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  • Why Are Men More Likely to Commit Suicide After Divorce?
    Enduring the emotional and physical pain associated with divorce can be so tough for people that many contemplate committing suicide. In her recent interview, author of famous Harry Potter series of books, J.K. Rowling too confessed that she contemplated suicide after divorce.
  • Tips for Women for Surviving Financially After Divorce
    It is not easy to deal with the plethora of emotions that a person experiences during divorce; people are likely to feel frustrated, sad, hurt, cheated, depressed, and helpless at the same time. It is even more difficult to understand the legal nuances of divorce. Often, people become so consumed in dealing with their emotions that they do not give that much importance to their financial settlement.
  • Divorce and its Impact on Daily Life and Work
    Amidst all the emotional trauma and legal nitty-gritty associated with divorce, what suffers the most is your job. Not many people give that much attention to this area because there are several other things to deal with. However, the last thing that you would want amidst all this turmoil is a pink slip. Therefore, it is important to minimise the effects of divorce so that your performance at work does not suffer.
  • Should Divorce Laws be Made Less Lenient?
    Divorce has been around since the dawn of human civilisation. It was practised even in ancient Mesopotamia. Divorce was not uncommon in other ancient civilisations either and was an established practise even in the era of the ancient Roman Empire.
  • Challenges that Face Most Single Parents
    Parenting is not an easy task. Taking care of your children’s emotional and financial needs can be challenging. Most parents get through this tough task by sharing the burden of responsibility amongst themselves.
  • A Man's Survival Guide to the Year after Divorce
    Men are invariably held responsible for divorces. If a man files for a divorce, he is being blamed for wrecking the marriage. On the other hand, if a woman takes an initiative to file for divorce, various women-rights organisations, hold men as responsible for forcing a woman to take such a drastic step.
  • Main Ingredients for High Divorce Rates in the West
    The Demographic Yearbook 2002, released by the United Nations, has confirmed that overall divorce rates have not bucked the upward trend in the last few years.
  • Life Changes Following Divorce
    Isn't it ironical that there is only one constant in life and that constant is change. So whether you like it or not life changes after a divorce.
  • Know Your Future Partner, Before Marriage
    A suggestion mooted by a long married acquaintance, for a successful marriage, was ‘Know your friend and know your enemy’ (No, he did not become a famous man, with that piece of wisdom.). He was talking about familiarising oneself with the likes and dislikes of the spouse, to enable a successful marriage.
  • Coping With Difficulties Arising from Child Custody Battles
    Couples headed for divorce fight over their assets – and the greatest asset is usually their children. Giving birth to a child puts us on the same standing with God -- we are also creating life, and thereafter, we have to assume responsibility for the human being we have made out of ourselves.
  • Infidelity and the Damage it Does to a Marriage
    Every marriage goes through rough weather. There are trials and tribulations that test the strength and commitment in a marriage. One of the most stringent tests is the unfaithfulness of the spouse.
  • Divorce and Division of Debts
    We are all familiar with the battles over property that are fought by millionaires during their divorce. When it comes to more everyday versions of divorce disputes over money, property is not as much an issue as debt.
  • Should Divorce Laws be Made Tougher?
    The increase in the rate of divorce proves that people have lost their level of tolerance. If divorce laws are made easier, people are bound to opt for it even for trivial issues.
  • Should Divorce Laws be Made Easier
    Why do some persons in authority always make things so hard for the public at large? Diehard conservative elements in British society are bent upon perpetuating the tyranny of hardcore divorce laws to further worsen the agony of the people suffering lousy marriages.
  • Dividing Debts during Divorce
    Divorce or no divorce, the fundamental truth is that all of us have financial responsibilities. However, people are often not aware that marriage not only changes the social and emotional side of their lives, but it alters their financial status also.
  • Under What Conditions May the Father be Assigned Child Custody in Divorce Proceedings?
    A divorce can be a difficult time even for the strongest of men and women. After all, it is the breaking up of a lifetime’s commitment and dreams of being with a partner who truly knows and understands you.
  • Divorce isn’t Child’s Play
    Both of you can’t get along with each other. There’s no other way except to take the divorce route, is the pervasive feeling. Each of you prefers the shortest route to your goal i.e. to separate. What about the children? ‘Oh, the children, we will have to work out some arrangement for them.’
  • Divorce Support Groups
    A person faces many problems in life. He has to find a way to deal with them, overcome their effect and move on with a new hope. The whole process is faster and easier if there is someone to listen, support and encourage the person. They can be family or friends, professionals and even complete strangers.
  • Telling your Partner You Want a Divorce
    A marriage is a two way street. Both the partners are supposed to walk down their respective paths in tandem with each other. It is like the two axles of a carriage. If one of them stops working to the optimum, then it affects the functioning of the other also.
  • Dating after Divorce
    Though a divorce may really prove to be a daunting task as far as its procedural aspects are concerned, yet getting a divorce decree is certainly not the end of all the problems.
  • Dating After Divorce
    Divorce can often create scars that take a very long time to heal. Many people do not know how to move on with their lives and lose faith in love altogether. There are others who experience pangs of low self-esteem and feel that they are not capable of being loved anymore.
  • Why Women Divorce Men
    The expectations that we used to have from a marriage in a traditional context have become more of a myth or an illusion. The anticipation that women have from their marriage have undergone a revolution over the years.
  • Behaviour that Ruins a Marriage – II
    Marriage is a small word. Yet this small word has a world of meaning in it. It means so much to so many people. Marriage is that delicate bond which ties together two different people in a relationship of oneness. It conjoins two individuals who may otherwise be very distinctly different in all aspects.
  • Behaviour that Ruins a Marriage – I
    Marriage is a delicate bond. It has to be nurtured and groomed like any other relationship. One must not contend that getting married is going to translate into automatic bliss for both of the partners. If you want your marriage to be heaven, then it has to be made so.
  • Life after Divorce for Men
    Divorce proceedings are quite keenly contested because there is too much at stake for both the partners. But it is also a fact that in a majority of cases, the judgement goes in favour of women.
  • Finding a Good Marriage Counsellor
    Majority of the couples just move through life, and monotonously face the routine challenges that are thrown their way. If you were to question these spouses about their levels of marital satisfaction, they would most probably come up with a non-committed reply that depicts neither joy nor sorrow. Ultimately, quite a few of them reach the divorce courts while the others continue with their banausic existence.
  • Establishing Your Own DIY Divorce Website
    This is the era of DIY. This includes all issues and aspects of life, be it a cookery DIY, divorce or business. Couples even prefer to use the DIY websites to petition for divorce. This is because it affords privacy, low cost and confidentiality. Nowadays everyone is establishing DIY websites. It is an easy and lucrative means of making money.
  • Establishing Your Own DIY Divorce Website
    Couples who agree that they no longer want to stay together find the process of divorce rather expensive. Unlike marital union, disunions are mired in legalities. The sheer judicial nature of the proceedings makes divorcing spouses meet a solicitor, and needless to say, solicitors charge exorbitantly. Much money is thus spent, benefiting only the solicitor and neither partner.
  • Tips for Single Dads
    In any divorce proceedings, one of the burning questions is which parent will get child custody? The answer can usually be predicted well in advance – the mother. This is because despite the best efforts of the fathers to get child custody, courts are not generally inclined to entertain their wishes.
  • Long-term Social Effects of a High Divorce Rate
    The tremendous rise in divorce rates over the past decade is appalling. Marriage seems to be losing its ground as a lifelong institution. Many people opt for divorce even for trivial marital problems. The society encourages individualism and self-concept so much that family values and responsibility have taken a back seat.
  • Why Don’t People Marry?
    Marriage by definition is an interpersonal relationship with government, social and religious recognition, usually intimate and emotional in nature, and often created as a contract or through a civil process.
  • Dynamics of Single Motherhood
    Women these days are increasingly opting to be single mothers. Being a single mother can be quite challenging. Single motherhood involves not only taking complete charge of the household, but also of the finances. Acting as a single mother can be very hard for some women especially if they have taken a long break from their careers to become homemakers.
  • Coping with the Hurt of Divorce
    You’ve spent years creating that happy family you dreamed about, and now it’s falling apart. You remember how wonderful your parents were together. When you talked about how you wanted to be a career woman, your mother always told you that being a mother was the most challenging and best job in the world. You believed her because you could see how happy she was.
  • Why does Divorce Hurt?
    Relationships are complex and so is the human personality. If you have recently gone through a divorce, then your pain and agony certainly testify to this fact. Plainly speaking, marriage is the most complex and mysterious of all human relationships.
  • Reading the Signs of Divorce
    Divorce is a sensitive issue and carries before it many warning signs. In other words, a couple can usually tell and sense that their marriage is crumbling and headed for divorce.
  • Preventing Divorce
    Apart from hard work, it calls for a great deal of understanding and compromise. The result of all that effort is a relationship that endures and is fulfilling.
  • Coping with the Stress of Divorce
    No matter what is the level of conflict between the two spouses or how adamant they are about seeking a divorce, yet, a divorce is undeniably a tough situation marked by a variety of reasons which contribute to pre and post divorce stress and anxiety.
  • Divorce and Children
    We have often heard that children suffer the maximum by their parental divorce, yet they receive the least help. Suffering for the children stems from the fact that they not only lose a parent, they also lose school friends, friends in the neighbourhood and worse still a sibling too, in certain cases.
  • The Lawyer on Your Side
    There comes a time when you’ve had enough. You’ve tried everything you can to make your marriage work and decide to throw in the towel. It isn’t the best time for you and is extremely traumatic even for the most pragmatic person. However deciding to file for a divorce is just the beginning of a long drawn procedure and it takes a lot of you financially, emotionally and physically.
  • Divorce and Child Vulnerability
    Two young children reached the counsellor’s chamber a few weeks back. One was a 7 year girl and the other a 13 year old boy. With them was a distressed looking lady, probably their mother. The family looked grim and one could easily discern their body language suggested deep sorrow.
  • IS DIVORCE THE ANSWER?
    If you feel that your marriage is developing problems, the last thing you should consider is divorce. It is easier today to give up on your marriage vows than to fight to keep them. One reason is the stress that is generated if both of you are trying to cope successfully with the demands of career, children, and in-laws.
  • Is It Time for a Divorce?
    Do you sometimes feel that a divorce will genuinely improve the overall quality of your present life? Does there exist a mild though recurring thought, that a divorce can solve a lot of your problems and you deserve to be happy? Deciding in favour of a divorce is always a tough decision to make and people often hang on for years with their rotten marital vows, just for the lack of initiative and sometimes because of some lingering doubts.
  • Separation Vs Divorce - An Analysis
    “Confusing are the ways of the world”. These were the exact words Janet used when I asked her if she was going in for a divorce or a separation. Like Janet, many people are not aware of the differences between separation and divorce and the pros and cons of each. Before we actually delve ourselves deeper into the subject, it is necessary that we understand the prime difference between the two. Knowing the difference will help us make an apt choice.
  • How Do You Go About Getting a Divorce in the UK?
    For the past few decades theory of ‘individualism’ has been gaining popularity. Along with it, liberal divorce regulations have made divorce a common practice. People no longer raise eyebrows when they hear about a divorce. Today, the UK is considered as the most favourable destination for divorce in Europe due to high alimonies granted in the country.
  • Separation Agreement in the UK
    With more than a third of all marriages in the UK ending in divorce, the search for an alternative way out is getting more intensified than ever before. One such solution has been offered by the process of judicial separation. This is a legal separation, allowing a couple to discontinue living as man and wife under one roof, while maintaining the joint status in whatever matters they may want to. It may be pointed out here that a ‘Separation Agreement’ and a ‘Judicial Separation’ are different things, though they are often used as interchangeable terms.
  • Who Needs Consent Order?
    Laura and David were married for two years when Laura filed for divorce owing to financial stress in the family. The couple agreed on the mutually beneficial financial arrangement. A couple of years after the divorce, David worked hard and started making huge profits in his business. Laura claimed a major share of his property towards compensation since they had failed to draw a written pact regarding the financial arrangements that they had agreed upon. If a consent order was in place, David would not have lost major share of his earnings.
  • Divorce: What next?
    The decision to divorce can be painful. An individual ought to reach this decision only after careful deliberation and professional therapy. If a couple does decide to divorce, then they have to make many choices. Modern technological world is filled with choices. Even the divorce decision is accompanied by varied choices.
  • Top Divorce Solicitors in the UK
    Divorce market, divorce tourism, divorce boom – there is no dearth of commercial terms being used in reference to divorce in the UK. The fact that more than a third of the marriages happening per year are ending in separation has caused a stir in the media, law circuits, social organisations, and ultimately the government too. Lip-smacking tales of multi-millionaire divorces are dazzling hopeful fortune seekers from the newspapers and the internet. Famous divorces are being followed with the eagerness of an open lottery. The media (and this includes several venerable newspaper houses too) has been beating the drums as to how women in the UK have gained in wealth through divorce, and successfully drawn in divorce-seeking corporate wives from Europe.
  • The Divorce Process in Kentucky
    The Commonwealth of Kentucky is conventionally included amongst the Southern States, though occasionally tagged geographically and culturally with the Midwest. To boost the image of Kentucky as a tourist destination, Fletcher administration launched an aggressive marketing plan under the slogan “Unbridled Spirit”.
  • Choosing a Solicitor to Manage Your Divorce
    The ‘divorce industry’, as it is called, is booming in the UK. While lawyers are making a tidy sum out of it all, they are divided into two neat groups – those who work for money and scruples and those who work for only money. The difficult part is to choose the lawyer who would give value for money. There are both frauds and novices in the market, and one has to make the choice carefully. There is no straight set of rules for this. But, certain points may be noted in this context, and a summary is given below.
  • Forming new relationships after a divorce
    Relationships assume different meanings according to the age they are established in, and relationships formed after divorce, assumes the significance of a balm to an aching heart - a heart aching after the shattering of dreams and the great loss of people once deeply loved.
  • Divorce - is it really the answer?
    Like most countries in Europe, divorce rates in UK are quite high. This is, indeed, a disturbing trend that should be curbed at any cost, as it has far-reaching implications for society.
  • Separation - what to do now?
    The aftermath of divorce and separation vary from person to person. There is no separation without a chain of problems. Of all the implications of separation, emotional problems take the front seat often. One may experience a dizzying range of emotions, spending some time in a state of shock, unable to comprehend what exactly is happening around. The couples experiencing separation might be angrier than they have ever been in their life.

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