Infatuation Rules
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What Should I Ask for in a Divorce Settlement? Your Marital Home. Think about what you want from your marital home. ... A Fair Share of Assets. ... Retirement and Investment Accounts. ... Fair Debt Division. ... Parenting Time. ... Child Support and Alimony. ... Your Child's Future Needs. ... Take the First Step with Coumanis & York.
What does real trouble look like? There's no emotional connection. ... Communication breakdown. ... Aggressive or confrontational communication....
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Taking time apart can allow you both to think about the issues in your relationship, cool off, learn new coping strategies, and come back together...
Read More »A fair divorce settlement will allow both spouses to make a clean break, leave the marriage with what they need to start over, and honor the sacrifices made by both parties for the marriage. However, getting to that point takes a lot of negotiation and compromise. Before you get into negotiations, it’s good to take some time to discuss your options with your divorce attorney. Figure out what you absolutely need from your divorce settlement, what you’re more flexible on, and what you don’t really care about. This will guide your negotiations and help you avoid any unpleasant surprises. At Coumanis & York, our goal is helping you navigate divorce with minimal stress and anxiety. To schedule an appointment with our team, call our Daphne office at 251-990-3083 or our Mobile office at 251-431-7272.
Start the hug with a gentle touch on the arm, eye contact, or a smile. Whether you're in love or just dating, there is really no wrong way to move...
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Female weeping dampens sexual arousal in men. Tears shed by women contain chemical signals that decrease sexual arousal and testosterone levels in...
Read More »You don’t want to get stuck with the lion’s share of your marital debt, which is why it’s important to have a clear picture of what you have and what you owe before you begin negotiating a divorce settlement. A fair division of debt is based on who incurred the debt, who benefited from it, who is able to repay it, and who has the assets tied to the debts. Don’t take on more than your fair share just to get the divorce done more quickly.
Meaning. Are you living your best life? Shifting your patterns and focus can change your life. That's what this verse is about—renewing your mind,...
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Men want to be treated in a way that doesn't diminish their egos or make them feel inadequate. They love to be praised and acknowledged for the...
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The survey and numerous psychological studies have found men fall in love faster than women, said Helen Fisher, a biological anthropologist and New...
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It's natural to miss someone who is no longer part of your life. You may also miss the idea of a person. The person and relationship served a...
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