1.11.2017

Family Activities That Builds Stronger Connection

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In this busy world, it's easy to lose touch with those that mean the most to us if we don't make the time and effort to connect on an ongoing basis. Often, children get busy with school and friends, and working parents are often tired and up to their ears in things that need to get done. Family bonding is often pushed to the back of the schedule by seemingly more pressing needs. However, one thing we must realize is that the interpersonal needs of the family should trump every other need, and although we can't stop the world to meet those needs, we should at least schedule them in on a consistent basis.



Daily Opportunities to Reconnect
There are many things that families can do to share periods of bonding, even on a daily basis. Meal times can present themselves as excellent opportunities to touch base with family member's and discuss everyone's day and any other issues or events that need to be discussed. Dinner time can be conducted in any manner that best suits a family as long as everyone is present. The most important factor is the togetherness paired with communication.




Planned Family Activities
Bonding can really be solidified when family events are planned for the sole purpose of bonding and enjoying each other's company. A family that takes the time to plan frequent special activities for the main purpose of connecting with each other is creating a lifetime of memories that will strengthen their connection, making it easier for the family to weather any storms that come their way.




Spiritual Bonding
Many families are able to further enhance their bonding through their faith. Going to church together and discussing spiritual principals are other ways that families solidify their bond. Families often have spiritual leaders that they listen to or follow like david e taylor. This activity usually draws families closer together on a spiritual level.




Family bonding is extremely important and must be a priority in any family if a close connection is desired. Taking advantage of opportunities to connect on a daily basis and through planned family activities allows a family to grow closer and build a stronger connection.
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5.01.2013

What is a Social Media Divorce?

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Unfortunately, social media sites have made it much easier for spouses to cheat and engage in other unseemly activity. It has also made it easier for spouses to dig up dirt on each other in a divorce. Sites like Facebook and MySpace are all too easy to abuse and misuse, which is why more than 80-percent of divorce lawyers in the United States report having used information from a social networking site in court or having seen another lawyer do it.

One of the main ways that social media can affect a marriage and wind up as part of divorce proceedings is infidelity. Spouses may meet someone online or use their social media accounts to communicate with their lovers. Social networks can also provide a level of anonymity, as spouses can set up accounts that their family and friends do not know about. If the affair gets out and the wronged spouse gets information from these accounts, they can be used in court as evidence of adultery.

One of the more contentious aspects of a divorce is custody. Parents are not usually eager to let go of their children for any amount of time. Moreover, animosity during the divorce makes some parents use custody issues to seek revenge on their former spouses. Of course, there are also cases where one parent is clearly unfit and social networks provide plenty of evidence for that. Comments about drug use, pictures of illegal or irresponsible activity or violent posts, particularly regarding the other parent, are all potential pieces of evidence in divorce court. Lawyers are starting to figure out that social media accounts can be a boon or bust for their cases depending on active or vocal their client has been. For example, making comments on Facebook about how much you hate or despise your spouse can and will be used against you in court. We have even seen pictures and posts from a person’s vacation be used against them in child support and custody hearings. Anything you do on Facebook is and should be considered as public knowledge.

Social networking leaves such a trail of evidence that it is hard to understand why people still do it, but it stands to reason that a lot of people are getting away with it, if so many are getting caught. Furthermore, it is just an easier way to meet people than going to a bar. A wife can sit in the same room as her husband while she arranges a date with her lover. It really is convenient for those who are of the mind to cheat. That does not mean they will not regret using such a traceable method of communication later.

People who are already involved in divorce proceedings and have managed to make it through without leaving anything incriminating on Facebook thus far should really avoid social networking altogether until all of the details are sorted. Trust us, your divorce attorney will thank you!

This article was provided by the Cantor Law Group, Phoenix Divorce Attorneys. David Cantor is the named partner of the Cantor Law Group. The Cantor Law Group is based in downtown Phoenix, AZ.
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12.19.2012

Giving Grandparents a New Lease of Life

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Your grandparents were always there for you when you were a child, more than likely fussing over you at every available occasion. Maybe it’s time to return the favour? Giving your grandparents a new lease of life and allowing them to live out their retirement years in a leisurely and exciting manner is something we all want to be able to provide – but how can we?

Find out what they want

In order to cater to your grandparents’ needs it is important to establish what it is that they want from their senior years. They may wish to live by the seaside or embark on a round the world trip. Alternatively, they may simply want to stay in their local area but downsize their property to something more manageable.

Know your options

In order to ensure every need is fulfilled, it is important to research every available option when it comes to retirement. There are a number of retirement choices available, some of which include retirement properties. Such properties don’t have to mean a loss of independence and although care services are available, they are a fundamentally different experience to most care homes.

This safety net may come in the shape of a daily carer or alternatively a specialist that provides help with certain issues. Daily chores can sometimes become a little tedious and as such, having a personal aid will allow you to conquer such tasks quickly. Of course, residents don’t have to use these services if they don’t want to – the whole point of retirement homes is they provide people with support if they need it.


Keep active

Keeping grandparents physically and mentally active is also important. Many retirement venues feature a number of events and activities held onsite and these are a great way to give grandparents something fun to look forward to.

Retiring should mean a new lease of life and as such, a time to embrace all the things you have always wanted to try. This obviously applies to your grandparents and perhaps the easiest way to show your gratitude for all the things they’ve done for you is to help them find the best place to spend their later years. 

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11.22.2012

Everyone Deserves a Second Chance

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Bringing up a child is always a challenge to all parents. Sometimes, no matter how hard you try to make things better for them they seem not to work as planned. Parenting can be a tough responsibility especially if you have to do it alone. The dilemma of single parents is when the child is starting to ask questions about their parents who are not present and seems not fulfilled with the given answer or explanation.

A single mom or dad can only do so much to fill the longing in every child’s heart but there is still a part of them that is somehow missing – and that is the presence of a complete family. We may not ask for it but sometimes, a problem caused by broken families may develop certain insecurity to a child thus manifests in his personality when he or she grows up. Since they already have a mind of their own, they tend to do things independently and at times neglected the advice of their parents or guardians. 

That is why there is Morningside Recovery to give the needed assistance to people who have lost their life’s direction. Every lost child should find their way back and they can only do so if there are parents who are willing to guide them and the community to supports and accepted them for what they really are. After all, everyone deserves a second chance, right?

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