Monthly Archive: December 2015
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — Should those irreconcilable differences suddenly become reconcilable, don’t go looking to get un-divorced in New Hampshire. The state’s Supreme Court this month upheld a lower court ruling refusing to vacate a New Castle couple’s 2014 divorce after 24 years of marriage.… Read More
If you are the spouse who has been hurt – or the spouse who did the hurting – there are key principles for building trust again in your relationship. The hurt spouse often feels anger, pain, fear, doubt, anxiety, and helplessness.… Read More
Be sure to watch the important video above about limerence all the way through before reading the article below.
How can the person who was once in love with you now be in love with someone else?… Read More
We hear the stories. “We went to a counselor about our marriage and it was the biggest mistake every. She helped alright; helped destroy our marriage!”
“As soon as the therapist discovered my husband was involved with someone else, he told us that he couldn’t help us.
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