July 22nd, 2008 . by admin
Are you in a marriage that is going no where? Does your spouse ignore you most of the time while being busy on the phone talking with other people? Does your husband come home late habitually every time after work? If you answer ‘Yes’ to all the questions above, then you need marriage counseling with your spouse. If there is a third party in the marriage relationship, then this has to stop immediately before it gets worse and complicated. Marriage is meant for two people and any third party in the picture should be removed as soon as possible before the marriage breaks down. The human heart is made to love one person at a time and not to have multiple partners in a relationship. This is not polygamy.
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May 23rd, 2008 . by admin
When taking digital wedding photos make sure that your subjects are not in front of a boring background. The married couple will often be in the thick of a crowd and at this point it may be easier to try and capture just their head and shoulders. If some of the guests are wearing glasses, they can be asked to stand with their heads a little down or sideways to avoid the glare effect from glasses that can appear when a flash is used. You can avoid people in the shot coming out dark when the sun is behind them, by positioning yourself so that the sun is behind you.
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December 3rd, 2007 . by admin
If you are having problems with your marriage and you also have children, the stress of the marital problems will also affect the children. In this case you may need some marriage and family counseling to help solve all the problems. In this type of counseling, you will meet as a couple with the therapist, but you will also have some sessions with the children, as well. And depending on the situation, the therapist may recommend that the children meet with the therapist alone to help work out some of their issues in confidence.
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November 18th, 2007 . by admin
Many states see there is money to be made through the divorce industry, and as such have over the years, either relaxed their divorce laws, or created new legislation with the view to attracting people to the state to get a quickie divorce.
Nevada promptly heard that its favorite industry was threatened, and decided to counter-attack. The six-weeks divorce law was introduced to the divorce courts, and for good measure an equally liberal law legalizing gambling was thrown in.
Assemblyman Guy Walts introduced the new divorce residence law. He is a rancher in the fertile Truckee meadows, surrounding Reno. His bill fixed divorce residence at only six weeks. It did more than that. The old divorce law provided that “residents” must remain within the immediate vicinity of Reno; this didn’t give “residents” much of a chance even to go fishing.
The new law provided that they could move about the state as they pleased. Some persons insisted that this “free movement” clause makes it possible for a person to take a six week’s automobile camping trip within the state and secure an immediate divorce in the little courthouse of the county in which he finds himself at the end of that time.
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