Sentences with phrase «directed at your spouse»

Not exact matches

Although new partners may have no direct or immediate financial obligations to their new spouse, the mere fact of the relationship can put their privacy at risk
Participants were asked how they met their spouse, and were then directed to use the Couples Satisfaction Index, a well - known test developed at the University of Rochester, to measure their relationship satisfaction.
[37] In Nearing v. Sauer, 2015 BCSC 58 at para. 141, the court outlines that s. 95 (2) of the Family Law Act allows the court to consider a spouse's contribution to the career or career potential of the other spouse or a spouse's detrimental impact on to the value of family property or potential family property, which focuses on the spouse's direct actions vis - à - vis the value of family property.
Our skilled Vancouver parental alienation lawyers explain to spouses and judges that The United Nation's Convention on the Rights of the Child indicates that children have a right to build and maintain relationships with their parents, have appropriate directing and guidance from their parents, and have the right to have all decisions made for them with their best interests at heart.
So much of their energy is directed at helping their spouse to recover that their own needs and emotional wounds often get neglected.
Federal law grants direct partial payments of military retirement to spouses married to a soldier for at least 10 years, but Texas requires division of any future military retirement benefits that accrued during the marriage regardless of its length.
So, while your spouse's anger may be directed at you, it is really not about you.
Contempt towards a spouse not only shows anger but also disgust directed at them.
If your spouse is stonewalling you, and won't talk to you at all, direct negotiation can't happen.
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