Suspicious behavior from your spouse can cause you to wonder if there is someone else in the picture. Many times, a person who feels they are being betrayed will accuse or confront their spouse. This is probably one of the last things that you want to do if you suspect your husband is cheating. By...
Monthly Archive: March 2010
Occasional arguments are inevitable in any significant relationship. The frequency and intensity of arguments, however, can sometimes bring about such animosity between two people that the relationship becomes fundamentally damaged. If this has occurred in your relationship with your husband, you may wish to seek couple’s therapy or even file for divorce in Virginia.Handling Arguments...
If you have decided to seek couple’s therapy, whether or not you will be filing for divorce in Virginia, you may be wondering how to begin the process. The best way to prepare is to do your homework and find a couple’s therapist that is best suited to your needs. Trust is critical, as a...
It is the first reaction of many women who are in an abusive relationship to deny the fact that the abuse is happening and to make excuses for their husband’s abusive behavior. If your husband is abusing you, it is critical that you admit this to yourself and seek help to remove yourself from the...
If you are the victim in an abusive marriage, you may feel that you are trapped for a number of reasons. One such reason may be your children. You may have trouble leaving an abusive husband if you fear for the safety of your children, especially the fear that he may get full or partial...
If you are married to an active sex addict, drug addict or alcoholic, you may be wondering if you should end your marriage. Cyclical arguments and lack of change are the hallmarks of a relationship with an addict. In spite of these problems, you may still be unsure of why you continue to remain with...
The discovery that your husband is a sex addict is likely to be a shocking and emotionally complicated event. Perhaps you have tried to help him through the addiction and even tried to make your relationship work in spite of it. After all is said and done, you may discover the only true solution is...
If your husband earned more than you during your marriage, you may qualify to receive spousal support from your husband. The court’s analysis is a little more complicated than this, but you should know that the possibility of receiving support is there, so long as your incomes support an award of support. However, if you...