Posts Tagged ‘divorce’
Sir Paul Coleridge, one of the country’s most senior divorce judges, is to launch a pro-marriage pressure group. Read the rest of this entry »
My husband and I have just spent our first Christmas together as husband and wife and have survived (and enjoyed!) just over two months of marriage. Read the rest of this entry »
Last year, a client told me she and her estranged husband had decided to spend Christmas Day together for the sake of the children. Afterwards, she admitted it had been horrendous. So this year....she’s doing the same thing again! Read the rest of this entry »
You’ve decided to get divorced. Now you need to decide where to get divorced. The court does not have to be in your home town or city; indeed, it may not have to be in your home country either. Read the rest of this entry »
The traditional excuse men use for having an affair is “my wife doesn’t understand me”. Now they have another reason: the recession. Read the rest of this entry »
The breakdown of a long-term relationship is usually a miserable time. The collapse of a marriage can make you feel sad, resentful, lonely and under-confident.
Many people blame themselves for what has happened. If only they’d been more loving/less of a nag, the relationship wouldn’t have foundered. Read the rest of this entry »
A friend of a friend has just announced she and her husband of 20 years are splitting up. They’ve been unhappy for a long time, by all accounts, and the general reaction has been “about time too”! Read the rest of this entry »