We also know it is unwise to make
major life decisions when in the midst of a crisis and not thinking clearly.
Not exact matches
When it comes to
life's
major financial
decisions, having a good one is essential.
A Pew Research Center survey conducted in 2014 found that 45 percent of Americans — and a majority of Christians (55 percent)-- say they rely a lot on prayer and personal religious reflection
when making
major life decisions.
Otherwise,
when you make
major life decisions, you are missing so much information needed to make those
decisions.
Hearing from God about things, even
when major decisions (or people's
lives) are in the balance, is quite ordinary.
When parents share joint legal custody, they both have a say in
major decisions regarding the child's
life, such as education, religious upbringing, and medical care.
A family court's award of joint custody will determine where the child will physically
live and
when, and the court will also make a determination regarding how
major decisions regarding his health, education, and religious needs will be made.
Simon Hughes, the Liberal Democrats» deputy leader, said although the Conservative MPs»
decision not to back House of Lords reform was a «
major failure», «
life goes on»
when it comes to the coalition.
When you're in your early 20's, pretty much any purchase over $ 40 is a
major life decision.
There are complicated demographic issues behind those numbers, but they point to the likelihood that people may make unwise moves
when they're young or
when they feel pressured to make a
major life decision.
When it comes to
major life decisions, buying a house ranks extremely high on the list.
When the
decision is made to move an elderly loved one to an assisted
living facility, the fate of that strong pet / owner bond can become a
major issue for the senior.
Shared parental responsibilityis
when both parents participate in the
major life decisions of the child (education, health, welfare).
Just like any other
major life decision,
when dealing with the insurance that protects your family it's important to work with experts who can both get you the right coverage for your needs and who can explain what the coverage does and why it's important to you and yours.
There's no better time to be honest with yourself than
when you're making a
major life decision or considering changing directions.
Likely because they're young, and
when you're young it feels like you have a million things to take into account before you make a
major life decision like getting married.
That involves both parents meeting together with a mediator (who may or may not be an attorney) who tries to facilitate (help) the parents reach their own agreement on where the children should
live throughout the week during the school year, where they should spend their weekend time, which holidays they spend with each parent, and
when they get to vacation with each parent, and also
when the parents are required to consult with one another to make
major decisions involving health care for and education of their children.
Joint legal custody is
when both parents share in making
major decisions affecting their child's
life, including medical care, education and religious training.
A family court's award of joint custody will determine where the child will physically
live and
when, and the court will also make a determination regarding how
major decisions regarding his health, education, and religious needs will be made.
Pre-marital counseling is a fantastic realm by which you and your partner can really clarify whether you are on the same page
when it comes to
major life decisions and values.
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When asked who wears the pants in the relationship (when it comes to major financial decisions, such as purchasing a home), almost 70 % of respondents living with their significant other said it's actually mut
When asked who wears the pants in the relationship (
when it comes to major financial decisions, such as purchasing a home), almost 70 % of respondents living with their significant other said it's actually mut
when it comes to
major financial
decisions, such as purchasing a home), almost 70 % of respondents
living with their significant other said it's actually mutual.
I mean, how am I supposed to make
major life altering
decisions about throw pillows
when I don't know what my fireplace is going to look like!?