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Divorce
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How NOT to Have a Friendly Divorce
Are you sure that the dissolution of your marriage is what you really want? If not, how can you salvage the best of the reasons you married your spouse in the first place?
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What's Your Bright Side?
Regardless of your situation, there’s always a bright side. Regardless of what you have to deal with, you could always have worse.
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Marriage Guidance - Is It Worth It?
Often when two people fall out of love and things start to go wrong in a marriage they do not think to seek marriage guidance straight away. For many couples marriage guidance can often help in the early stages as things have not had time to fester and resentment set in. The earlier couples attend marriage guidance the quicker their problems can be aired.
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The Legal Side of Divorce
While divorce can be an emotionally draining experience, even in the best of situations, it can also be a complicated legal matter that affects both parties equally.
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Effects of Divorce on Children
The effects of divorce on children will harm them today and in the future. The good news is that the effects of divorce on children can be minimized if parents follow the advice in this article.
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Divorce Makes Us Stronger
In many instances, divorce makes us stronger. We just have to look at it from a different perspective.
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Divorce--How the Legal System Works Against You
If there were no legal system, no lawyers and no courts, divorce would still be difficult and it would still take time to go through it. Divorce is at least a major crossroad in your life, maybe even a full-blown life crisis. Unfortunately, our adverserial legal system makes things even worse, as you'll see in this article.
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Divorce and Separation - A Child's Perspective
It is always the children that suffer the most when a marriage breaks down and separation or divorce is imminent. Children of divorcing parents often witness arguments even rows and this has a strong effect on any child. Children do not understand why parents argue and cannot relate to rows during the build up to a divorce or seperation. They become confused and insecure and their life seems as if it is in turmoil. Here we explain some of the issues from a child’s perspective.
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