Jul
16
Filed Under (Uncategorized) by FinanceMan on 16-07-2008

Sometimes we have to peel off the layers to get not only to ourselves but to those around us. Impressions can be deceiving and we need to dig deeper to have a true understanding of what lies beneath.



Is your marriage in trouble? Is your spouse sending out an SOS? By learning to recognise these distress signals in your daily life, you can take the steps you need to save your marriage TODAY!

We’ve all heard stories about couples who have been happily married for fifteen or twenty years, but suddenly split.

You may even know a few of these couples. Divorce can be devastating for an entire family, but there is hope.

These happily married couples you have heard about probably weren’t so happy, and if these signs of unhappiness would have been spotting earlier in the relationship, the marriage could have been saved.



Apr
19
Filed Under (Uncategorized) by FinanceMan on 19-04-2008

Somewhere in the living in a marriage that has started to go sour or become boring a person may ask whether the should be, or not be in the marriage that they are in. Should they continue in the marriage with all its problems for any amount of years or should they call it quits and go through the turmoil that will be involved with divorce proceedings. Find out here.



Apr
04
Filed Under (Uncategorized) by FinanceMan on 04-04-2008

There are so many challenges that come along with being a single parent, but one of the most difficult, is truly enjoying time with your children when there are so many other areas of chaos around you. Yet, while it is one of the most difficult, it is also one of the most important areas to focus on for you and your children.



You may wonder if the entire divorce proceedings are ever going to have a mental impact on them. Will they be able to accept the concept of two homes, visitations? Will they be affectionate as usual or will they be distancing themselves from you?

Recent studies and researches have indicated that children of today are mentally tough to accept divorce and its consequences. They are ready to share your views on the whole idea of divorce. But, on the other hand, you have a greater responsibility of effective co-parenting along with your ex. You need to exercise greater care and caution even as children transition themselves to this new setup.