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Posted By Judy Williams
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5-Dec-2013
Undoubtedly, technological advancements have drastically shaped the way we interact with networks outside our immediate range, but they have affected exchanges with one another in a personal and physical manner. Instant gratification: it is a term that is used repeatedly when referencing our society today. College graduates demand well-paying jobs right away simply because they have a degree, ...
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Posted By Judy Williams
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18-Nov-2013
After divorce, the need for an ex-spouse to maintain contact with their children remains present. This scenario, when managed correctly, can foster healthy relationships between both former spouses and their children in a manner that respects the authority of both parents while allowing independent relationships to prosper post-divorce. There are certain scenarios that need to be avoided in order ...
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Posted By Judy Williams
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8-Nov-2013
Fighting among parents affects children in different ways. Teenagers typically feel inclined to get involved, while younger children respond by internalizing their feelings. Often these repressed feelings manifest later in a child’s life in the form of anxiety or depression. Unfortunately, growing up among marital discord is not an atypical situation for most American children, and often the ...
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Posted By Judy Williams
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25-Oct-2013
Step-parents are an increasingly common aspect of modern families. Nevertheless, families still struggle with the complicated dynamic. Issues associated with disciplining and co-parenting step-children, struggling for the acceptance of a new family, and disputes with ex-partners, commonly arise. As a result, research shows one-third of step-parents look forward to their step-children leaving home, ...
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Posted By Judy Williams
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30-Sep-2013
The experience of going through a divorce can be emotionally trying for all members of a family. It’s typical for parents going through a divorce to get swept up in feelings of anger and resentment toward each other, often leading to negative emotional and societal impacts on their children. Consciously choosing to put the children’s needs first can work to lessen those detrimental ...
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Posted By Judy Williams
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3-Jul-2013
As you all know, I’m passionate about facilitating a peaceful divorce for couples, for many reasons. But a primary reason is to protect the children involved. Life moves on after divorce, though, and another hurdle you may face is blending families, should you meet someone (with children of their own) and decide to remarry. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, there are approximately 1,300 ...
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Posted By Judy Williams
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14-Jun-2013
You may have noticed that it’s been awhile since I’ve written a blog post. Recently, my focus has been in Texas, where I have really enjoyed spending time with my daughter, son-in-law, and my four grandchildren. What an amazing opportunity I have had to be a part of their daily life the last few years! But life has a way of pulling us back into the arenas we’re meant to follow. ...
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