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- Divorce & Denominational Divergence... by The Christian Church Blog... on Nov 24, 2009
What does divorce and denominational divergence have in common? Divorce is considered sin unless there is infidelity involved according to Matthew 19. But then forgiveness can be a solution to infidelity if you have it in you to forgive the transgre...
- Know your Separation Date before you start Divorce by Divorce Support: A Family Law Blog on Nov 24, 2009
When a marriage ends, the date that the parties separated must be established for the purpose of determining the division of property and assets accumulated during the marriage. Under the Family Law Act, the date of separation is referred to as the...
- Divorcing couples in U.K. offered counselling on the National Health Service for the first time by Shrink Rap on Nov 22, 2009
span class=”drop_cap”>From April, couples’ counselling programmes will be launched across England in an extension of the Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) programme... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my we...
- Client-directed therapy technique drastically reduces divorce/separation rates by Shrink Rap on Nov 16, 2009
Using four simple questions to generate client-directed feedback can greatly increase the chances that struggling couples will stay together, according to a recently published study. According to the... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my we...
- Men leave by Shrink Rap on Nov 10, 2009
Study finds a woman is six times more likely to be separated or divorced soon after a diagnosis of cancer or multiple sclerosis span class=”drop_cap”>A woman is six times more likely to... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my web...
- Grounds For Divorce In Canada: One of Three Conditions by Divorce Support: A Family Law Blog on Oct 30, 2009
Under the Divorce Act of Canada, there is a single ground for divorce called “breakdown of marriage”. This must be established by showing the existence of one or more of only three of the following conditions: The spouses have lived sep...
- Enforcement of Support Orders: When the Payer lives Outside of Ontario by Divorce Support: A Family Law Blog on Oct 29, 2009
When couples separate after ending a relationship, one partner may move to a different province or even a different country. Relocating outside of Ontario can create a challenge when obtaining, enforcing, or varying a child or spousal support order...






