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How porn addiction affects marriage and causes divorce

How porn addiction affects marriage and causes divorce

Divorce, Janet GemmellBy Janet GemmellJuly 21, 2017

I know that about 1/4 of my clients or their spouses are addicted at any point in time. What is so bad about an addict’s life? Why do they turn to drugs or porn? They own houses, cars, kids, pets, savings, vacations, and tons of stuff. Many of my clients, and maybe…

Dying man

Divorce is a death that is filled with sorrow.

Divorce, Janet Gemmell, ResourcesBy Janet GemmellJuly 17, 2017

I recently read A Man Called Ove by Fredrik Backman, which I highly recommend especially during the time of a divorce. One quote hit me like a ton of bricks: “Sorrow is unreliable in that way. When people don’t share it there is a good chance that it will drive them…

Worried but ready to go

Worried, but ready to go

Divorce, Janet GemmellBy Janet GemmellJanuary 23, 2014

Question: Dear Cape Fear Family Law: How can I begin separation without it being considered abandonment if my wife will not leave the marital home? I do not want to lose custody of my children or lose rights to the house. -Worried, but Ready to Go Answer: Dear…

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