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  • 7). How to Stop Divorce: Find Out Exactly What To Do  By : Alex Fir
    Before you find out what you need to do to try to stop divorce, you must understand that in just about every state, you cannot stop a divorce by yourself if your spouse is determined to get one. In addition, here are three strategies that you need to avoid if you want to stop divorce: 1. Giving reassurance, such as “I've changed. I won't have another affair.
    Article Related to: divorce, separation, marriage

  • 8). Starting Over  By : Kim Olver
    How does one start over after the loss of a loved one? It is a monumental task that just feels overwhelming at times. Similar rebuilding occurs after the death, divorce or separation of a loved one. First comes the shock of the loss and an almost denial that is has happened, particularly if there was no warning. We have hopes and dreams of the future that include our loved one and suddenly he or she is not there.
    Article Related to: grief, loss, grief & loss, starting over, divorce, separation

  • 10). Reconcile or Move On, How to Decide  By : Colin Kennedy
    Should I Reconcile? You are older and wiser now, with an experience or two, and a decision to make. Your desire to reconcile is often a desire to live the dream. To revive your passions and the hopes you lived in the beginning. To return to 'Go' and start over with a new role of the dice. Purhaps reconciliation is not your own desire, but forced upon you like a load of dirty laundry.
    Article Related to: divorce, separation, decision making

  • 16). Grief & Loss  By : Kim Olver
    Have you ever lost someone close to you to death? We go through a grief process that was best described by Elizabeth Kublar-Ross in On Death and Dying. In it she talks about the five stages that people go through---denial and isolation; anger; bargaining; depression and finally acceptance. The dying, as well as those who love them, go through these stages although rarely at the same time and these stages are not predictable.
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  • 18). Divorce Mediation  By : Hope Ocampo
    Divorce mediation has become a more affordable and ‘harmonious’ way to deal with one’s divorce. But it’s significant to note that not all divorce cases are meant for divorce mediation. In cases where you have an abusive spouse, the safety that the Court may provide would be recommended. When you are dealing with a spouse who perpetually argues with every word that passes your lips, then it’s highly unlikely that you’ll be able to confer about concerns of divorce through mediation.
    Article Related to: divorce, divorce forms, legal, child support, mediation, separation, annulment, family law, relationships, alimony, custody

  • 25). How Did You Divorce?  By : J Schipper
    Laws making divorce easier, which came into vogue in the late 1960s, have made the experience less harrowing for many couples. The social stigma once attached to divorce has almost disappeared. However, the statistic that almost 1/2 of all marriages end in divorce seems to be an urban myth. Researcher George Barna's most 2001 survey of Americans estimates that only 34 percent of those who have ever been married have ever been divorced. A 2005 report released by the National C...
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