As the divorce rate among Latter-day Saints continues to grow, couples who are struggling must face difficult questions: Do we make things work, or do we move on? In Latter-day Divorce and Beyond, practicing therapist Jennifer James offers direction, guidance, and comfort through the agonizing process of moving on. She gives advice on everything from the twenty-first century dating game to the challenge of forgiveness. Having gone through a divorce of her own twenty years after being married in the temple, Jennifer provides an understanding perspective on what it means to be divorced and LDS. Through it all, she encourages readers to stay active in the Church.
In this fact-filled, one-step-at-a-time guide to the divorce process holds the reader's hand through the maze, mystery and mire of divorce attorneys, court procedures, custody, mental health issues, child support, property settlement, and ...
She finally gained independence after two more marriages. This is an insight into the Mormon way of life.
Alexander Doniphan (1808–87) was a lawyer, political leader, and noteworthy friend of the Latter-day Saints during their time in Missouri. Born in Kentucky, Doniphan moved to Missouri in 1830. After the Latter-day Saints were expelled ...
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In this volume, black-letter Rules of Professional Conduct are followed by numbered Comments that explain each Rule's purpose and provide suggestions for its practical application.
In He’s History, You’re Not: Surviving Divorce After 40, Erica Manfred shares her own divorce experience, as well as the advice of experts, with specific sections tailored to women in their 40s, 50s, and 60s.
After dealing with more than a thousand clients whose marriages have dissolved, Sexton knows all of the what-not-to-dos for couples who want to build-- and consistently work to preserve-- a lasting, fulfilling relationship.
No matter the reason or degree of severity, if a child you love is grieving, the guidelines examined in this thoughtful book can make a difference.
Unfortunately, the accepted wisdom on the subject is that it varies from one person to the next; some feel better after only a few months while for others, the pain can linger many years later.This book is intended to help tackle the ...
As such divorce is allowed, and it is at the discretion of the parties involved as to whether to end the marriage. ... potentially unrealistic for a school to explore The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in a systematic way, ...