when one spouse has made a final decision to divorce and wants counseling to encourage the other
spouse accept that decision
One of you has already made an final decision to end the relationship and only wants counseling to encourage the other
spouse accept that decision.
Not exact matches
The second most important
decision a believer will make after
accepting Christ is choosing a
spouse, so why not get help from other believers who know how important is for to be equally yoked?
Instead,
accept that the actions, reactions and
decisions from both you and your
spouse have lead you to divorce.
Give your
spouse time to absorb and
accept your
decision.
By the time you reach the
decision to divorce, or
accept your
spouse's
decision, you probably want to get it done and over with!
As your mediator or collaborative divorce attorney, Elizabeth's role is to improve the
decision - making process and to assist you and your
spouse in reaching an agreement that you can
accept and embrace as your own.
The emotional divorce begins with the
decision to separate and ends when both
spouses accept the fact that the relationship is over.