Divorce Articles
1: What A Divorce Lawyer Is Going To Do For You
Getting a divorce is not something anyone looks forward to and it is certainly not something that we plan for when we get married. Unfortunately divorce is a reality for many people in many different situations. If you are getting a divorce or even just considering it then you need to be sure to choose the right divorce lawyer.
You will find many a divorce lawyer in your area but be aware that not all of them are as good as others. You need to have the best divorce lawyer...
2: Starting Over
How does one start over after the loss of a loved one? It is a monumental task that just feels overwhelming at times. Similar rebuilding occurs after the death, divorce or separation of a loved one.
First comes the shock of the loss and an almost denial that is has happened, particularly if there was no warning. We have hopes and dreams of the future that include our loved one and suddenly he or she is not there. How will we cope? How can we go on?
But go on we must and...
3: Prevent Divorce Basics
Your marriage is in trouble, and you know that even though you want to get it all over with that you still love your partner and that you will probably regret your actions in the near future, the action needed is clear- you need to prevent divorce.
Divorce is not the answer, and rushing into one is a big mistake, the divorce process will eliminate your chances of rebuilding your relationship, so you better consider this move carefully and be absolutely sure that you have ...
4: How To Break The News Of Divorce To Your Kids
Divorce can be a traumatic experience for your children. No matter how old they are, the divorce will be hard for them to understand and eventually to accept. Some children in fact harbor hopes that their parents will get back together even after several years of living apart.
Many children feel that they are the ones at fault when their parents break up. Although this may seem illogical to adults, children can find associations in the most incongruous of things. As often ...
5: Who Suffers More In A Divorce?
The name divorce has been a household word for people who need it, or just take it as fashion on self-realization for the never ending illusion for the search of ?Miss or Mr. Right? for a mate in life. Even in the confines of the most settled or established homes the word ?divorce? hovers as a threat to the solemnity of conjugal partnership because of the environmental changes in trends, culture, ignoring some already practiced social conventions.
To be scared of divorce ...
6: Are You Heading For Divorce?
Marriage is one of the most sacred institutions in life. It should be respected and given importance. But it is sad to say that nowadays, a lot of couples tend to forget the sanctity of marriage. More And more couples opt for divorce instead of trying to work it out together. They take the convenient way out. Most couples forget that life as husband and wife takes time and effort.
Couples tend to discover too late that they are heading for divorce. They do not see the earl...
7: Building Friendship With Ex
It is always better to break up a relationship peacefully. This is especially true if you still want to keep the friendship after you break up. There is really no use fighting with your partner if your really want to end the relationship. Doing so will only result in anger and resentment from both parties. And for sure, if you don?t break up peacefully, you will have a hard time becoming friends afterwards.
Don?t know how to break up a relationship peacefully? Read and fol...
8: Prevent Divorce
From my experience couple trying to Stop Divorce are faced with many challenges, some of these issues and challenges are often very surprising. One of the people who visited my site sent me an email saying that I would not believe how easy it was to work on some parts of the prevent divorce issue, and that the hardest thing he and his wife faced was breaking the old habits, changing the way they conducted themselves, the automatic pilot that drives relationships into walls.
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9: How Did You Divorce?
Laws making divorce easier, which came into vogue in the late 1960s, have made the experience less harrowing for many couples. The social stigma once attached to divorce has almost disappeared. However, the statistic that almost 1/2 of all marriages end in divorce seems to be an urban myth. Researcher George Barna's most 2001 survey of Americans estimates that only 34 percent of those who have ever been married have ever been divorced. A 2005 report released by the National C...
10: A New Way Of Looking At NJ Divorce
A divorce is a one-time project that has defined starting and ending dates, a clearly specified set of objectives or scope of tasks to be performed, a predefined budget, and a temporary settlement or litigation organization that is dismantled - as far as the divorcing parties are concerned - once the divorce is finalized.
Examples of subsets of divorce-related objectives include: redesigning post marital relationships, setting up new households, drafting parenting plans, d...
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