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Divorce
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The Women We Love To Hate
Do you want your ex husband back? Of course not! Do you want to make he and his new wife miserable? This article tells you how to not only make your ex husband miserable, but his new perky younger wife as well. Happy reading.
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Documentation in Child Custody Cases
How important is documentation in child custody cases? It is extremely important. According to several child custody experts, one of the best means to prepare for and win a child custody trial is to provide solid documentation that can prove one’s parental capabilities and fitness. Typically one needs to prove to the court and convince the judge that he/she can provide the child with the best environment suitable for the proper growth and development.
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Divorce Can Bring Up Profound Abandonment Issues from the Past
Divorce can feel like the ultimate rejection. Although dealing with rejection is difficult for most individuals, for those adults who already have profound issues around abandonment from their pasts, divorce can be particularly difficult. For individuals from such a background, when their partner unexpectedly asks for a divorce, it can feel like the rug has just been pulled right out from under them. They may find themselves reeling back in time to emotionally re-experience all the intense feelings of abandonment and rejection from their own pasts.
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Divorce Attorneys - Don't Get Stuck With a Dud
The business of divorce requires that one be educated and not get trapped by ignorance. A reputable divorce attorney is essential. Divorce attorneys can actually save you money, over taking bad - however well-meaning - advice from friends or relatives who think they know best.
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Baldwin-Basinger Would Have Benefited From Child-Centered Divorce
Noted divorce attorney, Ed Sherman, advocates a Child-Centered Divorce philosophy, quite unlike our current adversarial legal system which produces sad results such as the Alec Baldwin-Kim Basinger battle over child custody. Rosalind Sedacca's new book, How Do I Tell the Kids about the Divorce?, sets the stage for a positive outcome for the entire family.
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Divorced Parents Competing With Each Other Hurt Their Children
When parenting after divorce, some parents attempt to punish each other and in the process add to the emotional anguish of their children. When divorced parents learn to keep their focus on their children instead of remaining obsessed about their unresolved issues with each other, everyone in the family will experience more happiness. This happens when parents realize that no one loves a child less after a divorce and children caught in the middle of their parent's divorce may not fully experience love from others.
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The Opposite of Love
How do you deal with the emotional fall out of an acrimonious divorce? Hate is simply the reverse side of the coin to love. You cannot hate someone unless you have very strong feelings about them. When you are consumed with hurt and rage hatred may feel like a more constructive outlet than love, but is it?
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Parental Alienation - Red Flags and Warning Signs!
Does your ex wife keep secrets with your kids? Do your kids blow up in anger at you, and hold this anger over you beyond justification? Do you Break promises to your kids? What are the Red Flags & Warning Signs of parental alienation? How many do you recognize...?
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To Break Up Or Not To Break Up? That Is The Question
Are you in a quandary about whether or not to stay in a relationship? This article will help you figure it out by writing it down on paper. You will focus on both the positive and negative aspects to figure out if you are really with the person that you should be with. This article also gives you ideas of what to do to improve the relationship or let go.
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Save Your Marriage By Knowing the Risk Factors for Divorce
Help save your marriage and stop divorce by the identifying the risk factors that are working against your marriage now. If you want help to save your marriage and stop a divorce then you would benefit from identify these risk factors and knowing why your marriage has gotten to this point.
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