by Wevorce Admin | Jan 9, 2017 | Divorce, Relationships
Relationships: Take Responsibility, Don’t Give Up and Save your Marriage Relationship Balancing teaches us the true meaning of responsibility, which is the ability to respond — not to react. This must be learned and cultivated. Many problems in relationships...
by Wevorce Admin | Jan 9, 2017 | Divorce
From Talking to Friends to Dealing with Stress, Three Tips to Help through Divorce Somewhere in the process of ending your marriage, you may find you can barely summon the energy to leave the house, feed the children, or, some days, even get dressed. You’re not...
by Wevorce Admin | Jan 9, 2017 | Divorce, Relationships
Relationships: Tips to Let Go of Control and Improve your Marriage When life presents many challenges the desire to control can seem natural. There is the illusion that if we control events, ourselves, and others, we will be safe, successful, and secure....
by Wevorce Admin | Jan 9, 2017 | Co-Parenting, Divorce
Are Father’s Overnight Visits with New Girlfriend Hurting Couple’s Son? Help! My husband recently moved out of our house. We were married for six years and have a two-year-old son. He has since (in the past two weeks) taken up residence in an apartment...
by Wevorce Admin | Jan 9, 2017 | Divorce, Parenting
After Divorce, Parents Must Help Youngsters Learn to Control Anger Although all children can be strong-willed on occasion, some children are much more intensely so, and more often so, than others. Strong-willed children are not different in kind from other children;...
by Wevorce Admin | Jan 9, 2017 | Co-Parenting, Divorce
After Divorce, Child Safety, and Visitation Can Be Hot Topics Circumstances can arise when custodial parents must act in the child’s best interests in ways their ex-spouse may not like. In the process, anger can be provoked and conflict created, with custodial...