Separation

Articles in Separation

By Lucent 0 comments
More than 50% of U.S. marriages end in divorce, and the numbers are still climbing. As scary as it may seem for the non-willing spouse to be approached for a divorce, here are a few things to suggest to the willing participant... more »
By Michael Motta 3 comments
I've lived with somewhere in the vicinity of forty different people in my life. I've lived with students, professionals, blue-collars, white-collars, disabled, partiers, neat-freaks, slobs . . . You name it, I've lived with it. For the most part, ... more »
By Colette French 10 comments
Being a good and virtuous wife is not always an easy task and especially when you have a husband like Archie Bunker; moody and difficult and maybe even appearing to be a male chauvinist many times. Yet, you love him dearly even though he wears ... more »
By mamie52 0 comments
You will learn what to do and what NOT to do after someone goes through a loss... more »
By PearlsWisdom 1 comments
Your Ex keeps calling and wanting to talk. You broke up months ago and want to move on. How do you handle those sad but annoying calls? How do you get them to stop? Read on... more »
By Stephanie Duszynski 0 comments
You've found out your husband is cheating and you're upset, furious, and hurt. You want to confront him, but you're not ready to give up on the relationship completely and walk away. If possible, you want to work through it. If that sounds ... more »
By Willi493 4 comments
Catching a cheating husband is a challenging tasks. To keep him after the fact of him cheating on you is an even harder tasks. Worse yet, the other women knows he's married to you. It is not about the men in most situations. We live in a society ... more »
By Ryn Gargulinski 0 comments
You split with your partner and your world is ending--only if you let it. A breakup is actually a new beginning, where you can let go of the old baggage and start over with a fresh slate. A little attitude revamping, a couple of quick steps and a ... more »
By Sheila Wilkinson 0 comments
The hardest part of forgiving yourself is believing that you deserve to be forgiven. When things go wrong or when we feel powerless to change something, we usually turn on ourselves. The one person who can most help us is ourself and we push our ... more »
By eHow Relationships & Family Editor 3 comments
It has been estimated that about half of all marriages end in divorce. The process of dissolving a marriage boils down to controlling what you can; and normally, what you won't be able to control is your spouse. If your marriage is heading down ... more »
By H Miller 1 comments
If you have every lost the love of your life then you understand the extreme pain one feels after going through something like that. Love can fizzle out just as fast as it was ignited. Sometimes after a breakup we realize how much the person we ... more »
By GreenMomma 1 comments
Watching a loved one go through a divorce is very painful. Here are some things you can do to help them... more »
By Karen Cotton 1 comments
Have you ever thought "I wish I could do that" but never quite felt brave enough to even say it aloud? Do you envy your work colleague who never says no to a new activity or opportunity to challenge herself? We can be our own worst ... more »
By michaelgavin 1 comments
One of the most unfortunate statistics you will ever read in our country is that of the divorce rate. A whopping fifty percent of marriages end in divorce. The fact of the matter is many times love is quick, infatuating and short lived. Many ... more »
By Danny M 1 comments
How many relationships have you had? How many of those relationships actually worked? If your first answer is anything but 0 or 1, then apparently some must not have been paradise since they had to end. But break-ups might not always be ... more »
By Jose Gonzalez 0 comments
Are your thoughts driving you insane? Do you feel like a slave to your past, weak and powerless? Do you find you're thinking about your ex constantly throughout the day, and suffering as a result? The truth is that being caught up in this vicious ... more »
By Katika 1 comments
Your daughter’s divorce is one of the most traumatic, devastating, and emotionally painful experiences in her life. She feels as if her life has ended. The deep pain that she feels in her heart, soul, and every cell of her body is overwhelming. ... more »
By ellenmwoods 1 comments
If your spouse is in the military and they are deploying, it can be a time of stress and trials, or it can be a time of personal growth and development for you, as well as enriching your marriage. Here are the steps to follow... more »
By Christina Ellis 2 comments
In response to winning a custody battle here are some must dos..... more »
By eHow Relationships & Family Editor 0 comments
Maybe you're tired of the dating scene and you just want to be single. The question is whether you can be single and happy. Follow these steps to learn how... more »
By meemee67 1 comments
When your parents split up, it's pretty difficult. But you can make it through. Here are some tips to help you through this tough situation... more »
By Jose Gonzalez 0 comments
This question seems to have crossed every male's mind at least once, and a quick on-line search shows that it's still being asked over and over. The good news is that the answer is very simple, but also very elusive. Read on..... more »
By easyrider 1 comments
Getting over an ex boyfriend can be tough, but here's how to give him a metaphorical kick in the balls... more »
By Ryn Gargulinski 6 comments
The worst type of stalker has to be the ex who once professed his love and now professes his urge to murder you. We have all heard of the type: “If I can’t have you, nobody will,” but secretly hoped they were only in the movies where they boil ... more »
By Cucumbers2Pickles 1 comments
You’ve received your mail order bride and the honeymoon has worn off quicker than it took you to learn, “Get me a beer” in her native language. And, uh-oh, you’ve got no pre-nup. What do you do now? Well, you don’t have to be saddled with her for ... more »