together in social groups. There are many good reasons why marriage still remains as popular as ever even after thousands of years. - Finding the Right Marriage Counsellor By : James Walsh
Many marriages have been saved by the timely intervention of a good marriage counsellor. They are not exactly spin doctors but qualified experts in the field of marriage counselling. - Establishing Your Own DIY Divorce Website By : James Walsh
Though the divorce rates in the UK are constantly on the rise and the average length of marriage has further declined, the latest trend is that people have increasingly come to realize the sense of futility, waste and frustration associated with bitterly contested divorces. - Father and Child Custody By : James Walsh
The most significant downside of divorce is that children have to be separated from one or other parent. For a child to choose between either parent is a devastating experience. - Divorce – is it really the answer? By : James Walsh
Divorce is when the marriage of any two individuals is brought to an end through a decree of a law court. Divorce has been around since time immemorial. Nevertheless it has become much more commonplace in the recent times. - Role of Divorce Counsellors By : James Walsh
Divorce counsellors are experts who help you through a divorce. First and foremost, they encourage couples to do everything in their power to save the marriage before officially filing for divorce. - Growing Up with a Single Parent By : James Walsh
It is generally believed that a child should grow up with both parents to be able to lead a normal mental and physical life as an adult. Personally, I could not agree more with this belief. As a child, I grew up in a single parent household and the childhood memories of that challenging situation still haunt me. - Why Does Divorce Hurt? By : James Walsh
Divorcing couples fight over the weirdest of things. There was a couple who had split up their finances, their marital home and had worked out child custodial rights. Yet, their divorce was being delayed for they were fighting over an old carpet full of holes of little monetary value! We all know that the carpet was not the real issue for this contending duo. - Adultery and Divorce By : James Walsh
80% of married people have at least one extra marital affair during their marital tenure. 90% of such affairs terminate in regret. These are simple statistical figures that have been arrived at, but their veracity has not been tested. For, adultery is a sensitive issue. (In some nations, it is an illegal act punishable by law.) - Salvaging a Marriage By : James Walsh
Every year thousands of married couples petition for divorce and end up living single lives, be it newly married couples, couples with small or adolescent children, or older couples. Divorce today knows no boundaries of religion, language or age. - How to tell if Your Marriage is heading towards Divorce By : James Walsh
Nobody wants a marriage to fail and end in a divorce. Somewhere down the line, one’s marriage starts failing slowly and gradually. If you are smart and alert enough to notice this change, you may be able to prevent the divorce and rectify whatever needs to be corrected. - Cross-Nation Divorces in Europe By : James Walsh
The world is growing smaller. Not just business or travel, but in matters of the heart as well, distances are beginning to matter less and less. - Financial Divorce Considerations and Implications By : James Walsh
Divorce can be a time for making appropriate decisions about some of the most important factors in your life. Financial decisions can consume a major portion of your time because decisions relating to your future finances can have a major impact on your lifestyle after the divorce. - Whatever Happened To "Till Death Do Us Part"? By : James Walsh
Divorce is no longer the "whispered in undertones" exception to the rule of marriage. It no longer takes one by surprise and does not carry with it any social stigma. In fact, divorce has come completely undone and is an accepted part of modern life. "Till death do us part" perhaps has to be changed to "till divorce does us apart". - Save Marriage By : Mark Ling
Conflicts are a part of life and marriage. As each partner makes the transition from individuality and self-sufficiency to coupledom, each wants to exert his or her own individual interests on everyday matters of life, and this is especially common in the first few years of marriage. This gives place for conflicts between life partners, and is one of the most pertinent issues facing new couples adjusting to living and sharing lives together. Living and thinking as a couple involves a period of adjustment and a change of mindset, which with clear communication, is possible to negotiate and bring you closer together. When couples are not able to solve their issues, problems ensue, and it is here that professionals can offer guidance to help couples learn conflict-resolving strategies. While some couples use these techniques effectively, some do not seem to get the hang of it. - Divorcing Your Partner for New-found Love – Is it Worth it? By : James Walsh
It has been seven years since you got married. Family life has become a predictable routine, kids and all. Boredom has set in as days and months slide by uneventfully in daily drudgery. - Effects of Divorce on Young Children and Teenagers By : James Walsh
Till now our society has been accustomed to intact, nuclear families in which children had access to nurturing and care by both the parents. However, the current scenario, in which one in two marriages ends in a divorce, has drastically changed the things. A lot has been said and done about the impact of a divorce on the adults involved. - Physical Abuse and Divorce By : James Walsh
Last week, I read an interesting case in the newspaper. The case was about a woman who had put her husband behind bars on grounds of physical abuse. Though this might sound as a common occurrence in the current state of affairs, there was one interesting fact about this case. The woman hailed from a very orthodox community that strictly lived by the teachings in the Bible. - Is Your Spouse having an Affair? By : James Walsh
Extramarital affairs have led more than one woman to seriously consider the option of divorce. It in fact becomes a matter of breach of trust. If you are not able to trust the one whom you loved, you will not be able to trust anyone else in this world. But before you take that drastic step, lend me your ears. I might have a message to convey across to you. - When Does a Child Custody Battle Go Too Far? This was our story... By : Christoph Hickory
When you go into a child custody battle make sure you do your research. We found out the hard way that not having a strategy will cost you in the long run. There are a couple of experts in child custody that have put together a "strategy guide" that has proved to be a great resource to us. We learned stuff that are $250 per hour lawyer didn't even know about. - The Effect of Grandparents on Separation Agreements By : James Walsh
The bondage between the grandparents and their grandchildren is a peculiar one. The children of the grandparents who also play the role of the parents of their children, in this competitive world, find absolutely no time to devote adequately either to their parents or to their children. As a result, the grandparents and their grandchildren develop a mutually beneficial relationship. The grandparents have always been playing a prominent role in bringing up their grandchildren. - Consent Orders By : James Walsh
Irretrievable breakdown of a marriage is a sad occasion for the partners and the entire family. It is the end of a dream, a proclamation of incompatibility between two individuals and an admission of their failure to get along together. When two spouses agree to separate, there arises the question of division of marital property, maintenance and arrangements regarding children. - High-street Solicitors By : James Walsh
Marriage is something which the partners saying their wedding vows wish would continue for ever. They have zeroed in on the other partner after much thought and are in love with each other. They want to spend the rest of their lives together in a close bond. - How to Have a Hassle - Free Divorce By : James Walsh
The manner in which a couple divorces determines the quality of their future life. A hassle free divorce apart from helping the estranged spouses to move forward in life also enables their children to blossom. They benefit by receiving love from both the parents. - The Divorce Process in Oregon By : James Walsh
Oregon comes across as quite a contemporary state where about one-sixth of all the couples are cohabitating without marriage.
As per a recent report by CNN, the divorce rate in the USA has dropped by almost one-third since 1981. However, at 4.1 per 1000 population, the divorce rate in Oregon is very close to the national average. Thus, it doesn’t figure in the list of states with either ‘high’ or ‘low’ divorce rates. Despite the fact that twenty five percent of its population admits to being non-religious, a few churches in Oregon are offering to solemnize covenant marriages in order to bring down the current divorce rate. - DIY Divorces: The End of the Road for High Street Solicitor? By : James Walsh
A Do It Yourself (DIY) divorce is one where the partners wanting to dissolve their marriage get a divorce themselves without hiring the services of a professional lawyer. In this, the individuals seeking separation take care of all legal issues and procedures themselves, even facing the judge and acting as their own lawyers if need be. - Divorcing to Find Happiness By : James Walsh
Pamela Andersen has moved out of her family home as she prepares herself for divorce after four years of marriage to music artiste, Kid Rock. Andersen claims that being on her own is the best thing she could have done for herself and her kids. She is happy and is proudly announcing it to the whole world. - Divorce Can Be Amicable By : James Walsh
A divorce is exactly like a bad tooth – it hurts while it is there; it’s awful to extract it; there’s a gap when it is gone – but it leaves you extremely relieved. - Child Custody and Seeing Your Kids - Visitation By : Child Custody Secrets
Child custody has several forms, sole custody and joint custody. Sole custody means one parent gets physical as well as legal custody. Joint custody is another type of child custody, where both parents get the right to have a share in making decisions for the child. There is also a type of joint custody where the child gets to stay for some period of time with each of the parent. However, it is said that this can be a bit difficult for the child. - Preparation for Child Custody Court Ordered Mediation By : Child Custody Secrets
In Child Custody disputes Mediators help collect complete information about each parent and organize this information in a useful way. During mediation all history of both the parents is extremely useful. All aspects including childhood, past divorces, past history, parent’s history, parents’ martial status, siblings, relations with siblings, history of crime, domestic violence, etc. are also taken into consideration. You as a parent must be prepared to show yourself in the best possible light. - Parenting Without Child Custody By : James Walsh
How much is enough when it comes to taking responsibility for your own creation? And what is to be done when your say is no more the most decisive factor about this? These are two of the most important questions that parents face during a divorce and custody over a child is lost. There are two types of reaction to this dilemma. There are the parents who do not want to keep in close touch, and are only too happy to escape taking care of their wards. On the other hand, there are those that are heart broken at being parted from their children. - Are You Prepared For Your Child Custody Hearing? By : Child Custody Secrets
Although the courts have the best interests in mind, there can’t be anyone more important in making the best decision for their children than parents. Parents should try and settle their Child Custody issues outside the courts. A custody decision arrived on your own with two agreeing parents is more desirable than the one which is disputed a determined by the court. - Divorce and the Child Custody Evaluation By : Child Custody Secrets
Getting prepared for the Child Custody Evaluation can be nerve racking, but if you take these things into consideration they can guide to you toward a successful Child Custody hearing. - The Divorce Process in Maryland By : James Walsh
The state of Maryland has one of the lowest divorce rates in America. In part, this can be attributed to a longer period of separation required by law before a final decree can be awarded. - Extramarital Affairs and Attitudes Toward Infidelity By : James Walsh
The USA and the UK have one thing in common for several years now, and that, too, a nationally applicable statistic. In both states, divorce is granted mostly on the grounds of extramarital affairs. The demographics of affairs are peculiarly similar in both countries, but that is not all. - Military Divorce and Legal Separation By : Victor Epand
This article contains valuable advice about military divorce and separation. - Are All Divorcees Adulterers? Part 2 By : Dave Smith
Part 2 of Father Dave's sermon on divorce. - Who Keeps The House, Divorce! By : Daniel Millions
It's a fight to the bitter end! - Are All Divorcees Adulterers? Part 1 By : Dave Smith
Part 1 of Father Dave's sermon on divorce. - Love And Marriage (And Why The Former Is Not Enough For The Latter) By : Dave Smith
Father Dave's rave on love and what would happen if we all began to approach marriage in an entirely different way. - 2 Ways to Get a "Do It Yourself Divorces" By : Darin Lawson Hosking
Sometimes a "do it yourself divorce" will help ease the pain in the pcketbook but not the pain in the assets. - The Golden Rule to Get Over a Relationship Break Up By : Joshua Uebergang
Did you know psychologists concur that having a relationship break up is like going through grief? By understanding the similarity you are able to better move on from your broken relationship. Follow this golden otherwise you will never truly get over a break up. - Things About Divorce You May Not Know By : Darin Lawson Hosking
What ever the reason for divorce, it is a very real and harsh subject. Getting a divorce demand thaught before and after the fact. - Things You Could Expect if You Start to Date a Divorce Man By : Darin Lawson Hosking
When dating a divorce man depending on if he has been divorce for awhile or has just recently got one there are several things that you could expect from that man. In this article I'm going to give you just a few of the things you could expect form a divorce man. - Documents You Need For Your Divorce By : John Pawlett
This article is designed to give someone who is considering or planning for the possibility of divorce an idea of what documents are needed. - Learning To Eat Alone After Divorce By : Shane Woods
The hardest part of a divorce is being alone. You have to learn how to do everything alone. You have to learn to live alone, to do things out side of the home alone, to sleep alone, and to eat alone. - Moving On And The In Laws After Divorce By : Shane Woods
Getting divorced is hard any most people that have to go through it. It is a time that is considered very sensitive for most. This is not something that many people look forward to and in fact it can be something that is very disruptive to their lives. - How To Stop Divorce By : Marcus Boo
Divorce rate has risen to a phenomenal level in the past decade. This trend of rising divorce rate may very well be fueled by the divorces we see in show business everyday. However, the major contributor to a divorce is the lack of understanding between couples. As long as a couple is willing to learn how to stop a divorce, all is not lost. - Building a Following for Your Writing By : Jinger Jarrett
If you want to sell more of your writing, especially if you are a book author, you need to build a following. By building a following, you'll have a ready made audience who wants to buy everything you write. - Rights of Fathers When it Comes to Divorce By : Sandy Baker
Sadly, when it comes to divorces, no matter what the reason, the children are the ones who suffer the most. This is especially true in situations involving adultery or abuse. - How to Promote Your Book Even in Your Underwear By : Steve Manning
You can promote your book hundreds of thousands, even at home, even in your spare time, with little more than a telephone. - How To Choose The Best Divorce Lawyer By : Jeff Schuman
Finding the best divorce lawyer can be helpful in getting through this tough time. Here are a few things to consider when choosing the best divorce lawyer for you. - Divorce Parenting and Stress By : Matt Doyle
Simple solutions for high levels of stress during the divorce process. - Break Up Doesn't Have To Mean Break Down By : Richard MacKenzie
Fact: Break Ups and Divorce are on the increase worldwide. There are many reasons for this and it was even reported last week that biggest growing issue is infidelity. - Get Your Life Off The Rocks And Back On The Tracks - Learn To Survive Break Ups By : Richard MacKenzie
With break ups and divorce on the increase in the United States of America and the whole of Europe, there is certainly a massive need of a helping hand to combat the stress that this issue causes. Hypnotherapy is proving itself time and time again in being an effective approach to getting your life back on track, even after the devastation of a relationship break up or divorce. - Eliminating Ex-Spouse Conflict By : Matt Doyle
Article for divorcees who are struggling to get along with their ex-spouse. Divorcees tend to make specific mistakes that create conflict with their ex-spouse or perpetuate existing problems. - Break Ups - A Way to Cope By : Richard MacKenzie
To anyone that's been through one (and that's probably most), a break up in a relationship and be catastrophic. Some sufferers even feel that it is the 'End of the World'. - There Is A Fine Line Between Love And Hate - After Break Ups By : Richard MacKenzie
There is a fine line between love and hate. No more is this seen than in the aftermath of a complicated break up or divorce. And if you have ever been unfortunate enough to have experienced this, you will understand exactly what I mean. - Writing Help And Morning Pages By : Mary Desaulniers
For more than fifteen years, the morning pages have been my daily writing help, the friend that coaxed me out of fear and inertia about putting words on paper and like the Nike slogan, urged me to "Just Do It!" - Successful Synopsis Writing Tips By : Christine Harrell
Writers hate the job of writing a synopsis. For you, it might be right up there with death and public speaking in terms of the fear factor. Here are a few tips to make everything a bit easier. - Break-Ups Are Never Easy, But You Could Make Them Easier! By : Richard MacKenzie
This issue is bigger than you think, with thousands every year having to struggle through all of the emotional as well as the practical quagmire. And the unfortunate news is that this type of devastation is on the increase both in Europe and the United States. - Moving Past An Affair By : Jenna Stevenson
Affairs are something that many people always believe will not happen to them, but they happen to a lot of people that most of us think seem very happy. - Avoid Personal Disintegration from a Broken Marriage with Hypnotherapy for Break Ups and Divorce By : Richard MacKenzie
When we fall in love and experience the first blush of romance, it seems to us that life couldn't be better. The world seems perfect and rosy, and we cannot bear to think of ever living without our partner. - Why Book Campaigns Fail By : Penny Sansevieri
Your book isn't bland - - why should your marketing campaign be boring? - Overcoming Writers Block By : ian Williamson
In almost every writer's fora that there is, the deplorable perennial problem of writer's block has always been brought up by both professional and amateur creative writers. - Article Plagiarism: the Next Internet Ripoff? By : Gordon Goodfellow
Writing articles is now acknowledged to one of the best ways to get good non-reciprocal links back to your website and increase your link popularity and page rank. But with all new booms come the charlatans who would steal your hard work and publish it as their own. This is a clarion call for those who commit article plagiarism to stop it. - When Will He Divorce Her? By : Steve Roberts
It's a common question. A person (most often a woman) waits and waits for a man to divorce his wife and begin a public relationship with her. He always seems on the verge of doing so, or, at least has good reasons for putting it off. - To End or Not to End Your Relationship? By : Ineke Van Lint
You're swinging back and forth between staying with or leaving your partner. How to get out of this torture? Stop focusing on your relationship, stop driving yourself crazy running around in circles and get to work at what really matters in life: you, your mission, your passion, your specific talents and what you came here to do. - How To Have A Hassle Free Divorce By : Marc Lindsay
Before entering a divorce theres a few things you need to know. This article will help explain the whole process and hopefully makes it an easy one. - Learning To Let Go With Love By : Priya Shah
One of the hardest things for any person, man or woman, is letting go of a relationship that's not meant to be. We have to learn to let go of our partners with love, so we can move past our hurt and learn to love again.
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