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James Walsh's Articles in Divorce

  • Why People Want to Get Married
    Marriage is a dream that virtually everyone has had at some time in their lives. Every girl dreams of her prince charming and the wedding gown that she will wear along with all the celebrations to go along with it.
  • Why Men Leave Marriage
    It is rare to see marriages complete a long run successfully in the present scenario. About 60% of marriages end up in divorce nowadays. It has become a common occurrence adversely affecting the social structure. Marriage as an institution is supposed to be the very basis of society.
  • Why Go for a Divorce
    No one thinks of a divorce while getting married, not even the villainous people who make celebrity marriages for the sake of money, and subsequently become the darlings of our tabloids. There have been thousands (perhaps millions) of guidebooks, self help manuals, and articles written on the sanctity of marriage and why we should hold on to holy wedlock.
  • Why do Some People Go for Separation instead of Divorce?
    Divorce can be a painful ordeal. Recent studies have analysed a trend and forecasted that 1 out of 3 marriages will end up in a divorce after 20 years. Inasmuch as this data is disheartening, it is fast becoming a reality of our lives.
  • Why Do Some Men Stray into Infidelity?
    What is the number one factor that drives wedges between spouses and is largely responsible for the majority of the divorces in the UK?
  • Why Divorce Isn’t a Good Idea
    Moments of togetherness (curled up together and watching your favourite movie), acts of extreme tenderness and care (when you were sick), sparkling incidents of happiness and joy shared with your partner (beautiful holidays on islands of paradise): each and every one of those beautiful moments are now reduced to memories of a time that was.
  • What Effect Does a High Divorce Rate Have on Society?
    Divorce rate has increased manifold in the last four or so decades. It has taken the form of an epidemic, with some countries experiencing a divorce rate as high as fifty percent. A lot of factors have contributed to bring things to such a pass.
  • What are Consent orders/Clean Break Agreements?
    What should Consent orders/Clean Break Agreements contain? Who needs them? What could happen if you don't have one? Advantages and disadvantages.
  • Unreasonable Behaviour
    Under the existing legal system, unreasonable behaviour is recognised as a valid ground for divorce. At present, this is the widest head under which a variety of reasons for divorce can be accommodated, as the socially, legally, economically and emotionally acceptable meaning for ‘unreasonable’ keeps changing.
  • Tolerating a Bad Marriage
    “Is it necessary to tolerate a bad marriage for the sake of the family?” Many people repeatedly muse over this question and fail to come up with satisfactory answers. Some decide that bad marriages should not be tolerated and opt for a divorce. But after a divorce, they are lauded with a sense of guilt for having exposed their children to the negative impacts of divorce.
  • The Real Myths of Divorce
    This is Jim Lawrence. I am a renowned person working in the heart of London and specialising in the field of divorce counseling. I have been in this field for about fifteen years now, prior to which I was a divorce lawyer.
  • The Destructive Role of Emotional Abuse
    In 2000, 8% of divorces took place due to emotional abuse. In 2003, the number had increased to 17%. Emotional abuse is widespread but ambiguous. Couples still have no idea whether they are being emotionally abused or not. This makes identification of emotional abuse in marital relationships very difficult. Usually, emotional abuse is confused with ‘protective love and controlling behaviour.’
  • Surviving Divorce
    Getting a divorce is a life changing event. It is not just the process of getting divorced but the prospects later which are scary. A lot of times, it is the situation post divorce that works as a big deterrent to people asking for divorce.
  • State of the Divorce Industry in the UK
    More than a third of the marriages in the UK end in divorce. While marriage, birth and death only require a certificate to validate them, divorce is a full-blown legal process, and even the simplest divorce would need the applicant to fill up a number of forms and go through a minimum amount of legalities. Therefore, the prospects look good for the divorce industry of the nation.
  • State of Divorce Industry in the UK
    According to Law Society estimates in 2003, there are around 9,200 law firms in England and Wales, with 27% based in London (and the concentration has grown manifold since then). 85% had four or five partners, while firms with more than 26 partners are on the rise, specially in London. There were 155 MNCs in the UK. The American Bar Association counted a huge population of a million practitioners at the beginning of 2000. Since then, the concentration of firms with more than 25 solicitors has increased, though the majority still has less than five people on the board. The trends in the USA and the UK, in other words, show striking similarity. In Europe, Germany and Italy continue to have larger number of lawyers than Belgium, the Norwegian countries and France. Strikingly enough, France recorded the highest number of contested divorces last year. Criminal defence, personal loss, international immigration and asylum cases have risen steadily over the years, while children’s cases and divorce have turned out to be the dark horses of the legal industry, both rising very fast over the past five years. State funding in areas like children’s cases have also seen an increase, though much work remains to be done in the area where meting out justice is concerned.
  • Starting over after Divorce
    The picture is not very bright where the statistics are concerned. Remarriage does not work very well in the UK, or at least, they fare worse than first-time marriages. But, does that mean life should stop after divorce? Probably not, as the booming online dating communities testify.
  • Should the Law Discourage an Easy Divorce?
    When simple natural laws like love, affection, kindness, fairness, truth, sincerity etc. are not capable of being followed by a vast majority, then unambiguous laws and policing are required because the majority just cannot be entrusted with responsibility of any kind.
  • Should Divorce Be Made Easier?
    Divorce is an old occurrence. It goes as far back as ancient Sumeria and Babylon. Perhaps, it is as old an institution as marriage itself. After all, if two people can come together in matrimony, then they can also move apart in divorce.
  • Separation Agreements – The Rights and Roles of Grandparents
    Contrary to the general misconception, a separation agreement is different from a divorce. A separation agreement is a preview version of the life after divorce. A common form of separation agreement involves just the two parties which arrive at a consensus on issues such as financial agreement, child custody and the proceedings of the divorce as it is. The majority of separation agreements are formed without the court intervention by mutual consent of the parties involved.
  • Post-divorce Dating
    Divorce means the end of the world for some people and the beginning of a wonderful new life for others. While it may not be a reason for jubilation, divorce is certainly not the death toll for our love life either.
  • Older People and Divorce
    Older people are increasingly contemplating a divorce in the UK. Couples who had together faced the stresses and strains of life for 30 years or more, are twice as likely to part ways now, than a decade back. It’s strange for we cannot make out what could have induced these people to arrive at such decisions.
  • Nesting after Divorce-- An Ideal Solution?
    Divorce is easily the most dreaded word in any family, and there are good reasons why this is so. Its implications are huge and long-lasting for everyone involved. With divorce, the family, as its members know it, ceases to exist instantly. It disintegrates and the members stop living under one roof together.
  • Myths of Divorce
    Marriage is a social contract between two consenting individuals. A marriage may be a result of love at first sight or some similar romantic idealism or it may be on account of some other factors. A marriage may be solemnised to unite two families or two tribes etc.
  • Moving Ahead After Divorce
    Divorce is a painful process that leaves behind a residue of negative emotions. It is crucial to resolve all emotional issues and sift through the emotional turmoil before proceeding to begin life anew on your own terms.
  • Messy Divorces
    Divorce or termination of marriage, is the ending of a marriage before the death of either spouse. It is a permanent declaration that the marriage between the two individuals stands null and void, though signs of it can be seen in child custody, distribution of property and spousal support.
  • Likely Causes of Divorce
    It is hard to imagine that, at one time, divorce was considered taboo and that people suffered even the worst marriages, rather than getting divorced. In the current scenario, divorce is a frequent phenomenon and accepted as a fact of life.
  • Issues Involved in Child Custody
    If you have children, the one thing that a divorce cannot change is your duties and obligations as a parent. A divorce is a tough situation for anybody and especially for children, who often turn out to be its innocent victims. If you are contemplating a divorce, chances are that the various issues related to your child are weighing heavily on your mind. A divorce situation gives ways to many problems and issues related to the children, like child custody, visitation, child support, etc.
  • Is Your Marriage Heading Towards Divorce?
    With the divorce rates shooting up by leaps and bounds, it is no surprise that 1 in every 5 marriages ends up in a divorce. While divorce may be an option for people who feel that their financial assets are at risk or the marriage is an abusive one, it is not the solution to each and every marital problem.
  • Is Your Marriage Heading Toward Divorce?
    When people get married, they are full of optimism and hope for a bright future. This is because marriage is a new beginning and a fresh start. It is the opening of a new chapter in life that is – pardon the pun – pregnant with immense possibilities. The partners have many aspirations from their marital relationship and want to spend a number of decades with each other in a fulfilling and intimae bond.
  • Is Divorce Really a Leap in the Dark?
    Every marriage is different from the other and so is every divorce. No divorce is joy-inducing but, then, neither is a corrosive marriage. In a lot of cases, splitting up or getting divorced is much preferable to staying together ‘for the children’ or to keep up the social appearances. It really depends on the kind of relationship one has. Some relationships are worth working on and some aren’t.
  • Impulsive Divorce
    We’ve heard of fly by night companies, overnight success, instant gratification but what seems to be becoming a trend in recent years are impulsive divorces. Barely do we have news of a couple getting married than we hear of their separating. The gifts are barely unwrapped and festivities have ended when news of trouble trickles in and before long the newlyweds have filed for divorce.
  • How to Have a Hassle-free Divorce
    Undergoing a divorce at all is a traumatic experience. No one in their right mind would want to compound the troubles they are already facing by making it drag on longer unnecessarily. Apart from celebrities who look forward to making a few more millions through a divorce settlement or manage to boost a failing career through some spicy publicity, no one wants a major hullabaloo created over their divorce. It is a very natural desire; since a divorce is like swallowing a bitter pill, one has to take it in order to be cured for the rest of life, but it leaves a terrible taste in the mouth for a long time. Most people do want a quiet divorce and the trends in the UK clearly show that this is the people’s preference in general. The laws are getting revised; internet divorce, DIY packages are gaining popularity, and law firms are offering budget divorces. Below are some tips to help one get a divorce with as little hassle as possible.
  • How to Cope with a Child Custody Battle
    What does a child custody battle involve? What are the types of disputes that may arise between parents related to child custody? The answer is rather straightforward.
  • How to Break the News to Your Small Children That You Are Divorcing?
    In case of a divorcing couple, it is of exceptional importance that children are handled with great care. If long-term emotional trauma to the child is to be avoided, then the news of an impending divorce must not come as a rude shock to them.
  • How can You Tell if Your Marriage is Heading Towards Divorce?
    Often people enter into a marital relationship with a fairytale in mind, wherein there are only joyful moments and happy endings. However, a real-life marriage requires a lot of patience, commitment, and hard work. Marriage requires that you learn to share not only your happiness and sorrows, but also the daily chores.
  • Financial Planning for Divorce
    A divorce can be a very difficult process for one to undergo. It involves separation from somebody with whom one intended to spend the rest of his or her life. In cases where children are involved, it may also mean getting separated from those you gave birth to.
  • Far-reaching Emotional Effects of Divorce on Men
    A divorce is one of those incidents in our life that feels worse than death or sickness, and we have to live through it knowing that it was not an accident or someone else’s fault. If you have suffered a crime or been struck by a speeding car, you may be broken in body, but you would always know that you have been victimised, that it was not your doing.
  • Factors that Lead Men to Divorce?
    Most people tend to think of marriage as a gamble because you never know what will happen next. The fate of most marriages these days is almost predictable considering the ever-increasing divorce rate. Marriage, as an institution and commitment, is not what it used to be in the good old days.
  • Essential Questions for Your Partner before Marriage
    The hedonistic glow of being in love lasts a couple of months at most; it can probably be stretched for a year. Thereafter, couples in Britain begin to discover that marriages are not made in heaven -- at least, theirs wasn’t. In other words, we need to consider carefully before tying the knot.
  • Down the Divorce Lane: My Experiences with Truth
    I am sure that most of you would have read stories of divorce. A common trait that you get to notice in most of these stories is that men would have always been projected as the villain and women as the victims. According to me, when divorce judgements are given, judges get to know the story that is just the tip of the iceberg. If you were to get to the bottom of the iceberg, I am very sure that in more than 90 percent of these cases, women would be the instigating factor. This is just my opinion.
  • Does the end Of Church vows mean The end of Marriage?
    These days, marriage is no longer perceived as by a couple as living ‘happily ever after.’ Married life has now become synonymous with commitment and uncertainty. More and more people are growing nervous about walking down the aisle.
  • Divorce – The Bright Side of the Story
    Though divorce has become a common stigma in the society, we invariably expect a person to be emotionally and financially broken due to it.
  • Divorce Your Partner, Not Your Kids
    The single most negative consequence of a divorce is that children are devastated. The home that they are born into is their world. Their sense of identity, confidence, security, all, come from the home that their parents provide them.
  • Divorce Need not be a Leap in the Dark
    Life has many facets to it and divorce changes them all. Unfortunately, we humans abhor change and unwelcome changes (like those wrought by divorce) hurt us incredibly. The pain associated with divorce is so severe that quite a few people have remained unhappily married just to avoid change. Those who have divorced liken it to the pain felt upon the death of someone close.
  • Divorce Financial Planning
    Divorce is a complicated and premeditated process. The process of divorce starts with a spouse deciding to divorce. The key to a successful divorce is planning for it. Divorce can be divided into two aspects of legal and financial divorce. In either case, it is advisable to hire professionals. But before going to the professionals, it is crucial to get a few things underway.
  • Divorce Due to Infidelity
    Today man has conquered the moon. Science and technology have made tremendous progress. The world is changing at such a fast pace that if one of our ancestors could see the present environment, the massive towns and cities, the widespread array of road and rail networks, he would not be able to recognise the planet as his own.
  • Dividing Your Debt during Divorce
    Divorce causes not only emotional problems but leads to financial troubles as well. The ending of marital relationships is not complete by just filing for divorce. Couples will have to sort out numerous problems before divorce.
  • Custody Battles of Single Fathers
    It is often claimed that motherhood is a ‘biological fact’ while fatherhood is a ‘sociological invention’. The claim of biological fatherhood of a father is upheld only by the mother's moral and physical chastity. Without the mother desiring so, there is no weight in the claims of the biological father.
  • Coping with Stress Before and After Divorce
    When people get married, it probably goes down as one of the happiest moments in their lives. That is, of course, till the honeymoon is over and the trials and tribulations of everyday life take over.
  • Changing Times
    Divorce has grown vertically and horizontally in recent times. It is now increasingly becoming a weapon of misuse. Instead of being seen as a way of liberation for the oppressed, it has become a means of pleasure. People have found an easy way to get rid of their mundane boredom.
  • Cash Registers Ring Non-stop for Divorcing British Women
    Divorce is not a happy experience for any couple. It denotes failure of the family as an institution and the tragic end of a very intimate and personal relationship of two individuals who for so many years shared their life together under one roof. The separation of husband and wife shatters happy families, prevents children from getting a normal, healthy upbringing, and leads to general financial and emotional insecurity among all concerned.
  • Are Marriage Counsellors Effective?
    Is marriage counselling effective? You would be met with contradictory responses were you to pose this question to couples who had attended marital counselling sessions. A few couples would answer in the negative. They feel that marriage counselling is ineffective. They might even go as far as saying that they have been pushed towards divorce by wrong counselling.
  • A Single Divorce Procedure for Everyone?
    Not very long ago, marriages were considered a sacred, lifelong bond. The partners uttered their vows of “until death do us apart” with full seriousness and solemnity, and actually expected the relationship to last a very long time, perhaps all through their lives.


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