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Divoce Law, Attorneys, Children, Records, Papers and Support
What is new from Divoce Law, Attorneys, Children, Records, Papers and Support
http://www.divorceadvisor.org/save-up-your-marriage-from-divorce/ Fri, 16 Apr 2010 07:19:27 +0000 It is dreadful to know that most of the marriages are ended up in divorce as compared to those that last forever. Marriage is the bonding of two lives and it must last till death but this hardly happens these days. Intimate relationship should be maintained from the beginning of marriage to avoid slipping, moreover [...] |
http://www.divorceadvisor.org/divorce-hassles-end-of-an-unhappy-marriage/ Mon, 04 Jan 2010 05:53:06 +0000 Marriages are said to be made in heaven; but it is unfortunate that they are broken on earth. However, there are situations that lead to this very tragic end of a happy marriage. Naturally, one needs to think again and again, to take the decision of divorce. But, this is something that is lacking among [...] |
http://www.divorceadvisor.org/how-to-cope-with-the-divorce-stress/ Wed, 09 Dec 2009 04:07:09 +0000 There are days and nights when you feel utterly alone, miserable like never before. And then there are times when you all together feel left out, neglected even in midst of your own family. You feel as if you can never return to the normal life of joy as you did before. These are the [...] |
http://www.divorceadvisor.org/serving-your-divorce-papers/ Sun, 15 Jun 2008 09:49:30 +0000 Divorce is a difficult time for any couple, with emotions running high and often an unpleasant undertone. Serving your divorce papers is often seen as a final symbolic statement of the death of the marriage, and if it hadn?t hit home until that point that your marriage has ended, the divorce papers will achieve [...] |
http://www.divorceadvisor.org/rights-of-children-of-divorce/ Mon, 17 Mar 2008 07:41:00 +0000 Children have the right to:
1. Continue to love both parents without guilt or disapproval by either parent or other relatives.
2. Be repeatedly reassured that the divorce is not their fault.
3. Be reassured they are safe and their needs will be provided for.
4. Have a special place for their own belongings at both parent’s residences.
5. Visit [...] |
http://www.divorceadvisor.org/child-and-family-law-issues-arising-from-divorce/ Sun, 10 Feb 2008 18:05:10 +0000 Walking away from a marriage doesn’t allow you to walk away from your other obligations: to your former spouse, and to your children. Families are viewed as cooperative units in a legal sense – the mother and father work together to provide and raise the children. Whether that entails one person in full time paid [...] |
http://www.divorceadvisor.org/divorce-papers-sending-and-receiving/ Sun, 10 Feb 2008 17:48:14 +0000 Divorce is a court matter. It’s the judicial separation and dissolution of a legally binding marriage and without it neither party can have the matrimonial contract set aside. Unfortunately it’s often an emotional time too, and feelings don’t tend to mix well with the law.
Sending and receiving divorce papers isn’t pleasant, but it’s got to [...] |
http://www.divorceadvisor.org/financial-provision-on-divorce/ Sun, 10 Feb 2008 17:23:27 +0000 One of the most difficult elements of settling any divorce proceeding is determining who gets what from the matrimonial estate, and whether or not any ongoing provision need be made to sustain the remaining spouse or indeed any children of the marriage.
In the absence of pre-nuptial agreements, divorce is a messy business which almost certainly [...] |
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