Most people are so busy
worrying about getting divorced, that they don't stop to think about what matters most to them in their divorce.
Not exact matches
Sometimes I
worry that Arsenal have cribbed their transfer policy from an old Tom Vu infomercial
about targeting «distressed properties»... scan the obituaries in newspapers to learn
about homes of recently deceased and low - ball the grieving families, or find out
about recent
divorces and take advantage of the acrimony and
get a good price on a house you can then flip for profit.
It used to be that women had to
worry about men disappearing after they
got pregnant or
divorced.
Each volunteer was also asked
about other aspects of their life, such as recent
divorces, legal troubles, their tendency to
worry and how much sleep they
got.
Many people who decide to travel solo for the first time after 40 have just separated or
gotten divorced or become empty nesters, so they're more
worried about loneliness.
on My spouse and I are looking to
divorce but are
worried about the costs involved in the process, is there any help we can
get on this matter?
You might be
worrying about separating or
getting divorced.
If you're going through a
divorce or otherwise negotiating custody with your children's other parent, you may be
worried about the effect that a custody arrangement may have on your children or whether you'll
get to see them.
«Some reasons to consider psychotherapy for your child or family member include: sudden changes in behavior, increased moodiness, an increase in temper tantrums, difficulty
getting along with friends, physical or sexual abuse, loss of a loved one,
divorce, excessive crying or sadness, increased
worrying, aggression, questions
about sexuality, self - injurious behavior or thoughts of suicide, trauma, illness, and anger.
FEW
WORRY OVER
DIVORCE FINANCIAL IMPACT More than 100,000 Canadians
get divorced each year, but fewer than 20 per cent are
worried about the financial impact.
Apparently the church she goes to is
worried a lot
about the high
divorce rates and wants to
get probing questions out of the way before it is too late.
The researchers found that children who experienced high levels of family conflict (not
divorce)-- parents fighting,
worrying about money, abuse, etc. — were likelier to
get divorced as adults.
Parents who are
getting a
divorce are frequently
worried about the effect the
divorce will have on their children.