Category: * Causes of divorce

The Top 10 Reasons Parents Get Divorced

Posted on November 4th, 2013 The Top 10 Reasons Parents Get Divorced

Featuring a guest blog from our friends over at www.nanny.net Very few people get married with the intention of getting divorced. The U.S. Census Bureau and research think tanks such as the Barna Group have revealed some sobering statistics and findings on the subject, though. Overall, the divorce rate is almost at 50%. The news on […]

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Signs Your Partner Might Be Cheating on You

Posted on October 28th, 2013 Signs Your Partner Might Be Cheating on You

We all like to think it could never happen to us, but sadly, straying partners are becoming ever more common. So what are some of the tell-tale signs that your partner is cheating on you? Here are some common points I have drawn up after evaluating 78 divorces (which ended due to cheating) in the […]

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Over 50 and forever single? Are you emasculating men?

Posted on October 17th, 2013 Emasculation Kate Mulvey

In a recent article, Kate Mulvey bemoans the fact that as she approaches 50, she is not yet married, putting this down to the fact that men are unable to cope with a woman ‘outshining’ them. She refers to recent research confirming this, saying ‘I have lost count of the times men have rejected and […]

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Couples Who Don’t Have Sex but Insist Everything is Hunky-Dory

Posted on April 3rd, 2013 Are You a Therapy Junkie?

There was a disturbing article in the Mail a few weeks ago about these couples who never have sex but insist they are happy. “It’s not that big a deal” The article states that most evenings, with their little girl safely tucked up in bed, Charlotte and Chris Everiss enjoy a kiss and a cuddle on […]

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Check out These Divorce Stats: They Say it All

Posted on January 25th, 2013 Check out These Divorce Stats: They Say it All

Recent research has highlighted the fact that the recession, Christmas and New Year period have an impact on many relationships. Stephens Scown Solicitors have researched and discovered emerging trends relating to marriage and divorce.  Their findings show •             32% of marriages last between 6 to 10 years. •             Nearly 45% of people think that most […]

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No Fault Divorce – What This Means to Us

Posted on July 5th, 2012 No Fault Divorce – What This Means to Us

What is no-fault divorce? The UK laws of divorce have not been reformed since their introduction in 1969. However, there was a move and introduction to no–fault divorce shortly after 1970. No-fault divorce is a divorce in which the dissolution of a marriage does not require a showing of wrong-doing by either party. Laws providing for no-fault […]

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“I’M NOT READY YET” The Price for Suffering

Posted on June 22nd, 2012

I’m not ready” A very common phrase we ALL use. A case of: Not being prepared for what one is about to do or experience; Not equipped or supplied with what is needed for some act or event, Not prepared for immediate movement or action. What can be debated is; whether being “Ready” is a […]

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Find out how hung up you are

Posted on June 12th, 2011 Naked Divorce How Messed up are you

Discover the stages of Break Up and Divorce Recovery in this Quiz Just because the relationship is over doesn’t mean it’s over emotionally for either partner. No matter if the break up or divorce had been  brewing for a while or came on suddenly, without emotional closure it’s impossible to move on. There could be […]

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How to behave at work whilst going through a divorce

Posted on March 3rd, 2011 NakedDivorce Blog Behave-at-work AdeleTheron

You have to remain focused on work during divorce to continue performing. Falling apart is simply not an option. The office is no place to give vent to your repressed feelings, but if that’s where you find yourself when a rage attack threatens, there’s an exercise at the end of this chapter that will help […]

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The Divorce Grieving Cycle…

Posted on December 23rd, 2010

I know when you are going through a divorce that the roller-coaster ride can ‘feel’ very extreme. It alternates between activity and passivity in the very human and desperate efforts to avoid the change triggered by the divorce. The initial state before the cycle begins is often quite stable, at least in terms of the […]

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