Author: Anna Fernandez, Esq-Legal Lotus
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5 Crucial Steps to Re-evaluating Romantic Relationships: Enhance or End?

Do you know the emotional state of your relationship? Life changes constantly, so it is important to have an occasional honest evaluation.
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Reasons to Hire an Attorney for Your Divorce

Even simple, amicable divorces involve many unforeseen details. To ensure that everyone’s interests are protected, a family lawyer can definitely help.
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Ways To Overcome Fear Of Abandonment

When we allow our needs not to matter, we permit emotional abandonment. And that can feel scary. Here are tips on how to overcome a fear of abandonment.
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Signs That Your Partner Is Emotionally Unavailable

The consequences of being emotionally unavailable leads to unsatisfying relationships. Learning greater intimacy leads to greater satisfaction.
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How Forgiveness Can Improve Your Marriage

Any marriage can have its rough times. Here are some are tips on how to use forgiveness to not only survive but thrive in your relationship.
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Effects of Divorce on Children’s Future Relationships

Divorce will affect any children involved. However, parents can help and ensure that their children are able to form close, romantic relationships as adults.
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How To Deal With Your Spouse Who Doesn’t Support Your Career

It is important to have your partner support your career. Otherwise, a large part of your life remains unacknowledged. Here are some tips on how to begin a discussion about goals and careers.
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How Emotions Influence Our Actions: Insights from Adriana Foster

Explore the profound impact of emotions on our actions in this insightful blog post based on an interview with Adriana Foster. Learn how emotional awareness can shape our lives.
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Winning a Custody Case: Documenting the other parent’s negative impact on the kids

If you want to win a custody case, here are the things you need to remember when documenting the other parent’s negative impact on the kids:
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Managing Child Visitation Challenges in Co-Parenting: A Comprehensive Guide

Child visitations are determined by the court, and the court expects the parents to comply with the schedule. What happens when it is the child that refuses to visit a parent?