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Should Kids Have a Voice in Post-Divorce Planning?
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Do father and mother know best? Will kids feel caught in the middle? Or are kids the experts in what will be best for them?

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Lessons from the Tom Cruise Katie Holmes Divorce
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Katie Holmes' divorce from Tom Cruise caught many folks by surprise. Here's one analysis of how marriages come apart.

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Breaking Up Is Hard to Do, So Here’s a 6-Step How-To
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Relationship endings can be difficult. This strategy works whether you are the one who initiates the breakup or the one who receives the bad news.

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7 Strong Steps to Stop a Divorce
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Many folks who launch divorce proceedings would really prefer to repair their marriage. What could they—and their partner—do differently?

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8 Guidelines for a Friendly Divorce
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Divorce results from emotional distress. Anger, resentment, shame, guilt, and anxiety can tempt folks to want to get back at their spouse. Yet instead of healing emotional pain or easing resentments, divorce battling typically just adds to the emotional damage of everyone involved. Here's a guide to a more constructive pathway for marital disengagement.

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A Big Family: Does Number of Sibs Impact Divorce Risk?
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A recent study suggests an interesting relationship between the size of the family a child grows up within and the likelihood that in adulthood that child will end up divorced.

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