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James Walsh's Articles in Relationship

  • Walking out of Physical Abuse
    Physical abuse is one of the most common reasons cited for divorce, and its frequency seems to be increasing everyday. What is physical abuse? Physical abuse can be described as physical violence towards another unarmed human being. It usually occurs when one human being physically tortures or beats another human being with minor or no cause for provocation Physical abuse can take place in familial relationships, between friends, work colleagues, acquaintances, neighbours and marital partners.
  • Should You Keep Tolerating a Bad Marriage for the Sake of the Family?
    The most complicated problem to judge while thinking about ending a marital relationship is children. All parents love their children as much as they love each other. Hence, it is their welfare that first comes to their mind while discussing a break up.
  • Judicial Separation or Divorce
    In the year 1938, 9,970 people in the UK had petitioned for a divorce and just 71 had opted for judicial separation. Six decades later the scenario is strikingly similar. The numbers of couple opting for a judicial separation are miniscule compared to the couples divorcing. Why do such few couples opt for a judicial separation? Though, divorce and judicial separation are the same, why do couples prefer a divorce?
  • Divorce – State of the Nation
    Marriage is considered to be a union of minds. A union that is beyond the barriers of fickle human prejudices and tendencies. Several people even challenge monogamy and thereby the act of marriage and yet opt for it. What is it that leads people to enter into this institution believing it to last forever and yet to fall out of it before they can understand what really went wrong?
  • Older People and Divorce
    Divorce fever seems to be spreading all over the country. Initially, it was young people getting married in haste and getting divorced within a few years. Now the older couples have also caught up with the trend. Statistics reveal that the probability of divorce has increased among couple married for over 25 years or more. It leaves us with just one question: How can these couple who have stayed together through the happy and hard times of life for so many years suddenly find it difficult to live with each other?
  • Can Remarriage be a Success?
    Have you and your ex decided to get marry again? Are you making plans about your marriage? Getting married to your spouse again might seem to be a romantic idea. But it is extremely crucial to have an action plan of how you are going to overcome the problems and make your marriage work this time around. There are more of these remarriages ending in failure rather than in success due to lack of planning. Statistics would also prove me right.
  • The Emotional Stages of Divorce
    The emotions regarding a divorce can be divided into two stages – those felt during the divorce and what comes after.

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