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  • What to Expect From Divorce Court  By : Rickie Smith
    Divorce court can be very scary for a person who has never had to experience being there. After all, you ultimately will be giving up control of your divorce to the Judge, someone who most likely will not know.
  • How to Choose a Good Divorce Lawyer  By : James Wallis
    Every relationship begins with a feeling of love and affection. But there can be some unfortunate situations where your life becomes a maelstrom. The marriage that you thought would give love and happiness will end up a lacuna. You experience a mélange of emotions when a necessity to proclaim a divorce arises.
  • Break the Cycle of Divorce  By : Steve Kroening
    Even if your parents divorced, you aren't doomed to repeat their mistakes. Here are some ways to ensure that your marriage remains healthy and strong.
  • Divorce, Gender and Wealth in the UK  By : James Wallis
    A corporate report by a private banking magnate predicts that women would be holding 60% of the UK’s wealth by 2025. Researches by the National Statistics department, and several surveys led by corporate groups over the past two years have revealed a steep climb in the assets of women.
  • Property Issues in California Divorce  By : Smith Chen
    It's important that you consider the tax consequences of any property settlements during a dissolution. Generally, IRC section 1041 provides that transfers to a former spouse incident to a divorce are not taxable.
  • From Henry VIII to Melissa Miller  By : James Wallis
    At the time that Henry VIII managed to get his two marriages – to Catherine of Aragon and Anne of Cleves – technically annulled, only the Church could grant divorces. And only men could seek divorce on the grounds of impotence, insanity or non-consummation. Remarriage was not allowed unless one partner died.
  • Reasons for the UK Divorce Hike  By : James Wallis
    UK National statistics poll states that divorce rates range from 41 to 44 percent in modern British society. This means that, in recent years, 3.1 percent of the marriages in the UK for every 1000 people ended in divorce. Divorce rates have been steadily climbing since the 1970s. Many reasons have been attributed to this steady growth.
  • Effects on Grandparents of Separation Agreements  By : James Wallis
    What a bargain grandchildren are! I give them my loose change, and they give me a million dollars' worth of pleasure. - Gene Perret. These words of Gene Perret clearly explain the tender love a grandparent feels for the child.
  • Speak From the Heart  By : Carolyn Ellis
    Communication in divorce is so important. Les Brown, in a recent workshop I attended, invited us "speak from the heart."
  • Joining Divorce And Mediator Support Groups  By : Jim Brown
    Many families are unsure about divorce but their minds are continually clouded by thoughts of divorce.
  • Mastering Fear in Your Divorce  By : Carolyn Ellis
    There's nothing like getting divorced to kick up a whole new dimension of fear. This article will help you discover ways to tackle that "old programming" and master your fears.
  • Resolutions To Divorce  By : Jim Brown
    The simplest resolution to divorce is reconciliation. Some couples are torn apart due to infidelities or transgressions where their partner feels betrayed.
  • State of the Divorce Industry in the UK  By : James Wallis
    More than a third of the marriages in the UK end in divorce. While marriage, birth and death only require a certificate to validate them, divorce is a full-blown legal process, and even the simplest divorce would need the applicant to fill up a number of forms and go through a minimum amount of legalities. Therefore, the prospects look good for the divorce industry of the nation.
  • Older People and Divorce  By : James Wallis
    Sociologists report that the nature of the ‘divorce boom’ being faced by the UK is gradually changing. The National Bureau of Statistics reports that of the 155,000 divorces granted in 2005, a significant number represent divorces between older couples. While the majority of divorces are still sought by couples in the 20–45 range, statistics reveal that the number of divorces sought by couples in the 45–55 demographic and the 55 and over age group is rapidly on the rise.
  • Prelude To Divorce  By : Jim Brown
    Many couples experience a prelude to divorce long before they receive their final decree.
  • Giving a Voice to the Children  By : michael laycock
    Benefits of providing a means for the children to have their say when their parents separate and divorce.
  • Relationship Divorce Lawyers Are The True Winners In Divorce Proceedings  By : Jim Brown
    Any honest lawyer will tell you upfront that lawyers are the true winners in divorce proceedings. They are the people that earn the big money and never have to take a hit on anything that could be considered personal or private.
  • Dividing Assets During Divorce  By : James Wallis
    The biggest issue facing the contestants during a divorce proceeding – apart from child custody – is the division of assets held by them.
  • Control Your Mindset: You Are What You Think  By : Carolyn Ellis
    After you separate or divorce, the most important tool you have at your disposal is your mindset. What are you thinking? What are you telling yourself? Is your goal to "survive" your divorce or to "thrive"? Here are three steps to take to help you stop the negative self-talk and move forward in your new life.
  • Top Reasons for Divorce: The Marriage Killers  By : Joseph J. Wood
    Well you have finally done it. You took the Plunge. You said the two most famous words of all time "I Do" I am sure, like everyone else that has walked up the isle, you were thinking of the top reasons for divorce. This is very natural to think that, this is inevitability the biggest decision of your life.
  • The Truth behind the Top Reasons for Divorce  By : Joseph J. Wood
    When couples are walking down the isle together, there is one thing that they do not say, but are all thinking. Up to 60% of marriages today will end in divorce and they are thinking about what are the top reasons for divorce. They also are wondering why they are rushing down the isle towards the alter possible only to end up in divorce court years later.
  • The Top Reasons for Divorce Exposed  By : Joseph J. Wood
    Divorce, an ugly word at best, but over half of us will go through it, at least once. What are the top reasons for divorce, and if you see them listed here, can it really help you? If you or a friends marriage is approaching divorce, or if it is all ready there, take a long hard look at these top reasons for divorce to see if you can pin point what the problem is, or what the problem was.
  • Helping Children Cope with Separation  By : michael laycock
    Solutions for parents divorcing or separating about giving their children the means of exploring and understanding their feelings, normalising their feelings and equipping them with successful strategies for dealing with other future losses in their lives.
  • Divorce: How Does it Effect Your Will?  By : James Wallis
    A will is meant to be an expression of one’s wishes about distributing one’s property.
  • Helping Children Cope with a Divorce  By : James Wallis
    Every year, millions of children in the UK are affected by the separation of their parents.
  • An Overview Of Divorce Papers  By : MIKE SELVON
    Divorce papers are part of the litigation process when two people decide to dissolve their marriage.
  • Important Answers about Divorce  By : MIKE SELVON
    When considering a divorce, there are many other factors that play a role in this life-changing decision. Hopefully this article will address some of the concerns that you may have about divorce and its detrimental effects.
  • It All Starts With Seperation Before Divorce  By : MIKE SELVON
    When you are contemplating divorce, separation is usually a necessary step to take before proceeding with a settlement.
  • Just What Is Marriage and Divorce ?  By : MIKE SELVON
    Society often dictates the kind of actions we take in our lives, especially when it comes to marriage and divorce.
  • A Look at The Rise in Our Divorce Rate  By : MIKE SELVON
    Recent studies have found that the divorce rate is up in America by nearly fifty percent.
  • A Closer Look at Divorce Records  By : MIKE SELVON
    Divorce records are always kept in your county's records office and can be obtained at any time.
  • Divorce Court Demeanor Matters  By : MIKE SELVON
    Your actions in divorce court can have a tremendous outcome on your divorce settlement.
  • Divorce Lawyers Aren't A Dime a Dozen  By : MIKE SELVON
    Finding good divorce lawyers can be a very involved and lengthy process, but it is important to make the right decision.
  • Divorce Law Needs Expert Knowledge  By : MIKE SELVON
    Divorce law can seem overwhelming to someone who does not practice it everyday.
  • Their Is Life After Divorce  By : Jane Saeman
    Getting started socially can be difficult, but it can be done.
  • Starting Over After Divorce  By : Jane Saeman
    After a divorce, it can be hard to socialize again, but sometimes that is the best thing for you.
  • About Divorce  By : Patricia Bennett
    Divorce is, unfortunately, one of the harshest realities facing the families of today. The divorce rate has skyrocketed in the past few decades, with much of this being attributed to the strengthening of women’s roles in the modern world.
  • What Is Divorce Mediation?  By : Diana Mercer
    What is divorce mediation? What is custody mediation?

    Divorce Mediation and Custody Mediation are ways to resolve your divorce or custody dispute which lets you keep full control of the outcome. The only people making decisions are those involved in the dispute, unlike arbitration or litigation where a judge or an arbitrator makes the final decision.

    Divorce Mediation and custody mediation typically consist of several joint meetings between spouses (or parents, if you a...
  • Divorce Is Never Easy, Especially For The Children  By : Rich Gordon, JD
    Divorce. It's never easy. One of the most heart wrenching aspects are the children. In fact, staying together for the sake of the kids may really be a mask for staying together because we don't know how to deal with the emotions.

    Of course your kids will be upset by the divorce. Who could blame them? Actually it is a "normal" reaction. It is healthy for children to experience these negative feelings. More importantly, they need to express them. Don't be distressed by their...
  • How Adultery Statistics Affect Divorce  By : Stephany Alexander
    Adultery statistics are hard to come by, especially honest and controlled statistics. According to the electronic article “Adultery: Statistics on Cheating Spouses,” published by Eagle’s Nest Publications, “60-70 percent of adultery victims are women” while “30-40 percent of adultery victims are men.”
  • The "Non-Divorce" Divorce  By : Kayla Boucher
    This past week, typically mindless commentary during a popular morning talk show caught my attention . . .The host claimed there is a new phenomenon in which a married couple remains together, in almost every sense of the word, despite the fact that both desire a divorce. He referred to it as the “non-divorce” divorce.
  • The Cost Of Divorce  By : David Beart
    The costs of getting a divorce are staggering. The payouts – which don’t end overnight or in a month – can cripple you financially. It could be years before you get back on your feet.

    For celebrities and members of the upper classes, they would gladly pay for expensive lawyers and financial trustees to rid themselves of a spouse that has proven to be more of a liability rather than an asset. It was good while it lasted, but people like to move on with their lives. They...
  • Divorce: Is It Evolutionary?  By : James Walsh
    Why do people divorce? A million dollar question, often literally. Over the years, divorce has ceased to be only a personal dilemma of two unhappy adults.
  • Problems With Divorce  By : Frank Egan - LAC Lawyers
    Applications for divorce are processed by Registrars of the Federal Magistrates Court, who sit in the federal court buildings at Sydney and Parramatta . The court process is quick and easy for most people, and if there are no children under the age of 18 attendance at court is unnecessary for either party. An Application may only be filed in the court after you have been separated for more than 12 months. For example, if you separate on 1 August then the documents cannot b...
  • Divorce - is it really the answer?  By : James Walsh
    The dictionary describes the words Divorce and Divorced thus: Divorce is when two people divorce, they officially stop being married. However, keeping aside the literal meaning of the words, it is strange that words do not contradict reality. Divorce has always had a far reaching impact on the emotional front of someone’s life: severing a relationship with a life partner is not as easy as signing the separation papers and settling compensation.
  • Military Divorce and Legal Separation  By : Victor Epand
    This article contains valuable advice about military divorce and separation.
  • Divorce & Alimony: Understanding The Different Types Of Support Awards  By : Andrew Daigle
    Whether you are seeking or being pursued for alimony, it is important to understand the different types and what they mean to you. If you are currently dealing with alimony, as either the provider or recipient, a professional divorce attorney specializing in this area can offer powerful divorce advice.
  • 2 Ways to Get a "Do It Yourself Divorces"  By : Darin Lawson Hosking
    Sometimes a "do it yourself divorce" will help ease the pain in the pcketbook but not the pain in the assets.
  • How To Deal With Your Ex-husband's New Girlfriend  By : Christina Rowe
    Many of us find a new mate immediately after divorce. Your ex-husband may be one of them. This can be hard on you emotionally. My own ex took no break whatsoever. His relationship was the cause of our breakup. She moved in with him two months after he left my home. She left him after little more than a year. I was elated.

    Her departure was satisfying on several levels. My feelings stemmed from my own hurt, and they also came from the disruption and pain she’d brought to my...
  • The Truth About Dirty Divorce Tactics  By : Christina Rowe
    Why does divorce turn ugly? What makes one partner turn on the other? I have often pondered these questions. It amazes me that two people who stood at the altar and vowed to be together until death do us part,can ultimately destroy each other.

    While I was married the thought of a couple going through a vicious divorce made no sense to me. I always thought that when a couple decided to divorce they should simply divide their assets in half and part ways amicably. There was ...
  • How To Stop Divorce  By : Marcus Boo
    Divorce rate has risen to a phenomenal level in the past decade. This trend of rising divorce rate may very well be fueled by the divorces we see in show business everyday. However, the major contributor to a divorce is the lack of understanding between couples. As long as a couple is willing to learn how to stop a divorce, all is not lost.
  • How One Strategy Makes Divorce Parenting Much Easier  By : Matt Doyle
    Divorced parenting is hard for everyone and high emotion often leads to conflict, hostility, and difficulty. Attending to specific feelings your ex-spouse may have can help to reduce problematic behavior.
  • How Can We Approach a Necessary Divorce Wisely and Well  By : Luise Volta
    Most of us don't know how to end a marriage contract we have held as permanent. It may be wise to get help from someone who does know.
  • Dealing With Break Ups  By : Brian May -
    Dealing with break ups is not always an easy thing to do because we are already quite overwrought with emotions. Yet, that is precisely the time when it is most essential to maintain a clear head and to make sure that nothing foolish is done in the sensitive interim between breakup and cooling down. It is not surprising for emotionally delicate people to feel that all the lights in the universe have gone out when a relationship breaks down. This is why all break ups are traum...
  • Issues of Alimony and Division of Property When Filing a Washington Divorce  By : Pheonah Tiangson
    The issue of alimony, sometimes referred to spousal support or maintenance is an important issue to consider when proceeding with a divorce. Alimony, known as spousal support or maintenance, is support paid by one spouse to another.
  • Washington Divorce and Child Custody  By : Pheonah Tiangson
    Most people believe that child custody refers to which parent gets the children. In fact, custody refers to three parenting roles:
    The first is a question of residence. Where and with whom will the children live?
  • The Effects Of A Divorce In A Child’s Psyche  By : Joe Goertz
    Some people tend to make it more difficult for things to take place when they really need to. This happens most times when it comes to the relationship. People find that they are not compatible after a few years in time and then they decide that they need to divorce. This is more than common place these days as people are getting divorced every day. In many cases this becomes a bitter battle to see who can hurt who the most in the shortest amount of time. Making the most of t...
  • Safeguard Your Assets In A Divorce  By : Abby Johnson
    When going through a divorce it is very important to protect your assets. It is possible for an unsuspecting spouse to find on top of everything else, bank accounts were raided, stocks sold and insurance policies cashed.

    If you are a woman going through a divorce try to have joint liquid accounts transferred to your name. You may have to get your husband to sign documents but some banks just need one party to do this.

    The process is not so simple with assets such as sto...
  • Know Your Rights Before Filing For Divorce  By : Jon M Arnold
    Know the law and know your rights before filing for divorce. Divorce planning needs the same attention to detail that you put into your wedding if you want to avoid getting hosed in the process.
  • How To Choose The Best Divorce Lawyer  By : Jeff Schuman
    Finding the best divorce lawyer can be helpful in getting through this tough time. Here are a few things to consider when choosing the best divorce lawyer for you.
  • Family Courts To Support Shared Parenting  By : clef
    Is the day upon us when we need to vote reform family courts to support shared parenting? It’s a sad day when the parent who places the best interests of the child first-loses in court!

    Many times their loss comes about only because they don’t know how to make their best case. And their attorneys are just as bad!
  • 5 Secrets To Stop Your Divorce  By : Adwina Jackson
    It is not easy to have a difficult marriage. And it becomes more difficult that you do not want to show the world that your marriage is not a healthy one. You try to avoid sharing this situation to your friends and family. All you want is people see your marriage as a great one. No fight, no conflict, everything is fine.

    You, and hopefully your partner, still want this marriage to last. You just don’t know how to deal with it. Handling all the conflicts between the two of ...
  • Joint Bank Accounts And The Problem Of Divorce  By : Peter Kenny -
    If you are in the unfortunate situation of getting divorced, then you may be wondering how to sort out your joint bank accounts. Whether the divorce is amicable or not, it is important that you both agree on how to split the monetary funds in your joint accounts so that you both get a fair deal. Here is some advice on how to handle joint bank accounts and the problem of divorce.

    Freezing accounts

    If you ware worried about funds in the account being removed, then you can...
  • Divorce Records - Learning from Separation  By : Dr. Amit Mehta
    What are divorce records and what information can you get from them?
  • The Divorce Blame Game  By : Christina Rowe
    We all begin the divorce process convinced that everything is the other spouse’s fault. All of the pain is a direct result of their bad behavior. Your ex is acting in complete disregard for your feelings. If your ex would only behave the divorce would go more smoothly. That you might have a part in this mess doesn’t even occur to you. No, your spouse is to blame. He is one who cheated, lied, and betrayed you. How could you be responsible?

    But when the dust settles you may ...
  • Causes Of Divorce  By : Rene Graeber -
    Back in the old days in Mesopotamia, marriages do exist in a different form such that divorces were documented because they happen. Some causes of divorce at these times take account of adultery. Though since polygamy was a standard practice at these times we can only speculate the reasons for adultery in divorce.

    While early forms of marriage and the causes of divorce did exist even in the cradle of civilization, the practice carried on until this century. The causes of d...
  • The Secret To A Successful Divorce  By : Christina Rowe
    So what is the most crucial secret you need to know to have a successful divorce?

    It is the simplest secret, yet the most difficult one to master: Controlling your emotions!

    I coach many women who just can’t seem to understand and follow this one piece of advice. Usually by the time they come to see me they have made quite a mess of things. I have coached women who have been divorced for years and still can’t control their emotions when it comes to their ex-husband!

    ...
  • Divorce Mediation - The Less Painful Way  By : Melvin Ng
    A divorce usually takes place between a husband and wife over some misunderstandings, extra marital affairs or just because they can't tolerate each other. Sometimes, the divorce proceedings take months where there is lots of emotional and psychological pain the family has to face. And to club this all, there is the high financial costs that have to be borne for the divorce to take place.
  • The Decision to Divorce  By : Rita Willetts
    Buying a house and marriage are two major decisions in life. But the decision to apply for a divorce is for most even more of a major challenge. The decision to divorce is what this article is about.
  • The Key To Winning In Divorce Court  By : Christina Rowe
    The rule to remember is: Anticipate and prepare. Think about what your opponent (your spouse) wants, and what he or she will do to get it. Consider their possible defenses and offenses, and then do your homework. Find information to counter what they have to say. Look on the Internet, go to the library, and find magazines and books. When you fight back you need to always back yourself up with proof. Anybody can say anything, but having facts in print is imperative.

    All of ...
  • Deciding To Divorce  By : Christina Rowe
    The most intense, heart-wrenching decision comes at the start: Should you get divorced? Much has led up to this question, including the notions of separation and divorce. Up to now they have only been thoughts and words, with no immediate consequences. Now that you realize the time to decide has come, you have to contemplate action. The focus on action clarifies the situation, but also makes it seem more difficult and scary.

    Any number of scenarios might lead to the end of...
  • Protecting Children from the Negative Impact of Divorce  By : Anne Wolski
    Anyone who has been through the rigors of divorce knows how emotionally and physically difficult a time it can be. Often, we forget about the effect it is having on the children who can sometimes believe that they are somehow to blame.
  • Divorce Parenting and Stress  By : Matt Doyle
    Simple solutions for high levels of stress during the divorce process.
  • So You're Going through a Divorce! Should You Get Counseling?  By : Dr Mike Shery
    There are 11 signs that indicate you or your family members should get counseling while going through a divorce or separation. Discover them now-before its too late!
  • Thinking About Divorce Or Ending Your Relationship? What Do You Do First? Do You Know Your Options?  By : Susan Murphy-Milano
    What is a mediator? It is a neutral person. They do not take sides and they are not there to be your marriage therapist. Their goal is to assist you by removing the drama and tension often associated with a long drawn out court battle. In fact, they are not even allowed to give you legal advice. The mediator begins, by meeting each party separately. You fill out questions and provide financial information. In addition, you list concerns over custody and parenting issues.

    A...
  • Eliminating Ex-Spouse Conflict  By : Matt Doyle
    Article for divorcees who are struggling to get along with their ex-spouse. Divorcees tend to make specific mistakes that create conflict with their ex-spouse or perpetuate existing problems.
  • Divorce Under Texas Tax Law  By : Elizabeth Gilley
    Normally, women in Texas suffer more financially than the men. This is especially true when both parties decide to a divorce. Why? Because by the time the couple decides to separate ways, the husband already has a stable job and the woman has already made a career as a perfect housewife --dish washing, cleaning, massaging the husband, and changing diapers. Thus, the woman's standard of living decreases while the man's increases. Most couples think that when they lead separate...
  • The Pros And Cons Of Child Custody: Be Informed With Houston Lawyers  By : Low Jeremy
    The innocent and the wounded – rolled into one that is how your child will be as you go about the process of separation or divorce. You as the parent might find it hard to move on but think about how difficult the period is for your child.

    Most complicated is when you file custody for your child. It is not because you won custody over your child that you ensure happy growing years. There are advantages and disadvantages whenever you wish to achieve guardianship. In Houston...
  • Free Case Review Of Iowa Child Custody Lawyer Online  By : Low Jeremy
    Child custody is the product of a divorce. When a couple decides to file petitions to nullify their marriage, the custody of their children (if they have) is now at stake. In most state laws, when it comes to child custody cases, mothers are considered to be the primary caretaker of the children. Thus, they have the odds of winning the legal custody of the children. However, there are also cases where the fathers are given the legal custody to the children, depending on the c...
  • What A Los Angeles Child Custody Lawyer Can Do For You  By : Low Jeremy
    If you’re residing in the State of California, particularly in the area of Los Angeles and facing a possible legal battle in child custody, early involvement of a Los Angeles child custody lawyer is very important. A Los Angeles child custody lawyer will help you in determining all possible options to give the best interest for you and your child.

    Within the bounds of the legal battle of child custody, divorcing couples face the mounting pressures from the society and to t...
  • Stop A Divorce – Separation  By : John Furnem
    Divorce is one of the hardest things a person can go through, the destruction of a couple has in it the power to destroy the individuals and it sometimes takes a long time and a lot of energy to get back on your feet and start living again. We all know that divorce is usually something that develops over time, that the initial gaps grow wider and wider and eventually cause the couple to separate from each other, many times this is the last break finally resulting in divorce.
    ...
  • Divorce Fuelling Debt Crisis  By : Tml-mortgages
    The high divorce rate of recent in Britain is a major factor leading to ever increasing levels of debt, a new report claimed recently.

    Debt Free Direct has claimed that the break down of marriages is a significant factor behind people's financial problems, which suggests that many are forced to take out a debt consolidation loan following the completion of a divorce procedure.

    The debt advisory agency has reported that those who are divorced are a third more likely to b...
  • Getting a Divorce  By : Daegan Smith
    Many of today's marriages have divorce as end results. Typically, both parties in the divorce process aim to resolve all issues that is between them like property division, child custody and support.
  • Divorce Prevention – A Test For The Individual  By : John Furnem
    As most married couples know, there are natural ups and downs in every relationship, this article does not discuss the regular every day stress related fights and arguments between couples but a more serious situation where both partners are seriously considering divorce or are even at a point of starting a divorce procedure.

    Some people do not believe that a broken marriage can be saved, I do not think that this is true, but then again I don’t think that anything is impos...
  • Just Divorced  By : Robert Elias Najemy
    Margarita’s husband just left her for another woman. Her world has collapsed.
  • Diy Divorce  By : Sharleen Standling -
    You don’t necessarily need a solicitor or lawyer to manage your divorce if it is uncontested, i.e. you and your spouse agree to the divorce, although if there is other issues that you need to decide upon, for instance maintenance or dividing up property, it may be helpful to have a solicitor draw up plans. Obviously if the divorce is contested, meaning that either you or your spouse disagree to the divorce or the grounds for divorce ,you will need to involve a solicitor to se...
  • Eleventh Hour New Jersey Divorce Facilitation  By : Curtis J. Romanowski
    Mediation and most other forms of alternate dispute resolution are typically employed in advance of the Court process. Mediated agreements, for example, might limit the parties' involvement with the Court to placing the Matrimonial Settlement Agreement on the record, voir dire on the agreement and cause of action, and putting the divorce through on an uncontested basis.

    Eleventh hour NJ divorce facilitation, shortly before a scheduled Trial date, differs greatly from divor...
  • New Jersey's Civil War In Divorce Mediation  By : Curtis J. Romanowski
    The first step in the process of despising something is to label it. There are countless mediation models, many of which come with their own labels; such as team mediation, transformative mediation, etc. Most of these, and their practitioners, can be described as either facilitative or evaluative in approach. The ideological debate between the members of these two camps is a heated one, which, in many cases, has degenerated into "I'm right, you're wrong" thinking.

    Facilita...
  • How Enforceable Is Your Prenuptial Agreement?  By : Curtis J. Romanowski
    Part Two – The New Jersey Premarital Agreement Act

    Part One of this two-part article dealt with NJ Divorce Law Prior to the New Jersey Premarital Agreement Act. New Jersey divorce lawyers would do well to recognize that the New Jersey Premarital Agreement Act only applies to prenuptial agreements executed after November 3, 1988. The cases of Chaudry, Marshall, D’Onofrio, De Lorean, Orgler and Jacobitti, all discussed in Part One of this article, therefore, had to be decide...
  • Maintaining A Friendship With Your Ex-Spouse After A Divorce  By : George Williams
    To many people, when a divorce must end, it has to turn to be a bitter divorce. Nevertheless, this is not always true. If you are experiencing a divorce, it is hard enough to cope with the pain of the separation, so why do you have to make it more painful than it should be?

    Your divorce does not have to be a time of bliss and a bitter fight for both parties. Although right now, you may have a question like: what on earth have I ever found in him (or her)?, but do remember ...
  • Advice From A Divorce Attorney?  By : Triston Huntsmin
    I believe that divorce is one of the biggest epidemics in our current society that isn't being recognized or treated as such. As a marriage and family therapist, of course divorce is something that I am passionate about because it is something that I am spending my life to fight against. I am not ignorant enough to believe that I will see all cases of divorce end during my lifetime, nor am I ignorant enough to believe that all divorce cases even should be prevented. I am, how...
  • Ending A Marriage  By : George Williams
    Ending a marriage is always difficult to do. Nevertheless, whether you want to try to separate from your husband or wife or just go right into a divorce, there are a few things you need to handle properly.

    First of all, if you have children, pay attention to parental concerns and parenting plans to making a transition easy for your children. Family holidays and weekend should be addressed and arranged. If you don’t want to conceive of the notion right now of ever dating ag...
  • Divorce: Infidelity  By : George Williams
    Divorce is usually most bitter when it is all about adultery. There’s no way around it. Hurt feelings and anger seem to fuel the divorce but rage surrounds it and it causes too much animosity for all parties concerned. Unfortunately, infidelity is often the main cause for divorce. However, there are ways to get through it and move on with your life.

    Divorcing your spouse is one of the most trying times in your life. You may have heard it said that the person would’ve rathe...
  • What To Do With Your Children In The Middle Of Your Divorce  By : George Williams
    There is nothing worse that seeing a couple going through a divorce and at the same time, playing a war with their children. While a divorce is about to begin, usually, children are the parent’s victims as they are used to against the other person, it is meaningless if their children are adults or just kids.

    Putting children in the middle of the parents’ divorce and asking them or hoping them to be on their side, usually reflect the immaturity of the parents and this is no...
  • How To Deal With Abusive Spouses When Getting A Divorce  By : George Williams
    The reason for the divorce for both parties is usually indifferent, regardless how the statements are made in the court room even though your spouse has become physically or mentally abusive, in fact, the reason is because you have different opinions from each other. If your spouse wants to abuse you, but you do not want to be abused, you must have ‘irreconcilable differences’. If abuse could be used if you don’t have a kid, how about claiming something general, such as the i...
  • Surviving After Your Divorce  By : George Williams
    If you view a divorce the worst thing of the marriage, be patient to see the final result and look for the routine which has become your problem. And if filing of the divorce is even more than the worst, you could be in shock for coming weeks, months, or years.

    This is because a divorce consumes your life, determining who you are, especially when you have a title as ‘divorced’ or ‘single’(again). This could be harder for you and you find it hard to go on with your life. Si...
  • Clear Your Mind From Divorce  By : George Williams
    You are in the process of a divorce? Congratulation! Or be patient and thinking about condolence. If you think you’re not going to have it, let’s move on with your life because you will have plenty of things to do when starting to move on with your life, forgetting about the divorce.

    First of all, you need to be a ‘new’ person or new ‘you’. How about going for a spa treatment and making-over in an expensive counter in most expensive shopping center? Not only that, you may ...
  • A New Way Of Looking At NJ Divorce  By : Curtis Romanowski
    A divorce is a one-time project that has defined starting and ending dates, a clearly specified set of objectives or scope of tasks to be performed, a predefined budget, and a temporary settlement or litigation organization that is dismantled - as far as the divorcing parties are concerned - once the divorce is finalized.

    Examples of subsets of divorce-related objectives include: redesigning post marital relationships, setting up new households, drafting parenting plans, d...
  • Divorce - Are You Feeling Cheated?  By : cdmohatta
    Are you feeling relieved after divorce or cheated? After many divorces people feel happy while in many rather more cases they feel cheated.
  • Divorce Lawyer: Key to Divorce  By : Paul MacIver
    Divorce refers to the dissolution or the legal end of a marriage. Every state has its own legal requirements governing when a divorce may be granted. These legal requirements may include a residency requirement, grounds or a reason for the divorce, among others.
  • How Did You Divorce?  By : J Schipper
    Laws making divorce easier, which came into vogue in the late 1960s, have made the experience less harrowing for many couples. The social stigma once attached to divorce has almost disappeared. However, the statistic that almost 1/2 of all marriages end in divorce seems to be an urban myth. Researcher George Barna's most 2001 survey of Americans estimates that only 34 percent of those who have ever been married have ever been divorced. A 2005 report released by the National C...
  • Prevent Divorce  By : John Furnem
    From my experience couple trying to Stop Divorce are faced with many challenges, some of these issues and challenges are often very surprising. One of the people who visited my site sent me an email saying that I would not believe how easy it was to work on some parts of the prevent divorce issue, and that the hardest thing he and his wife faced was breaking the old habits, changing the way they conducted themselves, the automatic pilot that drives relationships into walls.
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  • Building Friendship With Ex  By : Breakup Guide
    It is always better to break up a relationship peacefully. This is especially true if you still want to keep the friendship after you break up. There is really no use fighting with your partner if your really want to end the relationship. Doing so will only result in anger and resentment from both parties. And for sure, if you don’t break up peacefully, you will have a hard time becoming friends afterwards.

    Don’t know how to break up a relationship peacefully? Read and fol...
  • How to Germ Proof Your Bathroom Against Bird Flu and Other Diseases  By : Richard Stooker
    The bathroom contains many hidden infection hazards. Even the toilet which removes our wastes can spread infection if you don't know one important fact.
  • Divorce - Are You Heading towards It? Test Now  By : cdmohatta
    Divorce is not like a volcano. One fine day, we find that a volcano has erupted. Divorce happens over a period of time.
  • Is A Divorce Lawyer Right For You?  By : Hege Crowton
    Separation in a marriage. It’s not an easy situation and, in fact, can be one of the most traumatic experiences in a person’s life, short of the death of a loved one. While there are manifold reasons that people choose to divorce every day, there is more than one type of divorce.
  • Why You Need to Know the Local and State Child Support Laws  By : Mike Freemen
    Child support is one of the most difficult of issues, but it is important to deal with it head on.
  • The Court Determines Child Custody  By : David Chandler
    A difficult child custody case is stressful for the parents and extremely hard on the children. If you are currently in a custody battle, take the time to consider your children’s feelings.
  • Getting an Easy Divorce In Florida  By : Jean Mahserjian
    A Florida "Easy Divorce" can be obtained through a number of available "Easy Divorce" options, including divorce online services and forms services and online law firm services.
  • Choosing an Ohio Child Support Attorney  By : Jean Mahserjian
    Choosing an Ohio Child Support Attorney is a significant decision making process. Your well being may depend upon the capability of the professional that you hire.
  • How to Do Divorce Preparation in California  By : Jean Mahserjian
    California Divorce Preparation is a complex task that requires organization as well as the aid of legal counsel. Don't be caught by surprise if your spouse has undertaken divorce preparation and you have not.
  • When Two Worlds Collide  By : Don McKay
    Boom! That is the sound of an actual collision that starts a chain reaction, which later leaves everyone in confusion. Most auto accidents start just like this. There is another collision that does not have the same out come. This collision is called divorce.
  • How To Have A Hassle Free Divorce  By : Marc Lindsay
    Before entering a divorce there's a few things you need to know. This article will help explain the whole process and hopefully makes it an easy one.
  • Are You Thinking About Divorce? What To Do Next  By : Emanuele Allenti
    Divorce is becoming increasingly more common in light of new laws that practically authorize
    divorce on all grounds. Many couples decide to get married on a spontaneous act and later find that
    due to lack of compatibility, divorce is the only way out.
  • How to Get A Divorce  By : Nathan Dawson
    While each person’s situation is unique, there are steps to follow that are common to all in the event that you and/or your spouse decide to file for divorce. Here is some general divorce advice:
  • Finding a Nebraska Child Support Lawyer  By : Jean Mahserjian
    Finding a Nebraska Child Support Lawyer is a serious decision making process.
  • Divorce and Hidden Assets  By : Jean Mahserjian
    There are ways to protect yourself from a spouse who hides assets in the divorce or separation process.
  • California Easy Divorce  By : Jean Mahserjian
    A California "Easy Divorce" can be obtained from attorneys or divorce online services if you can follow common sense divorce instructions.
  • Child Support How Does it Work?  By : Nathan Dawson
    Child support is a court-ordered financial contribution paid by the parent who does not live with the children to the parent who does live with them. Each state has its own formula for calculating the correct amount that is paid for child support; however, the judge can deviate from the formula if it is deemed necessary.
  • Negotiating a Good Divorce Settlement  By : Nathan Dawson
    Divorce can get complicated with all its legal and financial details and disagreements. It’s no wonder that you are seeking divorce help and divorce support.

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