“Overcoming the Divide”- Helping Couples Unite as Parents

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Whether our preferences came from personal experience or gained knowledge, each parent may have a different idea for what it means to bring up their children

Raleigh, NC (PRWEB) December 19, 2011

StayHappilyMarried.com, a free service of North Carolina family law firm, Rosen Law Firm, discusses how having conflicting parenting and disciplining styles can adversely affect your children, and your marriage.

In “Overcoming the Divide” Dr. Kristen Wynns discusses how a lack of consensus and teamwork when dealing with children can lead to feelings of anger that can be poisonous to a romantic relationship. Working together as a team can be very beneficial for the children and even more beneficial for parents.

The weekly marriage podcast features interviews with mental health professionals, marriage counselors, bestselling authors, and life coaches from across the country. Recent episodes include’ “How to Tell Your Spouse You Have Had an Affair”, “Fight Less, Love More”, and “Anxiety is Ruining my Relationship”. StayHappilyMarried.com features an extensive directory of mental health professionals and NC financial professionals across a variety of specialties throughout the state of North Carolina.

About Rosen Law Firm

With offices in Raleigh, Charlotte, and Chapel Hill, Rosen Law Firm is one of the largest divorce firms on the East Coast. Founded in 1990, the firm is dedicated to providing individual growth and support to couples seeking a divorce by helping them move forward with their lives. Our staff of attorneys expertly addresses the complex issues of ending a marriage. Our innovative approach acknowledges that divorce is so much more than just a legal matter. Practice areas include: child custody, alimony, property distribution, separation agreement and domestic violence relief.

Media Contact:

Stephanie Lockwood

Rosen Law Firm

919.256.5577

slockwood(at)rosen(dot)com

http://www.rosen.com


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