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  • Life After Divorce - Despair, Depression or Hope: Which Will it Be?  By : Alyssa Johnson
    While sadness after a divorce is pretty much a given, how far will that sadness go? Take a look at some of the problems with letting it go too far...
  • Divorce Divides Father and Daughter: Miraculous Reconciliation after 18 Years Part 2  By : Rebecca Hanson
    Divorce can be just as hard, if not harder, on adult children as it is on younger children. Adult children of divorce tend to hold resentment and anger for extended periods of time. Following is an inspiring story of a daughter and father's reconciliation after her parent's divorce and her mother's death when the daughter shares her wisdom received in prayer.
  • Ways to tell your children about your divorce  By :
    How to tell your children sensitively that you are divorcing
  • Extramarital Affairs and High Divorce Rate  By : James Walsh
    Marriage is a holy union that is based on love, trust, commitment, and respect. Marriage can easily lose its meaning if any of these is missing.
  • What Effect Does Divorce Have on Society?  By : James Walsh
    The divorce rate has been increasingly steady over the past few years. At one point in time, marriage used to be considered sacred and a lifelong commitment. However, over the years marriage seems to have lost its meaning as well as importance.
  • The Divorce Recovery Support Groups!!  By : James Walsh
    The aftermath of divorce requires adjustment. Many divorcers fall into depression and self-pity. Post-divorce requires group support from people facing the same situation. Individual and group therapy, and support can help the divorcer to begin his or her new phase in life with vigour.
  • Divorce Advice: The Causes of Divorce and How To Cope With It  By :
    It is a sad fact that many people do not want to acknowledge but the truth is many marriages end in divorce. Learn what you can do if you are facing a divorce and discover how to cope with a divorce today!
  • Infertility and its Impact on Divorce Rates  By : James Walsh
    Marriage is a union of two adult individuals of opposite gender in an enduring bond. It is a wonderful institution that has been around for ages and proved to be very successful. In a marriage, both the partners live together and support each other financially and emotionally. Marriage provides tremendous social stability to the society as a whole. At an individual level, it offers the chance to have a fulfilling, well-rounded life.
  • Rising Divorce Rates in the West  By : James Walsh
    Divorce rates are increasing universally. However, in the west, divorce rates are increasing at an alarming rate. In fact, statistics in some areas reveal that 1 in 4 marriages are heading for divorce.
  • Perfect Marriages are about Forgiving and Forgetting  By : James Walsh
    A perfect marriage is a lengthy sentence, punctuated by irregular spaces of surmounted obstacles, without a full stop. Perfection is the resultant product, after ironing out the imperfections.
  • Forgiveness and a Short Memory are the Best Defence against Divorce!  By : James Walsh
    If you are a religious minded person, then believe me, you do not need to waste your time reading this article. All the major world religions, be it the Christianity, Judaism or Hinduism stand on the bedrock of forgiveness and forgetfulness.
  • Why Has the Divorce Revolution Failed?  By : James Walsh
    There was a time, not so long ago, when divorce was a stigma. It was an option that people who were incapable of commitment to their spouses, took recourse to. It was seen as unhealthy and unethical.
  • Current State of the Divorce Laws  By : James Walsh
    Divorce has impacted society in a far-reaching capacity. A strain of social psychologists holds the opinion that the UK divorce laws are too relaxed. They argue that this relaxation has prompted the moral degradation of society. But, another school of social psychologists and behaviour therapists hold the view that this is not true.
  • The Divorce Process: Dividing the Debt  By : James Walsh
    The division of assets and debts plays a crucial role. It paves the way of post-divorce behaviour. This becomes important when there are children involved. Amicable division of debt also ensures peace of mind allowing one to put the past behind and move ahead with vigour.
  • Infidelity Caused Divorce: The Lessons Children Learn  By : James Walsh
    The best and initial lessons children learn, is at home. We, parents, are the biggest teachers. Children often imitate our mannerisms, catch phrases, or our choice of words; at times, even unconsciously mimic our very tone.
  • Divorce Your Partner, Not Your Kids!!  By : James Walsh
    Divorce can be a rough time due to all the emotions that you’re bound to experience at a single point in time. Adults can understand their emotions and moderate their behaviour accordingly. However, children who go through a myriad of emotions as well do not even understand the context.
  • A Man’s Survival Guide to the Year After his Divorce  By : James Walsh
    It's a jungle full of divorces out there. Populated by men and women with taut expressions dominating their once happy faces, they strain to break away from each other. On the jungle floor are littered with the half-alive bodies of divorced men with vacant faces turned towards the jungle canopy, hoping for deliverance. Rarely can one witness a woman amongst them.
  • Divorce Your Partner, Not The Kids  By : James Walsh
    Divorce affects not only the two distancing partners but even those around them. None can escape the turmoil brought into the lives of the divorcing couple, if they are fond of or attached to either one or both of them.
  • Surviving After a Divorce  By : James Walsh
    Life after divorce is a tough proposition. The divorcer has to be mentally and emotionally prepared for it. The first year of divorce is difficult if one is expecting a rosy life of satisfaction and pleasure. The divorcer has to work towards their fulfilment.
  • Top Reasons Why Women Stray  By : James Walsh
    As everyone is aware, it takes effort from both partners, in order to make a marriage work smoothly. If either partner loses interest, or changes with time, then it can become a stumbling block in the marriage.
  • How to Say I Want to Divorce  By : James Walsh
    The decision to seek a divorce and end a marriage is never an easy one. It is a difficult process for either of the spouses. No matter how bad the circumstances, there are always some fond memories and positive feelings associated with the partner and breaking the news to him\her fills one with trepidation.
  • Divorce Recovery & Resistance to Change - How to Sabotage Your Divorce Recovery without Even Trying  By : Jerald Young
    Successful divorce recovery demands that we make many changes. Why, then, are we so universally reluctant to make the very changes that would improve our life after divorce? See why this happens and what we can do about it.
  • How Divorce Affects Your Children  By : Rcon Franchesca
    This article is about the effects of divorce on children. It briefly explains the setbacks of the whole divorce process. The article also cites some ways on how to minimize the effects of divorce on the children. This also helps readers understand the importance of a child therapist during the course of the divorce.
  • Popular Misconceptions about Divorce  By : James Walsh
    Divorce, like marriage, is a big event that drastically changes one’s lifestyle. The family disintegrates, the wealth is divided among partners and one of the spouses has to move out of home.
  • Divorce Myths  By : James Walsh
    When a social phenomenon becomes too frequent, it begins to affect every walk of life in a nation. This may sound like one of those sweeping and meaningless generalizations, but if one looks at it with a context in mind, its truth will be clearly visible.
  • What Your Kids Feel About Divorce  By : Rcon Franchesca
    This article is generally about the process of divorce and how it affects the children. It cites and explains some of the most common effects of divorce on children. The article also includes the ways on how separated couples can protect their children from the negative effects of divorce.
  • Can there be a Marriage after Infidelity?  By : James Walsh
    An act of indiscretion or a willful systematic plan of relief; whatever be the reasons, infidelity is a betrayal of faith. You could call it a disease that can infect a marriage, if unchecked.
  • How Behaviour Adversely Affects a Marriage  By : James Walsh
    The behavioural differences between married couples can drive couples apart. This kind of abusive behaviour starts off as a harmless controlling behaviour. It has to be nipped in the bud. It can take on gigantic proportions and ruin a successful marriage.
  • The Uncontested Divorce  By : James Walsh
    The institution of marriage is no longer rigid. It has become flexible over the years. One of the by-products of this flexibility has been divorce. Divorce allows couples the option to walk out of a bad, unhappy or unfulfilling marriage.
  • Stop Your Divorce: Why Fight?  By : Cucan Pemo
    If you are fighting with your lover everyday and if you long for the return of a lost spouse, you can save your marriage and stop your divorce using the useful tips provided here! Understand why you fight and stop the divorce today!
  • Trial Separation – Can it Make a Difference?  By : James Walsh
    Many a time divorce counsellors come across couples who do not share a wholesome relation with each other, yet they strongly feel that there exists something between them that is making them hold on to their marriage.
  • Navigating through Divorce  By : Sue Atkins
    Handling divorce is never easy but here are some practical ideas and tips to make the experience more positive.
  • Marital Dimensions  By : James Walsh
    A relationship between a couple begins long before marriage (during the dating period); it continues throughout the marital span and (ideally) ends with life. Marriage is a beautiful and sacred union and no other human relationship brings two people so close together.
  • The Meaning of Marriage  By : James Walsh
    A successful marriage depends on two factors: finding the right person, and being the right person.
  • The Last Thing You Need Is A Divorce Lawyer!  By : Belinda Rachman, Esq
    Should you consider using divorce mediation when ending your marriage? The following article explains some of the benefits of cooperatively working through the issues of divorce by using a divorce mediator.
  • Dynamics of Single Motherhood  By : James Walsh
    Life has its own strange ways. It can place one in situations that one may never ever have imagined. We think that this is the way things will turn out to be but what actually happens may not have any resemblance to whatever had been perceived by us in the first place.
  • Growing Up With a Single Parent  By : James Walsh
    A good strong foundation in our childhood years helps us remain grounded when we are adults. In fact, our experiences as children define who we become. Of course, there will always be twists to the tale when a perfect childhood does not guarantee a fantastic adult life.
  • Are Extra-Marital Affairs Worth It?  By : James Walsh
    Getting married is probably one of the happiest moments in your life. Excitement and expectations are at its peak. But as days pass by, you start to realise that the love nest can be demanding. The added responsibilities and expectations complicate matters enormously.
  • Getting good divorce advice  By : Peter Blake
    An article covering to sort and varieties of advice needed before getting a divorce, and where to best get it.
  • Tilting the Scales in Favour of Women  By : James Walsh
    It is almost by default that women get attributed with adjectives like “the fairer sex”, “the weaker sex” etc. Over the years we have been conditioned to believe that women have more empathy, they are naturally more caring and that they are more giving. With this pre-conceived notion already in place even the legal system tends to give it a lot of credence.
  • Divorce Recovery and Loss – What Is the Secret to Grieving the Losses Caused by Divorce?  By : Jerald Young
    Are you sometimes overwhelmed by everything you have lost in your divorce? Have you ever wondered if you will ever get passed the grief and get on with your life? It doesn't have to be this way! Read why the picture is rosier than it feels.
  • Understanding The Emotional and Psychological Impacts of Divorce  By : Peter Blake
    An article about how bad divorce can be for all concerned, especially children, and a proven way to avoid it.
  • Divorce Recovery & Ambivalence - Why Do I Have Second Thoughts When I'm Glad I Got Divorced?  By : Jerald Young
    Do you sometimes wonder if getting divorced was the right thing to do? Do you ever wonder if you should have tried to "make it work" just one more time? Don't worry, we all do. Discover why this happens, what it means, and how it impacts your efforts to make a recovery from divorce.
  • Divorce Recovery & Personal Principles–Maintain Clear Direction During the Chaos of Divorce Recovery  By : Jerald Young
    Do you feel buffeted by forces you can't control while trying to make your recovery from divorce? Do you sometimes worry that the divorce recovery decisions you make feel arbitrary or without a solid foundation? Inside discover how your personal principles provide a stable compass that keeps you on course despite the chaos and distractions that are associated with divorce recovery.
  • Divorce and Children  By : James Walsh
    The most affected in a divorce are the children. The parents decide that they don’t want to live with each other and proceed with getting a divorce without really worrying about the effect that it will have on their children. Children need both father and mother when they grow up.
  • Finding Someone after Divorce  By : James Walsh
    Summary

    It is important that any new relationship you get into should be based on mutual respect and understanding and should not be fraught with superfluous considerations and compromises. Intrinsic qualities of a person should be given prime consideration over the gaudy externalities. What you are looking for is a stable companion and not a jazzy distraction.
  • The Lull after the Storm  By : James Walsh
    When things go wrong, when relationships snap, when resentment builds and divorce saps the life out of a person, it is difficult to imagine at that point that life will go on and laughter and happiness will be back. But it does and they do. The rule of life is "this too shall pass".
  • Divorce Recovery & Social Support – The 3 Things a Friend Must Have to Help You Recover from Divorce  By : Jerald Young
    Who do you want to help you through the divorce recovery process? Find out why the typical first choices will not be helpful. Find out who can actually help walk you through your recovery.
  • Extramarital Affairs and Family  By : James Walsh
    The love triangle has never been the best combination to run a family successfully. Polygamy is a trend that went out of practice everywhere precisely because it tended to go out of control for all concerned and complicated the issues of inheritance hopelessly. Apart from Islam, all major religions have withdrawn support from the system of polygamy.
  • Should You Keep Tolerating a Bad Marriage for the Sake of the Family?  By : James Walsh
    The most complicated problem to judge while thinking about ending a marital relationship is children. All parents love their children as much as they love each other. Hence, it is their welfare that first comes to their mind while discussing a break up. The culpability that would accompany such discussions could be disturbing.
  • Reasons for Increase in Divorce Rates  By : James Walsh
    There has been a staggering 600% increase in divorce rates over the last few decades. Every 3rd Briton is terminating marital life inadvertently making the UK, a nation with the highest divorce rate in the whole of European Union.
  • Is your Partner a Control Freak?  By : James Walsh
    Is your partner demanding an explanation for every penny that you spend while he is lavishly squandering on luxuries? Or does your partner restrict your freedom and stop you from going anywhere on your own in the name of love? In case you’re going through this, your partner might not be acting out of sheer concern. Beware! He might be a control freak trying to run your life and have you under his command.
  • Forgive and Forget - Move on With Life  By : James Walsh
    We have all heard about the awesome power of forgiveness. Yet, when the need arises we rarely find the courage to really forgive and move on with life. At moments of real hurt we feel that the other person is really not worth the magnanimity.
  • Write Your Own Consent Order  By : James Walsh
    A consent order is issued by the court in answer to declarations of assets and an agreement of division of property and custody of children (if any), binding both parties to follow the terms and conditions set in the aforesaid agreement for the rest of their lives. It is, therefore, filed after the decree nisi has been declared, to maintain proof that the couple did file for and proceed with a divorce.
  • Benefits of an Uncontested Divorce  By : James Walsh
    A marriage can be an easy thing to get in to, but very complicated to get out of. Dissolution of a marriage, called divorce, has to be legally sanctioned in order to be effective. But, it ultimately depends on the couple involved how to make this procedure easy or difficult. An uncontested divorce is an easy divorce, whereby, it implies that the two parties mutually agree upon all the major issues such as division of assets, settlements and alimonies, and custodies. It entails innumerable benefits, some of which may include being cheap and easy, hassle free, private and beneficial for children.
  • Protecting Children from the Negative Impact of Divorce  By : James Walsh
    “Children sweeten labours, but they make misfortunes more bitter.” : Francis Bacon. Over the years, many authentic research works have established that children from the divorced families face adjustment problems and tend to differ in their outlook and behaviour. The magnitude of influence that a parental divorce may have on the children depends on a variety of factors such as age, gender, intensity of conflict between parents and the attitude of other family members and friends. Younger children are relatively less susceptible to the traumatic effects of a divorce. However, they are sensitive towards any changes in their parent’s energy levels and moods, and may respond with a series of psychosomatic disorders.
  • How to Move on after Divorce  By : James Walsh
    Divorce is a traumatic experience and people would take their own time to recover from the pains and sufferings. For some, it might be a lighter issue and they would move on to the next stage easily, whereas for others it would be a heart-pounding process. They might be profoundly affected by the turmoil. It would be a shock to them, and although they are aware that their relationship with the spouse would not work out in the long run, the parting will not allow them to go ahead comfortably.
  • How Divorce Affects Your Work  By : James Walsh
    Sociologists have reached the consensus that the UK is experiencing a ‘divorce epidemic’. The National Bureau of Statistics reports that 155,000 divorces were granted in 2005, which represents .013% of all marriages that were formalised that year. This percentage may not seem particularly dramatic as it represents only 13 of every 1000 marriages; however, if this statistic is contrasted with that for 1961, when only 27,000 marriages ended in divorce, it is clear that this rash of divorces is a modern-day phenomenon.
  • Divorcing Parents Need To Know These 5 Things  By : Belinda Rachman, Esq
    An ex special education teacher/divorce attorney reminds parents where the focus should be when they face a divorce.
  • Divorce Help  By : Patricia Bennett
    In many families today, divorce has become the norm rather than the exception to the rule. Most extended families are seeing this trend continue time and time again, with more and more people being hurt along the way....
  • Do you really have an irreconcilable difference divorce?  By : David Sandy
    An irreconcilable differences divorce in Tennessee and many other United States Jurisdictions requires agreement on all material issues. It is also the cheapest and easiest form so a lot of people mislead themselves into thinking they can get an irreconcilable differences divorce when it is inappropriate for their situation.
  • Alternatives to Divorce for Christians  By : David Sandy
    Christianity and other Religions frequently don’t allow adherents to seek a divorce. This article discusses alternatives from a legal standpoint.

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