Divorce

A Better Way . . . Choosing a Peaceful Divorce. . .
By Timothy B. Theissen · 17 years ago
Couples ending their marriages and other relationships face many challenges. These challenges exist especially in a family with children. With Collaborative Family Law couples can work toward a complete settlement that benefits everyone through an ...
What Exactly Is A Divorce
By Jacob Matthews · 17 years ago
Sometimes married couples do not get along and find that they are never going to make the marriage work. That is when a divorce comes into mind. A divorce is a legal action between married ...
Keeping A Positive Attitude During A Divorce
By Jacob Matthews · 17 years ago
If you are someone that is facing a divorce, you may be feeling very depressed or emotionally in distress. These feelings are very normal. You cannot predict what is going to happen when you get ...
Divorce Laws Should be Easier
By James Walsh · 17 years ago
Divorce laws that are meant to provide relief, do not deliver the intended results if they turn into agonizing soap operas. The enactment of the Divorce Reform Act of 1969 in the United Kingdom witnessed ...
The Real World of Alimony (Spousal Maintenance) Under Washington State Divorce Law
By Robert Stark · 17 years ago
Washington Divorce law views spousal maintenance on the basis of what is called the "economic partnership model". However, it usually focuses on the length of the marriage. If the marriage is less than five years ...
Dealing with Life Post-divorce
By James Walsh · 17 years ago
Divorce and Men: Developmental psychologists state that divorce affects men at the psychological and social levels. They feel that divorce is a rejection of their manhood. Men see divorce as a threat to their virility ...
WARNING! The Clock Is Ticking On Your Chances To Get Back Together
By Steven Magill · 17 years ago
The first thing you should do when you decide to get divorced is to talk to a lawyer. A lawyer will be up to speed on all of the current divorce laws in your state ...
Does divorce alienate you from your kids?
By David Preston · 17 years ago
Having been through a divorce with two daughters I can emphatically say that "alienating an ex" can be common practice for some parents. Unfortunately, an active alienation can be taking place with your kids and ...
Divorce: How To Do It Yourself
By Larry Goldberg · 17 years ago
There are some things in life you will surely enjoy doing yourself: building a birdcage, making a sand castle, maybe even something as ambitious as buying a house. But self-filing for divorce can really be ...
The Price of a Divorce
By Larry Goldberg · 17 years ago
It seems cruel that amid all the emotional struggles a divorce brings with it, money has to be such a tremendous burden and source of added anxiety. Divorces have many costs, some more tangible than ...
Looking After Your Finances: Preparation for Divorce
By James Walsh · 17 years ago
Divorce is a complicated and premeditated process. The process of divorce starts with a spouse deciding to divorce. The key to a successful divorce is planning for it. Divorce can be divided into two aspects ...
Recovering From Divorce: Using Support Groups
By James Walsh · 17 years ago
A peculiar characteristic of pain is - it lasts as long as you allow it. Life is short; do not allow grief to grip you for long. If you are wondering how to emerge out ...
Myths Regarding the Reasons for Divorce
By James Walsh · 17 years ago
I would like to introduce myself as Jessica Lawrence and I work as a journalist in one of the prime magazines in the UK. Last month, I had taken up a rare assignment on covering ...
Parental Divorce As Seen Through a Child's Eye
By James Walsh · 17 years ago
Anxiety During the Divorce Process Children are very likely to feel anxious about their future during the divorce process. A child’s mother, father, and home comprise of his or her world. This world suddenly seems ...
Divorce Recovery & Resistance to Change - How to Sabotage Your Divorce Recovery without Even Trying
By Jerald Young · 17 years ago
Recovery from divorce requires us to make changes in our lives. Lots of changes. No big surprise here. For example, divorce almost always forces us to make changes in our relationships, our finances, our living ...
Myths of Divorce
By James Walsh · 17 years ago
Too much has changed in the way we live our lives and in the way we perceive old social norms. Therefore, popular myths of divorce that have been passed down over the years are not ...
Myths of Divorce – III
By James Walsh · 17 years ago
There may be instances where a marriage has taken place against the wishes of one spouse, even in this scenario both partners can come to terms with the fact of their married life. All that ...
How to Talk to Your Lawyer About Divorce
By Wendy Diaz · 17 years ago
To clarify your case and get a smooth service we recommend you ask the following questions at divorce: What is the retainer amount? Is any of it refunded if I should change my mind or ...
Why Men Divorce Women
By James Walsh · 17 years ago
While women are mostly concerned about the emotional aspect of the relationship, there are other factors that can drive the men to seek divorce. Why do Men Divorce Women? There are times when a marriage ...
Stopping a Foreclosure during a Divorce Settlement
By Shane Barker · 17 years ago
If you are trying to settle divorce issues, financial needs will definitely surface especially if you and your ex-spouse want an equal division of conjugal assets. It seems that in this division of assets, your ...