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  • The Real Cost of Divorce  By : James Walsh
    Divorce is something that changes your life radically. After marital separation, nothing is the same again. Your entire lifestyle turns upside down and you are forced to start a new chapter in life, whether you wanted it or not.
  • Why Women Choose to Divorce?  By : James Walsh
    Why are the women of Britain divorcing their husbands? This sounds like the beginning of a typically anti-feminist, conservative, hectoring tract, but the hard fact is that more than 62% of the divorces filed in the UK over the past two years have been initiated by women.
  • When is a DIY Divorce the Best Option?  By : James Walsh
    Nobody wants to have a divorce if they can help it, but there are situations in a family that make marital separation a necessity. These usually relate to factors such as emotional or physical abuse, desertion, extra-marital affairs, dearth of financial resources and so on.
  • Employment and Divorce  By : James Walsh
    The high rate of divorce is an accepted social condition in the UK today. There is no part of life left untouched by this all-encompassing phenomenon. The economic setup of the country has been affected by it too. It may be difficult to get the big picture at a go, but it is not difficult to understand that a recently divorced man won’t be able to concentrate on his job.
  • Extramarital Affairs and Divorce  By : James Walsh
    Marriage is a holy union that is based on love, trust, commitment, and respect. Marriage can easily lose its meaning if any of these is missing.
  • Financial Divorce Issues  By : James Walsh
    Divorce is a complicated process with severe emotional implications. Its first casualty is your family, home and your children. There are, however, many financial challenges associated with divorce. That is why it is important especially for women to know their rights and obligations. This knowledge protects one from future distress and makes the whole process less expensive if not less painful.
  • The Modern Divorce Procedure in the UK  By : James Walsh
    The UK is known as the ‘divorce capital’ of Europe. While this may sound like a bad joke cracked at the expense of unhappy people who are no longer able to live happily ever after, the fact remains that this country provides professional service, competitive costs and a fair legal system for those who come from the continent for ‘divorce tourism’.
  • Has Your Partner Become a Control Freak?  By : James Walsh
    A marriage is supposed to be a relationship wherein two people love, respect, and care for each other. However, how do you live in a marriage when your partner does not have any respect for whatever you say or do? How will it feel to be constantly looked down upon by your partner?
  • Life Goes on After Divorce  By : James Walsh
    A divorce is an event that profoundly affects every aspect of one’s life. Its effect is more far-reaching than child birth, and can be more profound than death. But life needs to go on always.
  • Emotionally Recover from a Nasty Divorce  By : James Walsh
    Recently divorced people often describe the pain they feel to be akin to tearing apart, a part of self. Though the pain is severe, it is not strong enough to kill, but it makes a person incomplete and totally destabilises life.
  • How to Cope with the Emotional Struggle of a Child Custody Battle  By : James Walsh
    When a group of parents was asked to describe their love towards their children, they struggled for a proper expression. Their struggle to communicate, communicated their feelings louder than words.
  • A Few Questions You Should Ask Your Partner before Tying the Knot  By : James Walsh
    Quite a few people, I know, had married after a courtship that lasted just a couple of months. These people were young, (barely in their 20s) who believed the strength of their love would overcome all odds. After a few years, just some of them were able to sustain their marriage, and even these successfully married people were found advising their children, never to marry without knowing their mate well.
  • Should Divorce Laws be Made Less Lenient?  By : James Walsh
    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.
  • Is the High Divorce Rate Accelerating Global Warming?  By : James Walsh
    Divorce affects not just the divorcing couple and their family, but has an indirect effect on the environment as well. Researchers have found out that an increase in the rate of divorce leads to global warming. Does it sound unbelievable?
  • Infidelity in Men  By : James Walsh
    Many argue that infidelity is not a cause of separation or divorce, but a manifestation of other problems in the marriage. Another aspect of infidelity is about the prevalence of men indulging in it as compared to women.
  • Divorcing the Kids  By : James Walsh
    A divorce has many negative impacts. The documented adverse impact is seen on children. Divorce successfully changes their lives. It changes their relationship with their parents. The emotional bond gets severed. Children and parents usually drift apart.
  • Financially Planning a Divorce  By : James Walsh
    Every aspect of life is inter-related. Changes in the economic conditions of a person have their repercussions felt on the psychological, physical and emotional health of a person. In such a scenario, it would not be wrong to point out that a divorce and the subsequent economic hardships negatively affect the well-being of all the family members concerned.
  • A Woman's Survival Guide to the Year after Divorce  By : James Walsh
    It is a well established fact that a divorce can tear apart a person’s life. It can bring such drastic changes that his or her life may seem to turn upside down. There is little that one can do to avoid the changes that come naturally with the culmination of the divorce proceedings.
  • Why is Infidelity Higher in Men?  By : James Walsh
    One of the main causes of divorce is infidelity. Research suggests that men seem to indulge in extramarital relationships more than women.
  • Divorce Myths  By : James Walsh
    Superstitions die hard. There are people who still wait for the fairy folk in Ireland, stop if someone sneezes while going out for office, brake the car if a cat saunters across the driveway and never check in to room number thirteen.
  • Divorce Myths: A Matter of Perception  By : James Walsh
    Myths, norms and beliefs rule various issues in society. Myths influence the core issue of legal marital separation. These myths can be described as mere statements of general perception. They are usually baseless. They tend to garner support for one gender against the other.
  • Infidelity  By : James Walsh
    In the present day society, infidelity has become very common. In the majority of marriages, at least one partner strays outside the relationship. Few events cause as much turmoil in a marriage as infidelity.
  • Negative Behaviour that Ruins a Marriage  By : James Walsh
    Relationships are tricky and while it takes a long time to establish a bond, the smallest act that is out of line, can break it. Marriage is an even more delicate relationship and involves multiple dynamics.
  • The Unpleasantness of Divorce  By : James Walsh
    Divorce is often perceived as the end of misery and unhappiness. But sometimes divorce can be opening of a Pandora’s Box. It can spark off a series of negative emotions, uncalled actions and consequent adverse circumstances.
  • Trial Separation – Will it Make a Difference?  By : James Walsh
    Many happily married couples are divorcing on the grounds of spousal ‘cyber infidelity’, a trend that’s been gaining ground over the last decade. Having an ‘online affair’ is often called a ‘safe affair’ for it rarely leads to a physical intimacy.

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