Archive for the ‘Divorce’ Category

by James Walsh

How divorce affects you individually depends on the type of divorce – who was at the receiving end. In short, the nature of divorce decides your changed situation – whether you were the petitioner or the respondent. Social psychologists argue that the effects of divorce are subjective reliant solely on individual perception.

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Fixing the Divorce Curse

Saturday, April 12th, 2008

A family ripped apart by separation and divorce is a tragedy. In almost all cases there will be acute pain experienced by every family member involved, and some never recover. It’s a sad reality that most serious romantic relationships end tragically. If you’ve experienced the trauma of marriage breakdown you might relate with this.

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People no longer confine their goals and expectations around a cosy home terrain, but are willing to look beyond this traditional heaven. In a globalized world, human resources are always under a tremendous pressure to outperform themselves, which takes a toll on the family responsibilities and expectations. Traditional beacons of guidance and instruction like the church and the family no longer hold that sway in the scheme of things. In the contemporary British society, the divorce rates are constantly on the rise. The number of divorces granted in the UK rose to 167,116 in the year 2004 as compared to the figure of 166,737 in 2003. More and more families are resorting to divorce as a means of coming to terms with their marital problems. The current rate of divorce in the UK stands at 14 per 1,000 marriages. The average length of a marriage in the UK is just about 11.5 years. A number of factors are responsible for this meteoric rise in the divorce rates.

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Single Parenting - a Reason not to Divorce?

Saturday, February 16th, 2008

by James Walsh

Parenting a child is not an easy task which involves a lot of sacrifices. Nurturing a child should not be considered in the lighter sense; care must be taken when looking after a child. It largely depends on the successful married life of their parents that alone could form the strong and steady foundation. Many studies conducted by various organisations have revealed that divorce harms the children emotionally as well as destroys the well-being of the children. It has a greater impact on the children.

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Getting a Divorce

Saturday, February 16th, 2008

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Many of today’s marriages have divorce as end results. Typically, both parties in the divorce process aim to resolve all issues that is between them like property division, child custody and support. If you are planning to get a divorce, here are some basic guidelines for:

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