Category: Relationships
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Recognizing and Overcoming Emotional Abuse in Relationships

Emotional abuse is much more difficult to understand or interpret. Here are some signs of emotional abuse in relationships:
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Reviving a Troubled Marriage: Making Choices to Prevent Divorce

Divorce is not inevitable. Like anything valuable, it takes work and effort. Here are some steps that can turn your troubled marriage into a satisfying relationship.
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Spotting Emotional Abuse: Unveil Manipulative Tactics and Reclaim Your Life

Emotional abuse eats away at you until you can no longer trust reality. Abusers have many ways of diminishing you and making you believe it is your fault.
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3 Mistakes to Avoid in Your Custody Case

Here are the top 3 mistakes we frequently encounter in family law cases involving minor children, and what you can do to avoid them:
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Why Your Divorce Could Be a Blessing in Disguise

Divorce can be a loss and defeat. But it can also be a new beginning and victory, bringing new blessings and possibilities into our lives.
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Worst Age For Children To Experience A Divorce and How to Help

Divorce is difficult for children of any age. Younger ones can become clingy, teens are likely to turn rebellious. With that said, here’s how to help:
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Remarrying Your Ex-Spouse: Exploring Reasons, Challenges, and Success Tips

Divorce isn’t always the solution it was meant to be. People can regret their actions and have a second try. Here are some tips before you remarry.
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Things you shouldn’t say to Someone going through a Divorce

When some you know gets a divorce, there are a few comments that are not appropriate. Here are the things you shouldn’t say to someone following a divorce:
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Divorce Announcement: How to Tell People Around You

Before you go through divorce, you first need to tell the people closest to you. Here are some tips on the best way to handle your divorce announcement.
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Exploring Gender Differences in Divorce: Emotional and Practical Impacts

Divorce involves loss and pain for both men and women. However, each copes in his or her own way, but some differences are almost definitely gender-related.