Category Archives: Counselling and Advice

Divorce Advice: Rebuilding Burnt Bridges

Christmas, for most of us, is a time to forget the stresses and strains of everyday life and enjoy time with our loved ones. For parents whose divorce has left them estranged from their children, however, Christmas is anything but … Continue reading

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The Divorce Precipice: are you Standing on the Edge?

It’s no secret that January is a busy month for divorce practitioners. Come the New Year, solicitors and online divorce providers will be inundated with queries on how to divorce their spouses, and whilst the individuals asking these questions will … Continue reading

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A Healthy Lifestyle Could also Prevent a Divorce

Following on from last week’s post concerning the benefits of a healthy diet and regular exercise following divorce, this post concerns itself with how maintaining a healthy lifestyle can help to maintain a happy marriage and prevent a divorce. Now, … Continue reading

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Divorce in the Workplace: Stop Your Divorce From Harming Your Job

The stress and anxiety brought on by a divorce have a significant effect on an employee’s performance and productivity. In fact, recent research from the U.S. has revealed that divorce costs American businesses around $300 billion per annum. In tough … Continue reading

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Divorce Advice: Establishing a Network of Support

The British espouse stiff upper lips and a ‘keep calm and carry on’ attitude. This propensity towards rugged individualism and bottling up negative emotion can actually serve people well on occasions, helping them to perform under pressure and shrug off … Continue reading

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Sorry, but no Marriage is Divorce-Proof

The divorce rate may be falling, but with nearly half of all marriages still ending in divorce, it is hardly surprising that hundreds of relationship coaches and marriage counsellors are advising people on how to ‘divorce proof’ their marriages. Just … Continue reading

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For Richer or Poorer

It’s the root of all evil, doesn’t grow on trees and can’t buy you happiness. Like it or not, the sway of money is all pervading and a constant cause of discord and disagreement. Such disputes are more than capable … Continue reading

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Should Divorcing Parents go back to School?

The need for divorcing couples to arrive at amicable arrangements concerning childcare and contact often breeds conflict. Many parents have conflicting ideas on what is best for their children and, with emotions running high, mothers and fathers often forget that … Continue reading

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Why Do People Commit Adultery?

No one singular act is quite as capable of extinguishing the love and trust needed within a marriage as adultery. Victims of adultery are likely to feel betrayed and unloved whilst perpetrators will often find themselves battling immense guilt, and … Continue reading

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Divorce: Just like the Common Cold?

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People are susceptible to moral panics and nothing seems to inspire dread quite as much as the discovery of a new or mutated strain of a disease – the sort of bug that can turn your bones into jelly and … Continue reading

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