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Join us as we sit down with family law attorney, Kimberly Brown, to discuss the cultural and religious stigmas that have historically clouded divorce with a sense of shame, and why it's time to shed this thinking and view divorce through a healthier lens. In this interview, Kimberly discusses the following:
• Is Guilt Different Than Shame?
• How divorce tends to put people at high risk for feeling shame, largely due to lingering stigmas that still surround divorce.
• America’s cultural DNA and how it influences how we think of divorce.
• Why divorce is thought of differently for men and women.
• How the shame of getting divorced can perpetuate domestic violence.
• Theology and religion’s history surrounding divorce.
• “Until Death Do Us Part”: Its history and contribution about shame and divorce.
• Do some Judeo and Christian texts understand and permit divorce?
• The many words for love in Hebrew/Aramaic.
If you would like to speak with one of our family law attorneys, please call our office at (503) 227-0200, or visit our website at https://www.landerholmlaw.com.
Disclaimer: Nothing in this communication is intended to provide legal advice nor does it constitute a client-attorney relationship, therefore you should not interpret the contents as such.
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Join us as we sit down with family law attorney, Kimberly Brown, to discuss the cultural and religious stigmas that have historically clouded divorce with a sense of shame, and why it's time to shed this thinking and view divorce through a healthier lens. In this interview, Kimberly discusses the following:
• Is Guilt Different Than Shame?
• How divorce tends to put people at high risk for feeling shame, largely due to lingering stigmas that still surround divorce.
• America’s cultural DNA and how it influences how we think of divorce.
• Why divorce is thought of differently for men and women.
• How the shame of getting divorced can perpetuate domestic violence.
• Theology and religion’s history surrounding divorce.
• “Until Death Do Us Part”: Its history and contribution about shame and divorce.
• Do some Judeo and Christian texts understand and permit divorce?
• The many words for love in Hebrew/Aramaic.
If you would like to speak with one of our family law attorneys, please call our office at (503) 227-0200, or visit our website at https://www.landerholmlaw.com.
Disclaimer: Nothing in this communication is intended to provide legal advice nor does it constitute a client-attorney relationship, therefore you should not interpret the contents as such.
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