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The previous page discussed the law about separation. This page talks about the emotional dimension of separation. The laws and the courts only deal with a narrow slice of all the things that go on when a relationship ends and often ignore, because they must, the larger emotional and psychological issues. These issues, however, influence a couple's ability to work together after separation and often play a huge role in determining how a separating couple will go about resolving their legal problems.
The previous page discussed the law about separation. This page talks about the emotional dimension of separation. The laws and the courts only deal with a narrow slice of all the things that go on when a relationship ends and often ignore, because they must, the larger emotional and psychological issues. These issues, however, influence a couple's ability to work together after separation and often play a huge role in determining how a separating couple will go about resolving their legal problems.
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*''[http://www.worldcat.org/title/joint-custody-with-a-jerk-raising-a-child-with-an-uncooperative-ex-a-hands-on-practical-guide-to-communicating-with-a-difficult-ex-spouse/oclc/682894488&referer=brief_results Joint Custody with a Jerk: Raising your Child with an Uncooperative Ex]'', by J.A. Ross
*''[http://www.worldcat.org/title/joint-custody-with-a-jerk-raising-a-child-with-an-uncooperative-ex-a-hands-on-practical-guide-to-communicating-with-a-difficult-ex-spouse/oclc/682894488&referer=brief_results Joint Custody with a Jerk: Raising your Child with an Uncooperative Ex]'', by J.A. Ross


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==Further Reading in this Chapter==
==Further Reading in this Chapter==


* <span style="color: red;">bulleted list of other pages in this chapter, linked</span>
* <span style="color: red;">bulleted list of other pages in this chapter, linked</span>
 
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==Page Resources and Links==
==Page resources and links==


===Legislation===
===Legislation===


* <span style="color: red;">bulleted list of linked legislation referred to in page</span>
* ''[[Family Law Act]]''
FLA, DA
* ''[[Divorce Act]]''


===Links===
===Links===


* <span style="color: red;">bulleted list of linked external websites referred to in page</span>
* [http://clicklaw.bc.ca/resource/1640 Legal Services Society’s Family Law Website: Separation]
* <span style="color: red;">and relarted external resoruces</span>
* [http://www.justice.gc.ca/eng/pi/fcy-fea/index.html Department of Justice Website: Supporting families experiencing separation and divorce]
websites for authors, counsellingbc.com, BC Association of Clinical Counsellors, BC Association for Marriage and Family Therapy
* [http://www.counsellingbc.com BC Counsellors by Practice Area]
 
* [http://bc-counsellors.org/ BC Association of Clinical Counsellors]
* [http://www.bcamft.bc.ca/ohana/website/index.cfm?p=95575656796 BC Association for Marriage and Family Therapy]


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