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How do I deal with my sisters divorce?
How You Can Help
- Continue to invite her to do things with you, even if she doesn’t usually go. Oftentimes, people don’t want to be a burden to others when they aren’t feeling 100\%.
- If she has to move, help her with it.
- Listen, listen, and listen some more.
- Don’t degrade her ex.
How can I help my family through divorce?
10 Tips for Supporting Your Family Through Divorce
- Use Supportive Language.
- Remind Your Children There Is Still Love in Their Life.
- Be Honest.
- Give Them Something To Expect.
- Give Them Something To Count On.
- Don’t Blame Others Or Yourself.
- Show Restraint and Be Courteous If Possible.
- Listen To Them, A Lot!
Should I trust my husband’s advice to my sister-in-law?
Answer: We think you should trust your feelings on this one. Even if your husband is gifted with unusual wisdom, and even if your sister-in-law genuinely values his opinion and considers him a good listener, it’s still vital to maintain proper boundaries in marriage.
How can I help my spouse get a divorce?
Booklets such as When Your Marriage Needs Help, Should I Get a Divorce, and Marriage and Conflict can give couples both research and practical advice to help them consider the facts about divorce and how to get the help they need for their marriage. Help them find the right help. Locate a good, licensed Christian counselor in their area.
Do you need boundaries between your husband and your sister-in-law?
Even if your husband is gifted with unusual wisdom, and even if your sister-in-law genuinely values his opinion and considers him a good listener, it’s still vital to maintain proper boundaries in marriage. To put it more bluntly, you and your husband need to protect your own relationship.
What is the best way to improve my marriage?
Focus offers an online Marriage Checkup which measures over 18 major areas of marriage — identifying both strengths and weaknesses. This is a good place for a couple to start in addition to working with a professional counselor. Refer them to solid Christian-based books and seminars.