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The 3 Hardest Things to Accept About Your Divorce

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The 3 Hardest Things to Accept About Your Divorce

March 5, 2014

As you get ready to go through the divorce process, there are several things you need to accept that you may not want to.

Good Divorce Decisions Take Time

March 5, 2014

When you are going through a divorce what you may want more than anything is for it to just be over with. The divorce is painful and unfortunately the court process often takes longer than you hope it will. It

Child Support Misconceptions

March 5, 2014

Child support is one of the most hotly contested parts of a divorce or family law matters. This is an issue that many people talk about and think about, but in fact there are many misconceptions floating around out there.

Divorce and Bankruptcy

March 5, 2014

Financial troubles and marital woes often go together unfortunately. The stress of financial problems can weaken an already troubled marriage and commonly when a marriage is falling apart some poor financial choices are made, leading to a crisis. Bankruptcy is

Resolving Divorce Conflicts

February 26, 2014

When you decide to get a divorce, you do so because something is broken in your marriage. Deciding to end your relationship is a hard decision and one most people do not take lightly. You probably have heard conflicting messages

Exercise After Divorce

February 26, 2014

When you are going through a divorce you may feel you are truly at one of the lowest and most difficult points in your life. You are experiencing changes to your finances, daily routine, where you live, parenting, friends, and

Erasing the Stigma of Divorce

February 26, 2014

Years ago getting divorced was scandalous. A divorced woman was an outcast. Slowly public opinion changed. Divorceés became risqué, then they were simply disapproved of. Today getting a divorce is not something you’re going to be criticized for. But that

Prepare for Your first meeting with Your Divorce Attorney

February 24, 2014

Your first meeting with your divorce attorney is your chance to get clear answers, advice, and legal information. Until now, you’ve probably had millions of questions running through your mind, and if you’re like most people, you’ve done some Googling

Talking About Child Support with Your Child

February 11, 2014

Child support payments are generally made by the non-custodial parent to the custodial parent. The purpose of the payments is to ensure that the child maintains the same standard of living he had during the marriage, or would have had

What to Take When You Move Out Before Your Divorce

February 11, 2014

If you and your spouse are considering separating or getting a divorce, it is very important that you talk to an attorney to discuss how best to protect your rights . Often thoughcouples break up after a big fight and

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