Tag: Divorce
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Helping a Parent Reconnect: When Your Son Hangs Up on Your Calls
Context and Empathy: What It Means When a Son Hangs Up When a parent reaches out and their child immediately ends the call, it can sting deeply and raise a flood of questions. In the scenario you described, the hurt stems from a long history—years of separation, divorce, and the evolving relationship with your son.…
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Rebuild Connection with Your Son After Divorce: A Guide
Understanding why your son might be distant Divorce can shake the foundation of a child’s world. Even when the parents part on good terms, kids may feel confused, angry, or loyal to one parent. Over time, silence can become a protective shield, a way to avoid painful questions or perceived blame. If your son hasn’t…
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When a Divorce Splits a Family: Reconnecting with Your Son After a Cold Silence
Understanding the Silence: Why a Son Might Pull Away After Divorce Divorce can shake a family to its core, and the resulting changes in routines, loyalties, and emotions can leave grown children feeling uncertain, hurt, or angry. If your son has stopped speaking to you after an ugly divorce, it’s natural to wonder what he’s…
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Asking Eric: Rebuilding Connection with Your Son After an Ugly Divorce
Understanding the ache of estrangement after divorce Divorce can fracture more than a couple’s relationship; it can alter the landscape of family bonds in ways that feel personal and painful. When a grown child withdraws after a painful split, a parent may wonder what went wrong and whether reconciliation is even possible. The situation you…
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Divorce and HDB Flats: How Courts Handle Ownership, MOP, and Selling Decisions
Overview: Why HDB Flats Become a Point of Contention in Divorce In Singapore, HDB flats are a common family asset when couples part ways. Even before or shortly after a divorce is filed, disputes over who should stay in the home or whether the property should be sold can arise. Courts may need to intervene…
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Divorcing Before Moving In: Navigating HDB Flats, MOP, and Court Orders
Understanding the Scenario: Divorce and HDB Flats Before Move-In In Singapore, the journey from relationship breakdown to property settlement can take some unexpected turns. For couples who have separated even before they move into their HDB flat, disputes over ownership, the Minimum Occupation Period (MOP), and what happens to the flat can become a flashpoint.…
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Why divorcing couples fight over HDB flats before moving in
Understanding the MOP, ownership, and HDB flats in a breakup In Singapore, the minimum occupation period (MOP) for HDB flats adds a layer of complexity to divorce proceedings. When couples separate before moving into a flat they once planned to share, disputes often center on who should retain ownership, who should sell, and how the…
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Lea Salonga Confirms Separation from Husband After 22 Years
Filipino-American Star Opens Up About Personal Change Renowned singer and actress Lea Salonga has publicly confirmed the end of her marriage to Robert Chien after 22 years together. The candid revelation came during a recent interview with local media outlets, including ABS-CBN’s TV Patrol, where Salonga spoke about the personal decision and the reality of…
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Alberta Judge Rules Pets Aren’t Kids in Custody Split
Pets in Divorce: A Different Kind of Custody In a case that has drawn attention beyond Alberta, a local judge ruled that a group of cats cannot be treated as if they were children in a divorce. The decision underscores a growing distinction in family law: while pets are valued deeply, they are not legally…
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When Pets Are Not Kids: Alberta Judge Divides Cats Between Feuding Ex-Spouses
Pets Not the Same as Parenthood in Alberta Courtrooms An Alberta judge has made a notable ruling on pet ownership in a high-conflict divorce, stressing that pets are not children and should not be treated as such in legal terms. The decision centered on a contentious dispute over a group of cats, with the court…
