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		<title>WHAT EVERY WOMAN WANTS, WHAT EVERY MAN WANTS-      A NORTH SAN DIEGO DIVORCE LAWYER&#8217;S PERSPECTIVE</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Thomas Ferreira, North San Diego County divorce lawyer and mediator here.&#160; As I said in my last post, this job&#8230;</p>
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<p>Thomas Ferreira, North San Diego County divorce lawyer and mediator here.&nbsp; As I said in my last post, this job has given me an insider’s view into the cause of marital breakdown.&nbsp; And marital breakdown is a heartache whether or not there are are children involved.</p>



<p>Have you ever had arguments with your husband or wife, and wondered, sometimes aloud, “what on earth does he/she want from me?”&nbsp;</p>



<p>I can answer that question.&nbsp; I’m on my third marriage (1 death and one divorce) and I’ve read just about everything on making marriage work.&nbsp; After having worked for years in this field and seeing hundreds of divorcing couple, I can at last answer that nagging question, “what does he/she want from me?”.</p>



<p><strong>WHAT EVERY MAN WANTS:</strong></p>



<p>I’ll start with the men, because it’s easier to explain.&nbsp; In marriages and relationships men crave the&nbsp;<strong>respect and admiration</strong>&nbsp;of their spouse/significant other.&nbsp; That’s it, you ask?&nbsp; Yup, that’s about it.</p>



<p>Consider the guy who gets up early for that trip to the office, and doesn’t get home until late at night&nbsp; He neglects his hobbies and pastimes, to say nothing of his family.&nbsp; What drives this seemingly irrational behavior?</p>



<p>If you said money or status, that could be it.&nbsp; It could be that he’s just a workaholic.</p>



<p>But in my experience, that’s usually not it, or not the whole picture.&nbsp; Usually a man craves to be a hero to his wife and his kids.&nbsp; Your man is likely thinking, “I’m the one that sacrifices his desires, his hobbies and often his health to bring home the bacon.”&nbsp; Ladies,&nbsp; more than sex, more than a home-cooked meal, more even than peace and a good ball game, your man craves the reward of&nbsp;<em>appreciation</em>.&nbsp; He wants his kids’ gratitude and veneration.&nbsp; He wants his woman to see him as her night in shining armor.</p>



<p>But here’s what often happens in marriages.&nbsp; The man is dreaming of coming home to his wife, after a triumphant but exhausting day at the office.&nbsp; His main need is respect and admiration.&nbsp; But she’s been home all day, or at her own job, and she has needs of her own.&nbsp; Maybe she craves attention or has some stories to tell about her day.&nbsp; When he’s not an attentive or can’t muster the romance she’s been craving, she gets frustrated and becomes critical.&nbsp; As the couple does their dance of conflict, she will often say something that strikes at the heart of his self-image as a father, husband and provider.</p>



<p>I’ve seen this over and over again with couples I have worked with, and thought, if these two could just give the other what the other needs, they wouldn’t be in my office.</p>



<p><strong>WHAT EVERY WOMAN WANTS:</strong></p>



<p>Guys, here’s what the ladies are looking for:&nbsp; a man they can respect.&nbsp; What is it that a woman wants in her man?&nbsp; Start with honesty and integrity.&nbsp; She wants someone who leads his family, not in the “go get me a beer” sense, but who shows forth his integrity, his courage, his wisdom and willingness to sacrifice for the benefit of his wife and kids.</p>



<p>Guys, take the time to discipline your kids, and don’t leave that task to your wife.&nbsp; Make sure, above all, that your sons and daughters show respect to their mother.&nbsp; If you both have had a hard day, go into curiosity mode with your bride, asking her to elaborate on what she just said, listening patiently until she finishes her tale.&nbsp; Show your wife that you’re willing to sacrifice materially for the family and don’t always insist on getting your own way.</p>



<p>By doing this, you’ll be the hero that she craves.&nbsp; In the words of Rudyard Kipling,</p>



<p>If you can keep your head when all about you<br>Are losing theirs and blaming it on you;<br>If you can trust yourself when all men doubt you,<br>But make allowance for their doubting too:<br>If you can wait and not be tired by waiting,<br>Or, being lied about, don’t deal in lies,<br>Or being hated don’t give way to hating,<br>And yet don’t look too good, nor talk too wise…</p>



<p>This is the essence of the manhood that women crave.</p>



<p><strong>BUT HE/SHE WON’T KEEP&nbsp; HIS/HER SIDE OF THE BARGAIN:</strong></p>



<p>It doesn’t matter.&nbsp; Someone has to start.&nbsp; Ladies, if you hold out high expectations and make him feel like your hero for just 5 minutes, he’ll jump down a dragon’s throat for you.&nbsp; Men, if you shoulder your burdens without complaint and sacrifice self to care for her, you’ll win her back, or at least make her think twice about leaving such and outstanding husband and father.</p>



<p>Divorce is easy compared to making your marriage work.&nbsp; But your marriage is the key to a meaningful and satisfying family life.&nbsp; Here’s hoping you never have to come see me or any other divorce lawyer.</p>



<p>Love your family,</p>



<p>Protect your finances, and</p>



<p>Reach for your future!</p>



<p><a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20180827034056/http://myfamilylawoffice.com/thomas-ferreira-carlsbad-divorce-attorney/">Thomas D. Ferreira, Esq.</a></p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Jun 2016 16:00:10 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>My mother once asked me, “Thomas, do you know why divorces are so expensive?”&#160;&#160; I said, “no.”&#160; “Because they’re worth&#8230;</p>
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<p>My mother once asked me, “Thomas, do you know why divorces are so expensive?”&nbsp;&nbsp; I said, “no.”&nbsp; “Because they’re worth it!” she replied.</p>



<p>I was 4 years old when she got her first divorce and 20 when she got her second.&nbsp; I can say with confidence that mom’s divorces have not been worth it, at least not for me.</p>



<p>And it wasn’t for her, either.&nbsp; My stepfather, who I call “dad” and who did most of the heavy lifting to raise me, is remarried, but my mother often speaks of him.&nbsp; Sometimes she angrily berates his selfishness and rails against her continued financial dependence.&nbsp; After 30 years she still blames her lawyer and the divorce settlement for that.&nbsp; On balance my mother’s divorces didn’t solve the problems that she believed they would solve, and each divorce left a trail of ugly debris in its wake.</p>



<p><strong>THE DIVORCE TRAP:</strong></p>



<p>Have you ever felt that your spouse has simply killed all the love in your heart for him/her?&nbsp; Perhaps you feel unmotivated to give for the family any more, because all you get from him/her is criticism.&nbsp; Maybe he’s indecisive and you have to make all the important decisions.&nbsp; Or he spends the whole day with his nose stuck in his iPhone.&nbsp; Maybe she is spending you into oblivion, and whenever you try to talk about it she denies it and becomes defensive.</p>



<p>You may find refreshing that the young lady at the water cooler thinks you’re cute, and that she actually respects what you do.&nbsp; When you’re unhappy, life can seem unbearable and bleak.&nbsp; You may have already come to the conclusion that divorce is the answer to your family problems, or that the change will result in your personal happiness.</p>



<p>But I’ve seen over and over that divorce rarely solves any problems, and it creates some new ones along the way.&nbsp; When you divorce, here are some things you can look forward to:</p>



<ul><li>A divorce with children can result in hotly-contested litigation, even though California is a “no-fault” state.&nbsp; It is difficult to get through a whole case for less than $10,000, and a $20,000 attorney bill is not uncommon—for each party.&nbsp; Then, there are experts, evaluators, appraisers and the like.&nbsp; There are filing fees with the court that run about $450 per party.</li><li>Every time you confront your spouse on an issue, you each get to write declarations saying the worst things about each other.&nbsp; Get ready to be extremely upset in the days leading up to the hearing, and then for about 72 hours afterward.</li><li>You will have to divide retirements, your home, and other property acquired during the marriage equally.</li><li>In the end, you will have an award of spousal support (also commonly known as spousal maintenance or alimony) and child support.&nbsp; Your family doesn’t go away; its members continue to need financial support.&nbsp; And, you are about to lose the financial benefit of living together, and will need two homes, and often two sets of everything the kids need.</li><li>Divorce hurts children, plain and simple.&nbsp; You can look forward to shuttling the kids back and forth between homes.&nbsp; They do get used to it, but often the relationship between the kids and one parent will go south.&nbsp; And, if you can’t show respect to the other parent, your kids learn that they need not respect their future mates.&nbsp; The legacy you leave will likely be one of disrespect for authority, or women, or men, or all of the above.</li><li>Most divorced people I know will tell you that the divorce didn’t solve the problem.&nbsp; They continue to have conflict over the kids or ongoing support obligations, and they have lost the support of that partner. Divorce leaves all of the negatives of the relationship without any of the positive.</li></ul>



<p><strong>SOLUABLE PROBLEMS:</strong></p>



<p>In divorce mediation, I get an inside view of the end of marriage, and it’s not pretty.&nbsp; Usually, each party blames the other, seeing in them the root cause of the breakup.&nbsp; The body language is pointed fingers and rolled eyes.</p>



<p>But I see something else, almost every time:&nbsp; tears of regret at the thought of breakup.&nbsp; And, during the interaction I can almost always see what it was that made them “work” as a couple.&nbsp; I can see how their personalities complement each other, or how they have complementary strengths and weaknesses.</p>



<p>Most of the “mental health” approaches treat marital problems as illnesses to be cured.&nbsp; What I find is that I can often make much headway with a couple using standard mediation techniques.&nbsp; Often times she doesn’t understand how that gesture of pointing her index finger in his direction while talking puts him on the defensive.&nbsp; Or, he has never really understood that, despite his efforts, the relationship has not met her need for emotional intimacy or protection.</p>



<p>As a divorce mediator, it is my duty to direct the conversation back to business.&nbsp; But I can’t help thinking that these folks don’t know that their problems are solvable.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; And, I know for sure that divorce is not the solution.</p>



<p>You may question what good advice a divorce mediator and litigator can provide to help with marriage.&nbsp; Mine and Tammy’s personal journeys have led from divorce, through all the struggles of the parenting plan and financial problems of divorce, to a happy remarriage.&nbsp; And, we have had numerous couples come through our offices in need of help communicating, not help divorcing.</p>



<p>I’d like to take the next few weekly blogs to discuss some things you can do to&nbsp;<em>save</em>&nbsp;your marriage before you decide to end it.&nbsp; Stay tuned for next Tuesday’s blog post, which will discuss what every person is looking for from their life partners.&nbsp; Until then,</p>



<p>Love your family,</p>



<p>Protect your finances, and</p>



<p>Reach for your future!</p>



<p><a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20180827034056/http://myfamilylawoffice.com/thomas-ferreira-carlsbad-divorce-attorney/">Thomas D. Ferreira, Esq.</a></p>
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