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		<title>Divorce in BC and the Role of Mediators</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A BC divorce can result in years of court appearances and running from one court hall to the other, if the divorce application is contested by either spouse. This is the case in most divorces across the world. So, the best way to resolve such divorce conflicts is to seek the professional services of a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A <a href="http://divorceonline.ca/t/divorcebc.php">BC divorce</a> can result in years of court appearances and running from one court hall to the other, if the divorce application is contested by either spouse. This is the case in most divorces across the world. So, the best way to resolve such divorce conflicts is to seek the professional services of a mediator who will help in resolving the issues as swiftly as possible and with the minimal of confrontation between the spouses. This alternative divorce format is most useful when the conflicts seem very difficult to be resolved between the spouses. How about mutually consented divorce applications would they require a mediator too?</p>
<p>No, an uncontested divorce would imply that there are no contentious issues between the spouses. Hence issues which are of great concern like the custody of children, child support and spousal support is already resolved between the estranged couple. Divorce in Canada on mutual consent would therefore mean that both spouses agree to be divorced without objections.</p>
<p>Sometimes, some of the important issues may remain unresolved even after several mutual discussions between the husband and the wife. Then a mediator needs to be hired to help them to resolve these thorny issues. This implies that there are additional costs as well as extra investment of time and energy. For the mediator will have to be visited at least once a week or twice a month. This will mean rescheduling according to both spouses’ availability of time.  The old wounds of the marriage will have to be revisited to arrive at a conclusion. Thus the costs of the <a href="http://divorceonline.ca/t/divorcebc.php">BC divorce</a> using a mediator will far exceed the costs of a divorce without such mediation services, as is the case in other parts of the world also. </p>
<p>Every time the neutral party will start to negotiate on an issue, there is emotional upheaval. Considering the dynamics of emotions behind the issues of child custody or rights to access the child, the channels of communication are going to burn down. Then this will mean greater number of visits to the mediator and incurring additional expenses. Thus divorce in Canada will have to be resolved through a mediator if there are contentious issues because seeking recourse from the court is going to be long drawn.</p>
<p>Thus the role of the neutral party will incur additional costs. Besides the neutral party is going to remain professional and going to negotiate hard with both the spouses to arrive at a solution especially if the issue is custody of the child or the access rights to the child. When the arbitrator or the mediator is going to realize it is just the egos of the spouses that is stopping them from arriving at a decision, he is going to be very professional and ensure that the spouses realize where the bone of contention lies. Therefore, both spouses will be emotionally dissatisfied with the whole process. But as the mediator is going to help them resolve the issues and perhaps a breakthrough in the financial aspects, the couple will believe the mediator is a savior. Instead the couple could have been pragmatic and realized that the issues should be resolved amicably, giving respect to a relationship they had once shared. </p>
<p>Hence, <a href="http://divorceonline.ca/">BC divorce</a>, will become expensive when a mediator is involved. Hence, couples opting for a mutual divorce can minimize their costs, if they use the services of an online lawyer who would prepare the required divorce papers according to the province from which the couple are applying. All this would be at almost one-fourth the costs of hiring a lawyer to prepare the documents. Hence the couple needs to make decisions that will help them save money.</p>
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		<title>How Does Mediation Divorce in BC Work?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Divorce in BC as in the world over, are usually long drawn affairs when the spouses do not see eye to eye and every issue snowballs into a showdown of sorts. The best solution to these issues is using a mediator, who as a neutral party, will attempt to resolve the issues with the minimal [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://divorceonline.ca/t/divorcebc.php">Divorce in BC</a> as in the world over, are usually long drawn affairs when the spouses do not see eye to eye and every issue snowballs into a showdown of sorts. The best solution to these issues is using a mediator, who as a neutral party, will attempt to resolve the issues with the minimal heartbreak to both parties. Using the services of a mediator is also called as alternative divorce. But what about divorces applications based on mutual consent? </p>
<p>Mutually agreed divorce applications as a rule will not have any issues to be resolved. Generally divorce issues that become contentious are custody of children, support to the spouse as well as child and division of property. In the case of a mutually uncontested divorce in Canada the main issues such as the above are resolved before even applying for the application.</p>
<p>Only if all the issues are resolved will it be considered as an uncontested divorce application. If the issues remain unresolved, the services of a mediator would have to be hired. This means additional costs and investment of precious time and effort. Considering the emotional state of mind, it would seem next to impossible to be running from the mediator and the daily routine or work and coming face-to-face with the estranged spouse. It would indeed be very traumatic and would cause further angst amongst the opposing parties. Thus mediation <a href="http://divorceonline.ca/t/divorcebc.php">Divorce in BC</a> as is common in most parts of the world works out to be expensive affair, over and above the actual costs of the divorce. </p>
<p>Besides the emotions will  run raw, as each issue is raised by the neutral party, going over every single detail that had caused all this pain, to be revisited as a part of resolving the main issues of a divorce. The issues of custody of the child or children and the rights to access or spend time with the children will break down all open channels of communication. Thus the process becomes prolonged and the recurring costs of the mediator are added to the overall expenses of the divorce. Most divorce in Canada which are contested go the mediation way, as a quicker and faster means to resolve the issues as compared to the settlement offered by the court.</p>
<p>Thus mediation increases the costs of divorce.  Thus a third party who was not a witness to any of the hardships the spouses experienced through their married life is overlooked and an arbitrary decision reached. A professional whose main aim to get both the egoistic spouses into resolving the painful issues would remain neutral about the emotions involved and would not be a fair decision as far as emotional satisfaction of both spouses are considered. Since there is a settlement of the financial issues, the role of the mediator is looked upon as a savior. But in reality, if with a bit of sense, the couple would view divorce as a meaningful end to a soured relationship and not indulge in character assassination, the dignity of a sacred relationship they once shared would remain intact. </p>
<p>That’s the advantage of a mutually uncontested <a href="http://divorceonline.ca/">Divorce in BC</a> would have. Because with an uncontested divorce application, the estranged spouse could simply engage the services of an online attorney who would prepare the brief, the divorce application and other related documents.</p>
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		<title>Is the BC Divorce Rate on the Rise?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Every society deals with soured marriages through systems that are unique to that country. In Canada, as in other societies divorce is the escape mechanism to dissolve a relationship it had solemnized during the wedding. The BC divorce laws require that any one of the three conditions is satisfied for a couple to be divorced. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Every society deals with soured marriages through systems that are unique to that country. In Canada, as in other societies divorce is the escape mechanism to dissolve a relationship it had solemnized during the wedding. The <a href="http://divorceonline.ca/t/divorcebc.php">BC divorce</a> laws require that any one of the three conditions is satisfied for a couple to be divorced. These are very simple conditions. One is that the couple has lived separately for the past one year. The second necessity is that there has been cheating in the marriage. The third condition is that either spouse subjected to cruelty either physical or mental. In 1968, these relaxed Canadian divorce laws were established. As getting a divorce was very easy after the new divorce laws came into effect, there was a substantial increase in the number of divorces.</p>
<p>Recent studies researching the reasons for the rising divorce rates have revealed the causes and the consequences today’s nation is facing because of the divorce laws. The studies do accept that out of every two marriages one falls apart but tries to explain that the reason is not as easy as that.</p>
<p>The overall statistics places the Canadian divorce rates at thirty eight percent assuming the newly married couples will remain married for a minimum of thirty years for the whole country and over forty eight and a half percent only in Quebec. Comparatively, United States has a forty four percent divorce rate. These statistics include persons who are divorcing for the second time as well as the first-time divorcees. As a matter of fact,   some studies have shown that in almost sixteen percent of divorces the husbands had already been divorced once before, while the fifteen percent of the wives were divorce at least once before.</p>
<p>While analysts and sociologists argue about the accuracy of the studies and the sample groups used to conduct the study, the fact that there is a high incidence of divorce over the previous decades in Canada cannot be denied. One needs to find answers to the reasons why the Canadian divorce statistics are rising.</p>
<p>The first reason appears to be the relaxed laws that are presently in force. Secondly, the growing economic independence of women appears to equip them with a trading power and they opt for the easier option of separating from the present husband who could be overbearing and demanding. Given the work pressures, it is indeed becoming increasingly difficult for the mother or the wife only to act the role of subservient home-makers and nurturers of families. When women are able to be equal partners on the workforce, the role of men too needs to undergo a metamorphosis and meet her half-way to make marriage the mainstay of society.</p>
<p>Once the cause is identified, we need now look at how we can resolve these relationship conflicts as well as revisit the traditional roles of a husband and wife. The sociologist studied the traditions and evolution of the Canadian society found that the modern Canadian life lacked a few fundamental societal institutions. They suggest that the first step to stemming the rising divorce rates is that Canadians need to go back to the Christian families’ values and bring back patience, giving and forgiving into their lives then there could hopefully be a downward trend in the current <a href="http://we-divorce.com">BC divorce</a> rates.</p>
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		<title>A Certified Financial Divorce Analyst Can Help You</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In an internet article tilted “Divorce by the number” it is very precisely stated that “there’s nothing that can upset a financial plan more quickly and thoroughly than a separation or divorce.” The article describes in detail how to financially prepare for a divorce. If not taken enough precautions, divorce can sometimes financially wreck you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In an internet article tilted “Divorce by the number” it is very precisely stated that “there’s nothing that can upset a financial plan more quickly and thoroughly than a separation or divorce.” The article describes in detail how to financially prepare for a divorce. If not taken enough precautions, divorce can sometimes financially wreck you There are many instances in which a spouse has become penniless after divorce. Even if you plan to take a <a href="http://we-divorce.com">simple divorce</a>, make sure that all arrangements for partition of marital property and other financial assets are fair and trustworthy. </p>
<p>The division of marital property is one of the most contested issues of divorce. Marital property refers to any property, assets, money, or debts obtained by one or both spouses during their married life. It can include but not limited to houses, furniture, expensive household articles, silver wares, costly art works, vehicles, jewellery, bank accounts, retirement plants, investments, and other business interests. </p>
<p>At the time of divorce or separation, many people try to hide family’s actual financial position from their spouses. There are also a lot of cases of dissipation of marital property during divorce. It is advisable to take proper and appropriate preventative measures against these financial malpractices. Due to the emotional strain of separation and divorce, people tend to make financial blunders during their divorce. An expert like a certified financial divorce analyst (CFDA) can help you to go through divorce without making any financial mistakes. </p>
<p>CDFAs are trained financial professionals and their services can be very helpful when you prepare divorce settlement with your spouse. They give you valuable advices on various financial matters such as division of pension plans, continuation of medical coverage, and tax consequences. A CDFA helps you to assess the value of marital property and also to arrive at an equitable division of marital property and debts between you and your spouse.</p>
<p>A divorce financial analyst can make you understand about the future consequences of a divorce settlement. He or she also assists you to prepare a monthly budget according to your income after divorce. CDFA also helps you to avoid misunderstandings and false expectations while preparing the divorce settlement. </p>
<p>CDFAs cannot act as lawyers and they are not able to give you any legal advices. Their role is limited to giving your financial advices during divorce. However, in some cases, especially in collaborative divorce cases, they may serve as mediators. Anyway, these professionals can help you to have a <a href="http://we-divorce.com">simple divorce</a> and make you financially more secure and independent. </p>
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		<title>The Proceedings in a Contested Divorce</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just like in most other provinces of Canada, <a href="http://divorceonline.ca/t/divorcebc.php">divorce in BC</a> is also regulated by the Divorce Acts of Canada. As per this Act, the divorce is possible only if the spouses can prove that their marriage has broken down and there are no prospects for reconciliation between them. Marital breakdown can be established by three ways. You can claim divorce on the basis of irreversible breakdown of your marriage if you and your spouse have been living apart for more than one year. This is the easiest and most common way to establish marital breakdown. It is also possible to get a divorce if you can prove in the court that your spouse has committed adultery or has been abusive to you.  </p>
<p>Divorce is a legal procedure and only a court has the power to terminate a legal marriage. Usually, there are two ways to conclude your marriage. You can do it very peacefully and cordially through an uncontested divorce, without hurting each other or causing too many financial or emotional troubles. Otherwise, you can take your divorce to the court and let the judge to decide the terms and condition of your divorce. This type of divorce, commonly known as contested or fault –based divorce, is usually very lengthy and costly.</p>
<p>Contested divorce typically happens when the divorcing spouses have serious disagreements over divorce or its related issues and want to get court intervention to settle their disputes. If you and your spouse decide to proceed with a contested divorce, the first thing you have to do is to appoint a good divorce attorney. Both spouses require separate lawyers to defend their case in the court. Unlike in an uncontested divorce, lawyers play a major role in contested divorces.</p>
<p>Contested divorce involves many extensive and complicated legal proceedings like Case Conference, Discovery Process, Motions, Settlement Conference, and trials. Divorce trials include giving evidences, witness examinations, and arguments and counter arguments of both lawyers. On the basis of all these, the judge will pass a verdict. </p>
<p>If any of the spouses does not want to follow that decision, he or she can go for an Appeal or post-trial motions. Actually, most couples who are going to get <a href="http://divorceonline.ca/">divorce in BC</a> prefer to avoid trials. Recently, in a news article titled “The divorce that never ends” it has been pointed out that only a 10 percent of divorce cases go to the court and among that only a 5 percent ends in divorce trials.</p>
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		<title>Points on how to deal with Post Divorce Anger</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Experts have analyzed that divorce associated anger is of a diverse kind in contrast to the standard kind of anger. Intolerance concerning the other spouse’s inadequacies requires center stage in the course of and after the divorce. I am aware this for sure simply because I discovered it taking over my sister, when she was [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Experts have analyzed that divorce associated anger is of a diverse kind in contrast to the standard kind of anger. Intolerance concerning the other spouse’s inadequacies requires center stage in the course of and after the divorce. I am aware this for sure simply because I discovered it taking over my sister, when she was healing from her divorce case. Even after her <a href="http://www.divorcedbc.com">divorce in BC</a> she continued to be bitter about every act of her ex-husband. I observed the kids turning out to be the pawns of this imaginary hurt-game) that my sister and her ex had been playing to harm each other.</p>
<p>Authorities and psychologists handling the numerous cases of <a href="http://divorceonline.ca/">BC divorce</a> reveal a common concern about the spouses undergoing a breakup. They are concerned about the the far reaching implications and the mental impact of rage on the ex-husbands and wives under such psychological situations. In severe cases, breakup related rage has caused complicated psycho-somatic health related problems and psychological ailments.</p>
<p>In my desperate attempts to get a remedy to aid my sister, 1 fact became incredibly obvious to me &#8211; anger was a component of the healing process of a divorce process. I found some extremely valuable means to cope with the anger. My sister found them immensely useful and I thought I need to share it with a large number of husbands and wives stuck in post breakup feelings.</p>
<p>The initial phase to regulate frustration would be to convert all the bad anger in to a helpful and wholesome anger. Healthy anger, specialists believe is that emotion which is an innate quality in a particular person to protect herself/himself from incursions on his/her self.</p>
<p>The most effective way to vent all that temper is always to write it as a mail that you simply will in no way deliver. You could also write them in slips of paper and destroy them aside when you are done writing.</p>
<p>One more way can be to cry on a shoulder. Whether or not it is a colleague or perhaps a counselor at your workplace, a pal or even your faithful dog will allow you to de-stress from a painful divorce. Denying the emotions that the entire body is feeling is akin to bottling up your feelings. If you don&#8217;t release it, then it will probably turn emotional or develop into a psychological ailment.</p>
<p>Follow these simple tricks to defeat those dark inner thoughts of rage to put the entire situation of <a href="http://divorceonline.ca/divorcebc.htm">BC divorce</a> in the correct viewpoint. I understand this assisted my sister overcome her breakup rage.</p>
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		<title>Some Odd motives could also lead to Divorce</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Endratno Rajamai serves as a judge in a court in Papua, a province in Indonesia.  On last Tuesday, he appeared in the court not like a judge, but as a defendant in the divorce situation filed by his wife. It has also been reported that Endratno Rajamai and his wife have conflicts above some personal [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Endratno Rajamai serves as a judge in a court in Papua, a province in Indonesia.  On last Tuesday, he appeared in the court not like a judge, but as a defendant in the divorce situation filed by his wife. It has also been reported that Endratno Rajamai and his wife have conflicts above some personal matter. a ton of elements can act as catalyst for breakdown of a romantic relationship. If we go into the depths of troubles and situations that force the spouses to seek Ontario divorce, we can realize that almost everything and anything can come to be a bring about for the failure of marriage.</p>
<p>Some divorces take place in as much as significant and definite issues like adultery, alcoholism, infertility, or financial troubles. even so, sometimes unusual reasons like unpleasant behavior or character or a spouse may also lead to divorce. recently, a study has pointed out that rest apnea or snoring of a partner can sometimes contribute to the fall of marriage. According to a researcher from slumber Disorders Center at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago, “couples who struggle with sleep apnea have a high-divorce rate.” surely, snoring of a spouse might not and cannot directly trigger divorce, but it can undoubtedly develop tension between husband and wife.</p>
<p>in fact, there are tons those who suffer from sleep deprivation or lack of sleep as a consequence of loud snoring of their spouses. Insufficient slumber can trigger tons emotional together with physical difficulties like inability to think properly, fatigue, mood swings, dullness, anger, drowsiness, and depression.</p>
<p>sometimes, snoring becomes so insufferable that a whole lot of men and women choose to slumber in separate rooms instead of sharing the bed with a snorer. Obviously, not sleeping together can eventually lead to loss of intimacy in the romantic relationship. Nevertheless, snoring isn&#8217;t a serious problem if the snorer is ready to undergo treatment to lessen or stop this situation.</p>
<p>When two individuals live together, conflicts more than behaviors and routines are very widespread. Just due to the fact you really like someone does not mean that you will have to tolerate his or her unacceptable behaviors. particular poor routines like constant nagging, shouting without reason, and usually coming home late can result in great deal of discontentment in the family.</p>
<p>really, a good deal of men and women don&#8217;t know how to express their really like. Some other people are often sad and moody. There are also tons persons who think that they are constantly perfect and other people are stupid. it&#8217;s fairly difficult to live with persons with these characters. there is no wonder if an individual wants to take an Ontario divorce due to absolutely intolerable behavior of a partner.</p>
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		<title>Custody and Access Assessment during Divorce</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In a recent news release, it is said that the famous New York rapper Nas has pleaded not guilty to the charges of unpaid child and spousal alimony. Divorce can terminate your relationship as husband and wife, but if you have children, your bond as their parents will continue and you can never escape from [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-15" title="32266909-main_Full" src="http://britishcolumbiadivorceonline.ca/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/32266909-main_Full-300x201.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="201" />In a recent news release, it is said that the famous New York rapper Nas has pleaded not guilty to the charges of unpaid child and spousal alimony. Divorce can terminate your relationship as husband and wife, but if you have children, your bond as their parents will continue and you can never escape from your responsibilities as the father or mother of your children. Couples who are going to have <a href="http://divorceonline.ca/divorcebc.htm">divorce in BC</a> should take every effort to ensure the physical and emotional well being of their children after the separation.</p>
<p>Both father and mother have equal responsibility in raising their children. The law also gives both parents equal rights to claim for the custody of children when they divorce. However, divorce requires redefining of their roles and responsibilities in children’s lives. The separating or divorcing parents are always encouraged to come to an agreement between themselves regarding custody and visitation of children. If they are unable to do so, the court will take decisions based on the best interests of children.</p>
<p>In case of failure of an agreement between the parents, the court will order custody and access assessment to decide on the custody of children. Usually, this job is done by a professional psychologist or a social worker. Parents can choose their own independent assessor or as per the court’s direction, the Office of the Children’s Lawyer will assign an assessor. The main objective behind this assessment is to get a professional advice on what will be most appropriate arrangement for the children and which parent can serve the best interests of the children.</p>
<p>The assessor will evaluate the capability and willingness of parents to provide their children with proper guidance, education, and all other requirements of life. The adaptive and psychosocial functioning of parents will also be analyzed and assessed to determine their parental competence and skills. The report submitted by assessor can be used as evidence in the court</p>
<p>The assessors will try to collect information from all the relevant sources including personal interviews with friends and new partners of parents, school authorities, and relatives. They will also review documents like parent’s criminal reference checks, school reports and assessments, and children’s medical records. Parents will also be interviewed and observed to find out their views on parenting children.</p>
<p>The assessor’s final report will include a parenting plan that stipulates which parent should get the custody of children. Child custody is the most complicated and emotional issue associated with divorce. If you are going to apply for <a href="http://divorceonline.ca/divorcebc.htm">divorce in BC</a>, remember that it is in every way better to avoid a bitter child custody battle.</p>
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		<title>Rules for Child Custody in British Columbia</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Recently, there has been a news that a 35-year-old father in Chicago was accused of violating a temporary restraining order &#8220;that says he can’t expose his 3-year-old daughter to any other religion than Judaism. During divorce, it is very imperative to pay special attention to the matters related to children as they appears to be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://britishcolumbiadivorceonline.ca/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/broken-heart.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-7 alignleft" title="broken-heart" src="http://britishcolumbiadivorceonline.ca/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/broken-heart-300x225.jpg" alt="" width="165" height="124" /></a>Recently, there has been a news that a 35-year-old father in Chicago was accused of violating a temporary restraining order &#8220;that says he can’t expose his 3-year-old daughter to any other religion than Judaism. During divorce, it is very imperative to pay special attention to the matters related to children as they appears to be the most sensitive as well as complex issues associated with divorce. Many parents who decide to <a href="http://divorceonline.ca/divorcebc.htm">divorce in British Columbia</a> may find it very hard to deal with disputes over custody of children.</p>
<p>If parents are unable to resolve the issue of child custody by themselves, then it is the discretion of the court to decide who should get the custody of children. There are several factors the court takes into account when deciding the custody matters. These factors include but not limited to age and sex of children, the emotional attachment between children and parent, children’s preferences, mental condition of children, parent’s mental and physical health, and life style of parent.</p>
<p>There are mainly four types of child custody, physical custody, legal custody, sole custody, and joint custody. As a general rule, the court gives physical custody of children to one parent while the other gets visitation rights. The parent who obtains the physical custody has the right to live with children. Legal custody gives the parent the authority to make decisions regarding important issues related to children including their medical coverage, education, religion, and welfare needs. It is the responsibility of the primary parent to provide food, cloth, and shelter to the children.</p>
<p>In a sole custody, a parent gets full custody of the children. Usually, the courts award sole custody to a parent when the other parent is not fit to take care of children. If both parents are on good terms and do not have any hostility towards each other, they can apply for a joint custody of children. In a joint custody, both parents have equal responsibilities and rights over children. Usually the child lives with one parent and the other parent enjoys free access to the child. Sometimes, the child will live alternatively with both parents.</p>
<p>Mostly, the parent who is able to take care of the day-to-day activities of children and can provide them a stable environment will get the custody of children. Anyway, if you are going to apply for a <a href="http://divorceonline.ca/divorcebc.htm">divorce in British Columbia</a> and want to raise claims for custody of children, try to reach an agreement with your spouse. If it is not possible, contact a family lawyer. A lawyer can help you to get the custody of your children.</p>
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		<title>Midlife Crisis Of Men And Divorce</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The 46-year-old Spanish princess Infanta Elena’s divorce from her husband has become official and their seven years of married life came to an end. Middle age divorces are now very common and several couples decide to part the ways after their 40th birthday. If we ask the reason for divorce, many middle-aged people who are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://britishcolumbiadivorceonline.ca/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/canadian-divorce.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-11 alignleft" title="canadian divorce" src="http://britishcolumbiadivorceonline.ca/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/canadian-divorce-300x300.jpg" alt="" width="190" height="190" /></a>The 46-year-old Spanish princess Infanta Elena’s divorce from her husband has become official and their seven years of married life came to an end. Middle age divorces are now very common and several couples decide to part the ways after their 40<sup>th</sup> birthday. If we ask the reason for divorce, many middle-aged people who are on the road to a <a href="http://divorceonline.ca/divorcebc.htm">BC divorce</a> may reply that they cannot understand and deal with the sudden behavior changes in their spouses.</p>
<p>Midlife crisis is a natural phenomenon that usually occurs between the ages of 40s and 60s. This is considered as an emotionally transition period and is characterized by a profound feeling of unhappiness and discontent with life. Many psychologists and psychiatrists think midlife crisis as a normal stage in an adult’s life. However problems arise when this situation causes drastic changes in an individual’s character and thereby creates a lot of unrest in the family.</p>
<p>Midlife crisis was first identified by a well-known Swiss psychiatrist Carl Gustav Jung.</p>
<p>It is believed that men experience the symptoms of midlife crisis more greatly than women. During this period, people tend to give more importance to their physical appearance and like to dress and behave like young people.</p>
<p>The factors that can contribute to the beginning of this situation include fear of getting old, financial difficulties, loss of job, death of spouse or parents, and disobedient and rebellious children. Empty nest syndrome is another reason that can cause the onset of midlife crisis. Individuals who pass through midlife crisis try to “take stock of what they have and have not yet accomplished, at times taking drastic measures to fulfill their dreams.”</p>
<p>During your midlife crisis, you will experience many negative emotions like distress, trepidation, fear, disappointment, restlessness, and helplessness. You can also feel as though there is no meaning to your life and also will want to do something different in life. Many people show the symptom and signs of psychological problems like mood swings and anxiety in their midlife crisis. At the same time, they cannot point out any reasons for being depressed and frustrated.</p>
<p>Midlife crisis can sometimes directly cause the breakdown of relationship between husband and wife. It is seen in many cases that men have a tendency to neglect and dump their wives during midlife crisis. They also show an inclination to enter into extramarital relationships. If you pay a little attention to analyze the real factors behind divorces, you can realize that there are many women in British Columbia who are on the edge of a <a href="http://divorceonline.ca/divorcebc.htm">BC divorce</a> due to the adulterous relationships of their middle-aged husbands.</p>
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