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Top : Marital Conflict - Divorce and Separation : Page 2
If you've gone through a divorce you know how conflict riddent the process is for you, and the damage that can occur for children. Find hints, tips and ideas for reducing conflict in these situations and making the best of tough family situations.
Conflict Advice and Readings In This Section
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Why Do So Many Marriages Fail?
By Gillis Triplett - Chances are you know someone who has endured the pain of a miserable marriage or had to swallow the bitter pill of divorce. Why do so many men and women who truly believed they were soul mates and lovers for life, find themselves combatants in the divorce court? The answers to those questions are not complicated at all. Follow me closely as we get to the bottom line reasons why so many marriages fail. (Added: 23-Mar-2006 Hits: 675 )
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Weddings: First Step to Divorce
By Pat Gaudette - Marriage isn't about fairy princesses who ride off into the sunset. Marriage is about living, loving, sharing and caring between two people. Without this, the wedding day is preparation for divorce court. (Added: 23-Mar-2006 Hits: 476 )
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Children And Divorce
By Alvin B. Michaels, M.D., P.C. - This article contains some valuable advice on how to prepare children for the breakup of their family due to divorce. (Added: 6-Feb-2006 Hits: 554 )
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Becoming a Bachelor Parent
By Thomas Hoerner - "The new challenges and adjustments that you'll face as a bachelor parent can be overwhelming at times, but the rewards of raising good, happy children are immeasurable." Written primarily for fathers, this article includes The Single Parent's Prayer, a list of the negative effects resulting from a fatherless home, how a man can maintain a positive outlook after the breakup of his marriage, and how to co-exist with your co-parent. (Added: 6-Feb-2006 Hits: 499 )
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PARENTING THROUGH DIVORCE
By Janice G. Tracht, MSW, ACSW, BCD - Studies have been conducted that show that kids who have more frequent contact with a non-custodial parent who is in high conflict with their ex-partner fare WORSE than kids who see that non-custodial parent on a less frequent basis. Learn ways of encouraging your child's relationship with your ex. (Added: 6-Feb-2006 Hits: 479 )
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Are Your Kids At Risk?
By Teri Morrison - If you believe your children will be unaffected by your divorce, you'll be surprised to learn that all children of divorce suffer emotional injuries. So the question is not whether they'll be hurt, but how badly they'll be hurt. Here's how to minimize the damage. (Added: 6-Feb-2006 Hits: 508 )
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