Not exact matches
Our love and care for our
spouse through difficult conversations and
arguments reveals to us, our
spouse, and others that God is eternally committed to multiplying His strength in our weakness (2 Corinthians 12:9),
as well
as continuing to pursue us even when we're frustrated or upset
with Him.
The most - tired parents reported feeling more distance from their
spouse (47 percent) and had more
arguments with their partner over time,
as their baby grew.
This means they will respond to certain situations
with inappropriate levels of anger, for example resulting in road rage or irrational, violent acts such
as throwing a television out of a window during an
argument with a
spouse or parent.
That stress response can be anything from what most people typically think of
as stress, which would be driving in a traffic jam, getting in an
argument with your
spouse, financial stress or working too much; all of that sort of thing.
In summary, under Scots law, the wealth built up by the couple in the course of the marriage will usually be divided more or less equally, unless one of the
spouses can come up
with a compelling
argument as to why a fair share should be an unequal share in their favour.
You will need to meet your
spouse's claim
with strong
arguments about the value, liquidity, and origins of your assets
as well
as countering their proposed needs and entitlements.
Oftentimes, a neutral facilitator
with a license in counseling or therapy is retained to help the
spouses focus on what is most important to them (such
as the health and well - being of their children) rather than the
arguments of the past.
Yet if abusiveness seems to be a problem in your relationship, the best way to neutralize it is to stop seeing
arguments with your
spouse as a way to retaliate or exhibit your superior moral stance.
It can work just
as well to defuse a budding
argument with your
spouse or any family member or friend.