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  • Finding Someone after Divorce  By : James Walsh
    It is important that any new relationship you get into should be based on mutual respect and understanding and should not be fraught with superfluous considerations and compromises. Intrinsic qualities of a person should be given prime consideration over the gaudy externalities. What you are looking for is a stable companion and not a jazzy distraction.
  • The Lull after the Storm  By : James Walsh
    When things go wrong, when relationships snap, when resentment builds and divorce saps the life out of a person, it is difficult to imagine at that point that life will go on and laughter and happiness will be back. But it does and they do. The rule of life is "this too shall pass".
  • Growth of Divorce Rates  By : James Walsh
    Divorce rates are growing by leaps and bounds. This trend is not unique to UK alone which has earned the distinction of being termed the ‘divorce capital of Europe.’ Across continents, nations are witnessing a sudden spurt in marital breakdowns.
  • Extramarital Affairs and Divorce  By : James Walsh
    With a change in social norms and values, extramarital affairs have become a common phenomenon. Normal sexual attraction towards opposite sex is natural and acceptable, and must be taken as a sign of good physical and psychological health. However, when a person crosses the private boundaries that he/she is expected to set as an adult and engages in a full blown affair with someone despite of being married, it is to be taken as an extramarital affair.
  • Tolerating a Bad Marriage For The Sake of the Family  By : James Walsh
    Ever wondered, why people persevere with bad marriages? What makes two spouses stick to each other? What may be the possible reasons on the part of a spouse, to not to give up?
  • Parting for Now  By : James Walsh
    At the time when couples make their marital vows, they are deeply in love, have common dreams and believe that they will be together for the rest of their lives. Reality though, tests the love and devotion that two people have for each other. Aspects of living together that they hadn't given more than a fleeting thought to, becomes the bone of contention.
  • Judicial Separation or Divorce  By : James Walsh
    In the year 1938, 9,970 people in the UK had petitioned for a divorce and just 71 had opted for judicial separation. Six decades later the scenario is strikingly similar. The numbers of couple opting for a judicial separation are miniscule compared to the couples divorcing. Why do such few couples opt for a judicial separation? Though, divorce and judicial separation are the same, why do couples prefer a divorce?
  • Consequences of Divorce and How to Deal With Them  By : James Walsh
    How simple the word divorce seems on the paper. Yet, it is really not so. A divorce is not merely a lifeless piece of paper that you receive from the court, with important decisions regarding you and your life typed on it and promptly signed by a judge. It is something to be lived with. A divorce can be subdivided into two parts i.e. the legal divorce and the real divorce.
  • Protecting Children from the Negative Impact of Divorce  By : James Walsh
    Divorce is the most dreaded and offensive word in any marriage. It signifies the point of no return for the entire family and is the shattering of a treasured dream. Getting married is a big event in anyone’s life. The newly-weds are excited to enter into a new and very intimate relationship with another individual. It is the end of loneliness and insecurity of living alone.
  • Changing Religious Attitudes  By : James Walsh
    Attitudes towards divorce keep changing as society progresses. Today, divorce is not a rare phenomenon but a common incidence. The institution of marriage is no longer considered sacred and a bond tying down people. The perceptions of marriage have changed and, consequently, religious attitudes towards divorce have also been forced to change.
  • Is Marriage Only for the Young?  By : James Walsh
    People often wonder if young couples stay married as long as couples who were together for longer. Before we dwell further on this subject, let us begin by classifying all the people who fall in the age group of late teens to early thirties as young. Of course young age stretches to mean people aged in their late thirties also, but the subjects of our study, fall in the mentioned classification.
  • Looking for Love  By : James Walsh
    Now that you are officially divorced, you are no more in love. You have become single and you are ready to get going. For this, you need to tie up the loose ends. While it is enticing to hook up with a new person in life, one needs to continue carefully and ensure that he or she is not involved into dating too quickly.
  • Finding Love After Divorce--Can it Be Done?  By : Laura Rupert
    The idea of happily ever after when you say "I do" the first time is only the reality for about half of couples. The rest of the individuals get divorced for many reasons. Some couples divorce because they were never really in love, some due to infidelity, and others because of financial problems, and still others due to other various issues

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