Charlotte Divorce Lawyer – Lee Rosen – Why Do Couples Divorce?
Monday, February 8th, 2010 at
4:29 am
http://www.rosen.com Charlotte divorce lawyer Lee Rosen explains the reasons couples divorce. For more North Carolina divorce information visit http://www.rosen.com
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Now here is my question Mr. Rosen, why do couples not discuss this issue BEFORE marriage? It’s not like they were forced to marry each other. Don’t they talk about communication, money, or…why would someone marry an addict?
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Sadly people divorce either because they are being abused. Being cheated on, or just don’t want to be married. Those are the three main reasons. I don’t believe in divorce unless it really, really warrants it. People need to seek counseling and prayer. Before the consequences are far greater in divorce. It isn’t just you can divorce and let it go. Think about the children involved in this. Take them into consideration.
Nice video, very interesting! More power.
my mom’s last court hearing was today. :O
Wow, some sound marriage advice.
stay strong
This video is very useful.Without communication no relationship can be effective. Keeping your resentments simmering within, your partner does not come to know what is happening with you and this is likely to create distance between you and your partner.Couples counseling can often advise couples on how tofix your marriage.
Well spoken and researched video. Drug addiction and money issues go hand in hand bringing down a marriage – that I can tell you from experience! Lee is on target with those points! I agree with Lee on trying to reconcile before running to court for a divorce. Sometimes it works, but if it doesn’t you can learn much about your self and what you really expect in a relationship.
A very informative video. It’s all quite basic and should be common sense but it’s surprising how often these basic points slip our mind and the next thing you know is that you’re on your way to your second divorce. We all know that communication is key to every relationship but no matter how much that’s drilled into us we just try to avoid it whenever we encounter problems in our relationships. Thinking it’s better to just be in denial and hope things will work themselves out in due time.