- What You Need To Know About marriage in Utah and Salt Lake City By : Eric K. Johnson147 Eric K. Johnson147
Facts About marriage in Utah and Salt Lake City
The process of divorce is traumatic and psychologically stressful. It also burns a hole in your pocket as in most cases you have to hire a proper attorney.
Some people ask if they can get a divorce without an attorney. But without proper guidelines, it is increasingly difficult to get over the whole process of acquiring a divorce. If the right decisions and steps are taken at the right time one can get the divorce as soon as possible. If you are looking for divorce at Utah Eric Johnson could be your best bet as with his legal expertise and years of relevant experience he can ensure that you have a hassle free divorce. - Beneficial and Negative Effects of Divorce By : jameswalsh
Divorce can affect us in many ways, or rather in every way. Its effect on our life is tremendous and it totally moulds our personality for the rest of our lives. No one, not even the most empty-headed blonde or the greatest skirt chaser around, has been able to come out entirely unscathed from divorce. - How to win your custody battle. By : surjeet kumar
Winning at Custody is one of the most difficult issues parents confront in divorce. In many cases, both parents want custody and are willing to spend whatever it takes to win. Custody is all about what is best for the children - and that involves proving that you are the best parent - i.e. that the other parent is not as good a parent as you and/or that the other parent is just simply a bad parent - Ways that can speed up divorce By : Robert Thomson
A long and protracted divorce or matrimonial litigation is a great harassment to the parties of the dispute. Without a proper plan, many people commit mistake when getting divorced and ultimately fail and suffer serious stressful situation. Many people, after decided to break the relationship enter into expensive and ugly battle and end up in hurting all involved parties, making the divorce and life more miserable. - Five things that you should know in a divorce By : Robert Thomson
A long and protracted divorce or matrimonial litigation is a great harassment to the parties of the dispute. Without a proper plan, many people commit mistake when getting divorced and ultimately fail and suffer serious stressful situation. - Washington Divorce Law and Child Support - The Washington State Child Support Guidelines By : Jim Olivero
Child support in Washington State is governed by the Washington State Child Support Guidelines. The Guidelines are really nothing more than a set formula that takes into account three primary factors: (1) the parties' respective net incomes, (2) any work-related daycare expenses, and (3) any health insurance premiums or extraordinary medical expenses. - Washington State Divorce Law - A General Overview of Washington Divorce Law Procedure By : Jim Olivero
Washington State divorce law is governed by statute. Nearly all of Washington's relevant divorce statutes can be found in the Revised Code of Washington (RCW), Chapter 26.09. RCW 26.09 provides both the framework as well as the analytical guidelines for marriage dissolutions here in Washington State. - When Does a Child Custody Battle Go Too Far? By : Christoph Hickory
When you go into a child custody battle make sure you do your research. We found out the hard way that not having a strategy will cost you in the long run. There are a couple of experts in child custody that have put together a "strategy guide" that has proved to be a great resource to us. We learned stuff that are $250 per hour lawyer didn't even know about. - Supporting Your Children Through Your Divorce By : Clare Denton
Should you stay together for the children when things go wrong in a marriage? Actually, divorce may be the better option for them in the long run. Living with a tense atmosphere and maybe even the odd slamming door and shouting match can do more harm than the parents' separation. Even without these signs children can sense when things aren't quite right. - Marriage Counselling Explained By : Roger Gordon
Marriage counselling is an effective way of putting your marriage back together. There is no doubt that you can learn how to be better communicators when you use counselling. Another benefit that it offers to you is improved relationships within the entire family.Other times, it’s a tool that is used to help get to the heart of the problem between the two of you, so that you can continue to live a happy life. Not only does it allow for an opportunity to communicate, but it also provides individuals with the tools necessary to make it happen. - Information on Marriage Counselling By : Roger Gordon
Marriage counselling is a technique, a method of helping two people to get back on the right track. You love your wife, but can’t stand the nagging. You love your husband but hate that he doesn’t open up to you. For many people that do want to improve their marriage instead of simply giving it up, counselling is a solution for them. - Divorce to Remarriage - Parental Dating Advisory - Rated G for "GROSS" By : Alyssa Johnson
So, you survived the divorce, you seem to have the single parent thing at a manageable level and now you're thinking about dating. Find out how to handle telling your kids about this new adventure you're planning to take. - Divorce to Remarriage - Meeting the Kids - How to Impress Them Not Depress Them By : Alyssa Johnson
Well, you've survived the divorce, braved the dating scene, and now have been rewarded with finding that special someone. But now, comes the biggest test of allthat first meeting between your new partner and your children! Learn what NOT to do before it's too late. - 5 Lessons I Learned From A Custody Battle Over My Child By : Matthew Robert Payne
When a marriage breaks up, often a battle starts, when my marriage broke up I wish someone had written this article for me to read. I hope you find it very helpful. - Marriage Counseling In New York For Couples In Distress By : Helen Leman
The primary mission of marriage counseling in New York is to highlight the importance of becoming able to resolve the marital conflicts, because this is the source of many problems, disrupting emotional well-being. People in search for marriage counseling n New York is also looking for help so that they no longer feel stressed, sad or angry. - Alternatives to Divorce for Christians By : David Sandy
Christianity and other Religions frequently don't allow adherents to seek a divorce. This article discusses alternatives from a legal standpoint. - Most Frequent Complaints About Other Lawyers By : David Sandy
A lawyer's view of complaints about lawyers and how to avoid the issues. - Christian Divorce - What to Do When It Happens to You Part 2 By : Lance D.R. Brown
Part one of "Christian Divorce" that I wrote got a tremendous number of reads so I thought perhaps I should expound little further. As I said before I want to encourage all believers out there that are going through the pain and darkness of divorce. - Internet Dating After Divorce - The Rules of Engagement By : Terri Mann
Divorced or not, your friends have mixed reviews about internet dating. One friend tells you that it's wonderful; she met her new boyfriend on-line. Another friend relays horror stories! In any event, your divorce is final and you have decided to take the plunge. Before you begin building a profile on an internet dating site though, you should be aware of the "rules of engagement". - Divorce Advice - Learn To Trust Your Gut By : Terri Mann
After undergoing the trauma of separation and divorce, your ability to make decisive decisions may be impaired. Quite simply, you may have lost faith in your intuitive abilities. However, there are steps that can be undertaken to re-awaken the intuitive sense. - Divorce Talk Is The Last Taboo By : Terri Mann
Welcome to the 21st century! Gone are the days when a pregnant woman could not appear on television, a magazine shoot of a topless model no longer evokes a gasp and the definition of marriage is re-defined. However, despite the exponential rise in the divorce rate, it would seem that divorce talk is the last taboo. - How You Can Be Happy And Fulfilled Whilst Being Single For The Rest Of Your Life By : Matthew Robert Payne
It seems unheard of these days for an attractive person with a job and a life ahead of them even though they are recently divorced to consider remaining single and celibate for the rest of their life. What would inspire a person with opportunity to re- marry not to do so? What could be so attractive that could encourage a person to choose a single life? Come and read my reason. - 10 Important Divorce Advice By : John Furnem
Getting married is easy but making it last is not; and so as completely untying the knots through a divorce. But if it is time for both of you to go separate ways, legally and permanently, here are the things you should prepare for. - Rhode Island Divorce Process Part 1 From Finding an Attorney to Filing Divorce By : David Slepkow
Part 1 of "A practical Guide to The Divorce Process in Rhode Island Family Court." This article is written by Rhode Island divorce and family law attorney. This article is part 1 of a series or articles that takes a person considering divorce through the entire divorce process from beginning stages of finding an attorney to eventually finalizing the divorce with a final judgment of divorce. Part 1 addresses the initial step of selecting and obtaining a Rhode Island Attorney, drafting the divorce papers and the issues and decisions that must be made in the beginning of the divorce process. This article addresses, motions for temporary support, restraining orders & emergency motions. - Life Coach - Divorce Mediator By : Dorothy M. Neddermeyer, PhD
When your marriage ends feeling grief is a natural part of the loss of the family structure and the significant relationship, whether the decision was mutual, or thrust upon you - both parties suffer.In my role as a Life Coach, I rely on both my professional knowledge and personal experience-proffering different options and alternatives for the resolution of issues- to help couples communicate and negotiate effectively-financial, emotional, dividing tangible possessions and co-parenting. - 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. - Divorce Lawyers Need A Short Leash - Why You Probably Do Not Like Your Divorce Lawyer and What to Do By : Ann Bradley
Looking for legal help in all the wrong places? Probably if you aren't happy with your attorney. - Looking For A Divorce Lawyer - Steps To Help You Choose By : Mike Herman
When looking for a divorce lawyer you need to way your options very carefully. This is an important decision. The choice you will have to make can make all the difference in the outcome of your divorce. - Divorce To Remarriage - I'm Just So Mad By : Alyssa Johnson
Divorce and anger go hand in hand. Find out what the 3 most common causes are for that anger! - Four Good Things That Have Happened To Me Since Divorce By : Matthew Robert Payne
Could I have reached where I am without my divorce? Would I have had all these things happen? Heaven only knows. Spiritually I am a better person and in a better position today as a single man. Put you feet up, grab a coffee and see how my divorce improved my faith. - Separation and Divorce - Advice for Staying Sane By : Terri Mann
You may find your divorce relatively stress-free, if you are undergoing a completely amicable separation or divorce, where there are no children involved, and there is complete agreement on both sides respecting the division of assets. However, where there are disputes regarding child custody or support, spousal support and-or the division of assets, separation and divorce are likely to be extremely stressful events. - After Divorce - From Couple to Un-Couple By : Terri Mann
If you are over 25 years of age, and undergoing a separation or divorce, you may feel the negative impact from being an "un-couple" in a world which embraces "couples only". Before you were separated or divorced, a big night out for you and your husband may have consisted of dinner and a movie, with your married friends - Not The End Of The World By : Dr. Arpita Sutradhar
Divorce is not a taboo, neither a bane on women. It is a way of life, painful, traumatic, but nothing that cannot be got over with. Its a test of the inner strength in a person. - Child Parenting Advice - Divorce and Children By : Donald Saunders
Divorce is rarely a painless process and is frequently a time when emotions are running high and there is a great deal on anger in the air. The way in which parents deal with anger and hostility is critical for the wellbeing of the children in both the short and long term. - How To Avoid Divorce By : Jon Arnold
Do you really want a divorce? Chance are that you do not when you seriously consider all the options. How do you get that spark back in your marriage so that you are both on the same page again? It is worth a shot before taking the step of filing for divorce. - What You Should Know About Divorce Law By : Gabriel J. Adams
With the divorce rate at an all time high, it is important to have a full understanding of divorce laws. Nearly 50% of all marriages will end in a divorce. - A Quickie Divorce By : Jonathan Allison
Nowadays you can obtain a fast, quickie divorce. If your relationship has hit its last legs and you need to finish things, it's definitely a sound move. The alternative to a quickie divorce is a potentially long, drawn out, time consuming and expensive lawsuit, which I'm sure you'll agree is the last thing we want. - Boost Self-Esteem During Divorce By : Sarah Bullock
Discover how Boosting your Self-Esteem can Be the BEST way to Prevent or Overcome Divorce. Having More Self-Esteem will Increase your feelings of Joy, Happiness, Magnificence, Prosperity, Charisma, Attractiveness and much More. - Rhode Island Divorce - Women Can Hurt Their Own divorce! By : Christopher Pearsall
Do you have issues with your husband? Are you upset about a cheating husband? Is he doing drugs? Dealing Drugs? Gambling? Mismanaging your marital funds or assets? Are you furious with him? How angry are you? It is very easy to let emotions control your actions and damage your own divorce? Discover how you can hurt your divorce goals? Learn about circumstances that even your lawyer won't be able to undo! - Are You Divorced? Get Over it! By : Terri Mann
If you have recently undergone a divorce, you might be shocked when you are confiding your sense of loss to a friend, who then turns to you, and simpers, "Just get over it". Quite frankly, it's unrealistic for any person who has undergone a trauma to simply "get over it". - How To Catch A Cheating Spouse - The Pros And Cons Of Spying On Your Spouse By : M. Markella
So you are suspecting that your spouse may be cheating on you. You are a grown up and decide to stay calm and not use any violence. You decide not to let your spouse know you are suspecting him/her and you are ready to make a plans to spy on him/her and make sure he/she is really cheating on you. You still have hope that maybe it is your imagination playing tricks on you. - Online Divorce Kits By : Dan Chen
Are online divorce kits worth it? Which ones are the best? - Top Ten Divorce Mistakes By : Sara Goldstein
Emotions a Significant Factor in Unsatisfactory Divorce Settlements - Rhode Island Divorce- Avoid Commingling Your Assets By Mistake! By : Christopher Pearsall
Do you have family heirlooms, a beach house or family inheritances that you wouldn't want to lose in the event of a divorce with your spouse? Some Rhode Island lawyers may tell you that your spouse can't touch them! Be on your guard! Commingling is an easy way for your spouse to get at your prized possessions? Discover what it is and learn how hard it may be to stop it! - How To Stop Your Divorce By Ending Your Marriage By : Steve Gee
The most natural thing to do when you realise that your spouse has grown tired of your marriage or relationship is to make them promises, pay them more attention and even plead with them not to leave you. This might seem to be the right thing to do to stop your divorce but in reality it will very rarely succeed. If you want to give yourself the best chance of getting your spouse back then you must do the exact opposite - Living Well is the Best Revenge By : Peter Cross
This article is about an extraordinary divorce group that was led by a unique psychologist named Skylar Moon, and the moral of the story applies universally. - Divorce To Remarriage: "I've Been Slimed!" Your Ghost Busting How To Guide! By : Alyssa Johnson
Who ya gonna call? This is your Ghost Busting: How-To Guide! Learn to leave the past behind and move forward into your new relationship without tainting it with those pesky ghosts from relationships past! - Three Tips To Finding Forgiveness For The Person That BrokeYour Heart By : Matthew Robert Payne
When someone that you love has deeply hurt you and left you and broken your heart in pieces you might not think that forgiveness in the best remedy to getting on with your life. But to grow in this world we must face hard things and overcome and dwelling on pain and all the bad things a person had done and the bitterness that results will only harm us. Let me share three tips with you on how I found the courage to forgive a wife that left me for another man and who hurt me enough to cause a nervous breakdown. - Divorce Solicitors - What Makes a Good Family Law Solicitor? By : Chris Norton
Going through a divorce is one of the most traumatic experiences that an adult can go through. However often the breakdown of a relationship is unnecessarily stressful, a good divorce solicitor can make the process much easier to deal with. - Christian Divorce - What To Do When It Happens To You By : Lance D.R. Brown
Just in case you were thinking I can't relate to what you are going through there was a two and a half year period in my life where I went through a Christian divorce. - How To Keep A Man Interested And Stop Your Divorce By : Steve Gee
Sooner or later even the closest, loving and committed relationships can become stale and lifeless. Eventually most couples will go through rough patches where being together seems just too much trouble and thoughts of divorce can creep in. This doesn’t have to happen to you if you learn how to keep a man interested - Divorce - The Effect on Children By : Eshwarya Patel
The outcome of divorce is not limited to the emotional trauma that the divorced couple undergoes. The disenchantment that the child of a failed marriage experiences often remains unnoticed. Unlike the parents, the child cannot foresee the disbanding of the marriage and the family set-up, they are too young to perceive the warning signs. - Coping With Divorce By : Glen D. Williams
If at all possible in almost all cases, it's better to try to save a marriage and a family. But, when it isn't possible, how do we cope? Sometimes divorce is forced upon us against our will and sometimes it's a decision we have to make to end a painful or threatening relationship. Whatever put you in a divorce situation, coping with divorce involves rational attitudes to survive irrational conditions. On the subjects of blame, getting along, money, child custody or emotional recovery, following a few rational approaches can help you and your family cope. - Divorce to Remarriage - Still Angry? Try the "F" Word! (Part 2) By : Alyssa Johnson
Are you really angry at your ex-spouse? Find out how to effectively use the "F" word to release that anger and move forward! - Does the U.S. Recognize Divorces Obtained Abroad? By : Julie Purcell
Many U.S. citizens desire to obtain a divorce while living abroad. There are things you'll need to know if you do choose to divorce while outside of the United States. We hope the information below will be helpful to you. - Divorce Recovery: Choosing to Ignore the Spilt Milk By : Patricia Hubbard
Lamenting the loss of a spouse, due divorce, the loss of a job, or even a memory of a life, can be conquered. B.R. lost 3 years of his life and yet he was able to move on. Due to his change in attitude, he was able to find a wonderful person to love him and he dearly loves her. He learned that each day is a gift and should not be wasted. - Picking Up the Pieces When Your Spouse Wants a Divorce By : Matthew Robert Payne
Your partner has left and they have no intention of patching up your relationship or going into counseling. It's going to be one year or separation and then you will be divorced and already weeks into the separation you have calls and letters flowing between lawyers. You have shell shock, how do you pick up the pieces? Here is some candid advice from a spiritual man who has been down your road. - How To Avoid A Divorce You Do Not Want By : Jon Arnold
Make sure you are 100% sure before you start filing for a divorce. It will be painful and messy, even without kids. Before going to such a drastic step, take time to follow this advice and talk with your spouse openly and honestly. You may find that making some compromises is a much better solution overall. - Ex-Family Reunion: Ponderings from an Ex-wife By : Yvonne Perry
An ex-wife tells about feeling awkward in the presence of her ex-husband even six years after their divorce. So much has changed, but for the better. The wounds have healed and they have both moved on with their lives. Each has a new place of belonging, yet she wonders if they ever belonged together to begin with. - Divorce to Remarriage: Band-Aid or Brain Surgery After the Divorce? By : Alyssa Johnson
Right after a divorce is a tumultuous time, filled with MANY emotions. How you manage those emotions determines the course your life will take from now on. Are you going to just slap a band-aid on it, or really do the "brain surgery" that's necessary? - Getting Back Together After Divorce By : Natalie Arton
Unfortunately, sometimes spouses discover the depth of their life only after the divorce. Problems that earlier seems huge and unsolvable, with time become small and insignificant. Now, when you are not tangled in your emotions anymore, you can see that besides some fights and misunderstandings (that, by the way, happen in any family) there have been also many beautiful and happy moments. If this sounds like your case, getting back together after the divorce can be easier than it seems! - Child Custody – Joint Custody and the Best Interest of the Child Standard By : Steven Carlson
"In the best interest of the child" or "child's best interest" is the famous mantra of the family court, which is prevalent in child custody proceedings today, yet its interpretation by the family court or judges is often arbitrary and its meaning is still obscure. Moreover, the law regarding child custody varies from state to state leaving no uniform legal position regarding what is in the best interest of the child. - California Child Custody - Who Gets Custody? By : Steven Carlson
Like most states, the standard for child custody determinations in California is the overall best interest of the child with an emphasis on assuring the "health, safety, and welfare" of the child and "frequent and continuing contact" with both parents absent child abuse, domestic violence, or where the contact would not be in the best interest of the child. - Child Custody: Child Custody Orders and Judicial Authority By : Steven Carlson
For many divorced and separated parents with children there will be a common answer as to why they ended up with the child custody and visitation arrangement they have. The answer being, "the judge decided it." In other words, the judge chose the parenting arrangement you have based on his/her belief of what was in your child’s best interest. - Is A Divorce Lawyer Needed In Order To Get Divorced? By : Moses Wright
In some cases, it is not mandatory that either party hire an attorney in order to get a divorce. A party to a divorce may represent themselves. However, someone doing their own divorce without legal counsel may be putting themselves at a serious disadvantage. - Going Through Divorce - How It Affect Your Tax Return Filing By : Moses Wright
Divorce can affect the finances of both parties for years after the dissolution of marriage is complete. One spouse may have new obligations of child support and/or alimony payments. There are changes in how both parties to the divorce will file their tax returns. There are tax-related concerns that a divorced couple should consider. - Custody Permanent Orders Details – Is It Changeable Over Time? By : Moses Wright
A divorce settlement is not necessarily a permanent answer to the needs of the children and parents. Visitation and custody issues can arise as children grow. Schedules change. Interests and extra curricular activities change. - Should Couples Stay In Unhappy Marriages For The Sake Of The Kids By : Moses Wright
Many couples hold onto the notion that a staying in a marriage, even a high-conflict one, is better for the children than a broken home. Even the commonly used term, "broken home," insinuates that there is something essentially wrong with divorce. It conveys the image that children whose parents have divorced have a disadvantage to those whose parents are still married. - What You Need To Know About Alimony And Child Support In A Divorce By : Moses Wright
Alimony is designed to provide the lower-income spouse with money for living expenses. Some states refer to alimony as maintenance or spousal support. Each word refers to the same concept; one spouse providing funds to the other as part of a divorce agreement. Each state has different rules to determine how much support is paid. - Divorce to Remarriage: Stop! Couple Time! By : Alyssa Johnson
Want to learn the secrets to a happy relationship? Want to figure out how to juggle your needs and your parnters? Well you're in good company, read on- - Seven Helpful Steps on How to Stop a Divorce By : Geri Stogsdill
A year ago whenever our son came to us about his marriage problems and to let us know that he was moving out, my husband and I were devastated. We had no idea at all that their marriage had problems and had escalated to that extent. At the time, all we could think of was trying to find a solution or remedy of How to Stop a Divorce in their situation and also try to provide any advice that we could give to them in that situation. Right away, I started researching to find answers to their problems. Were there really any answers actually on How to Stop a Divorce? - Tips For Parenting While Divorced or Separated By : James Sellars
Parenting Tips For the Divorced or Separated Family provides seven useful tips to keep in mind as you and your family adjust to a different set of circumstances. If you follow them I can assure you that your difficult experience will be mitigated - Stop Your Divorce Save Your Marriage And Ways To Get Your Ex Back By : Steve Gee
Stop your divorce and save your marriage when your partner wants to leave. The problem with the advice you get from most marriage guidance counselors is that it involves effort from both you and your partner. This is ok if both of you want to repair the relationship and avoid breaking up but what if your partner isn't interested in saving your marriage? You're unlikely to get the results you are looking for if this is the case but what if I could show you some ways to get your ex back even if your ex doesn't want to come back? - How Can I Stop My Divorce-3 Tips To Help By : Susan Wise
Many online marriage forums as well as therapists and counselors field the question, "How can I stop my divorce?" This can be a loaded question. There are so many variables to consider when it comes to putting the pieces back together from a broken marriage. First of all, once the divorce proceedings start, it is a lot harder to tackle that "How can I stop my divorce?" question. - 7 Divorce Survival Tips For Men Everywhere By : James Burchill
Despite many years of trying to make our marriage work, my wife and I finally separated in December 1999. My ensuing seven year divorce did not go well, and to date it represents some of the darkest and saddest days in my life. However, what doesn't kill you makes you stronger and here are 7 of my favourite divorce survival tips - Divorce Settlements-Making The Most Of Your Divorce Separation By : Chris Norton
If you are arranging a divorce settlement it can be a stressful and difficult time for both you and your ex-partner. However the whole process can be made a lot easier if you avoid a number of the pitfalls that couples getting a divorce often fall into. - When It's Not Working By : E. Raymond Rock
We know when it's not working; it's like a slap in the face. We thought it was working, but then something happens to remind us that we haven't fundamentally changed at all, and we find ourselves back at square one after all these years. - Divorcing a Narcissist By : Ann Bradley
Divorce is not a friendly system. It is a huge industry, and divorcing a narcisssist can be a difficult time especially for women who are not prepared for how bad it can be. - Help Stop My Divorce - What Can You Do? By : Susan Wise
It seems that the mantra from at least one person in a broken marriage is, "What can I do to help stop my divorce?" The answer to the "help stop my divorce" dilemma is that you cannot do anything to stop it unless both you and your spouse agree to work things out. If one partner in the marriage is adamant about ending it, the most you can hope for is prolonging the process and the agony. Any actions towards the "help stop my divorce" dilemma must be agreed upon by both spouses. - How To Stop The Divorce - Five Helpful Hints By : Susan Wise
The statistics on divorce rates across the country are abysmal. Did you know that the average percentage rate of divorce across the United States every year is thirty-three percent? Don't let yourself become a statistic - learn how to stop the divorce before it even becomes an issue. A successful marriage does not have to be against the norm. By following the helpful hints below, you can arm yourself with the power on how to stop the divorce. - Divorce to Remarriage: Your Step by Step Guide to Step-Parenting By : Alyssa Johnson
Becoming a step-parent can be a rather daunting task. Want to avoid some of the most common pitfalls right from the get-go? Read on - Children and Divorce - Three Tips for Parents Who Want To Help Their Kids Cope By : Wayne Gillie and Jenny Gillie
Divorce is all-too-common in Western society, with literally millions of children having to live through what can be a very difficult experience. Here are three tips that parents can follow to help their kids cope. - Divorce Mediation – Can It Really Be An Alternative To Court Litigation? By : Moses Wright
Divorce mediation can pave the way for an uncontested divorce and therefore prevent an adversarial divorce. During divorce mediation, both parties to the divorce meet with a neutral mediator. The mediator helps the parties make informed decisions and come to an agreement about the terms of the divorce. - Uncontested Divorce – Do You Know How It Works? By : Moses Wright
An uncontested divorce is a divorce in which both parties can agree to the terms of the divorce. With an uncontested divorce, both parties negotiate the terms of the divorce without court proceedings. One lawyer represents one of the parties and prepares the divorce documents. - Managing Divorce – How About Your Devastated Children? By : Moses Wright
When facing a divorce, the parents can not help to be concerned with how the impending divorce will affect their children. The parents are obviously concerned with the ruling of the court or agreement that they reach regarding the custody and visitation. But, the parents are likely to also be concerned about the impact of the divorce on their children's emotional well-being. - Understanding Divorce Decree – The Final Judgment Of Divorce By : Moses Wright
A divorce decree is a ruling that summarizes the rights and responsibilities of the divorced parties. It is the final judgment of divorce. The divorce decree is a document that states the basic information regarding the divorce, case number, the names of the parties, date of divorce, and the terms the parties have agreed upon or the court's decision. The divorce decree is usually only a few pages long. - Adversarial Divorce – Do You Know Its Implication? By : Moses Wright
Adversarial divorce is a court proceeding used to dissolve a marriage. During an adversarial divorce, each party to the divorce is represented by their own lawyer. The judge grants the divorce and makes the decisions about the marital assets and child custody. Many times, one or both parties to the divorce are not happy about the judge's decision. - Divorce May Be the Wrong Choice By : Eva Fry
If you are thinking of divorcing your mate, I pray my thoughts will help you reconsider your decision. I believe that most troubled marriages don't have to end in divorce. You can save the pain you and your children will have to go through if you choose to divorce. You must consider all the facts. In reality most people are not happier after they divorce than they were when they were married and the pain you cause the kids will last them a life time. - By Doing It Yourself Divorce Can Be Inexpensive And Still Get The Help With A Divorce You Need By : Mike Herman
The prospect of divorce is never easy, at least for most people. A difficult decision and a scary one at that.There is expensive legal assistance to help with a divorce, however that can make an already difficult time even more stressful.When both you and your spouse hire attorneys to get help with a divorce it often makes ugly, more complicated and, just as importantly, much more expensive. - Divorced & Co-Parenting: Deal or No Deal? By : Alyssa Johnson
Co-parenting is a term used to describe divorced parents parenting their children together even though they are in different households. Sound like fun? Read here to find out how to make what may seem like an impossible feat, possible. - The Hidden Effects of Divorce On Children By : Larry Bilotta
There are often mixed opinions about the true effects of divorce on children. The following article covers facts gathered from various resources over the years. We'll shed some light on and uncover the REAL effects that divorce could have on your children should you choose to go through with the divorce- - When Divorce Hurts Too Long - Too Young (#4 in a series of 15) By : Mary Johnson-Gerard
This article addresses how some marriages start out as symbiotic relationships just waiting to eat themselves alive. Sometimes young people in their early teens (13-18) make life-altering decisions before they are cognitively old enough to understand the consequences. Young people in their early teens are not prepared mentally to understand the consequences of a decision to get married because they have yet to complete the cognitive developmental stage called individuation. This stage is about becoming an independent personality who is not dependent on others for their happiness or well-being. When teens make a decision to marry at such an early age they go through the period of individuation with one another and set up the potential for a symbiotic relationship - needing each other to feel whole. - When Divorce Hurts Too Long - Stages of Divorce ( #3 in a series of 15) By : Mary Johnson-Gerard
The focus of this article is on the five stages of divorce. These stages were defined by the author as a way to show that a divorce does not just all of a sudden happen to someone. There are stages to the divorce process and if you are not tuned into the idea of divorce having stages you can be caught off guard or by surprise. - When Divorce Hurts Too Long-A Case Study (#2 in a series of 15) By : Mary Johnson-Gerard
Post Marital Stress (PMS) disorder keeps people from recovering from the pain of divorce and from leading healthy, happy lives. In this article you will read a case study about a couple, Bill and Amy, who grow apart and eventually divorce. The break is hardest for Bill and he eventually develops a full–blown case of PMS. The story describes Bills symptoms and provides information about how a new process of recovery supported his journey out of PMS and back into life. - When Divorce Hurts Too Long By : Mary Johnson-Gerard
When Divorce Hurts too Long is an article that describes what the author calls Post Marital Stress Disorder or PMS. Most everyone who goes through a divorce is affected emotionally and has a period of time when their life feels like it has been turned upside down and inside out. PMS is a situation where the normal period of time for feeling discombobulated goes on too long and the person becomes stuck and unable to transition into a healthy lifestyle. This article describes the symptoms of PMS and provides some insight into a process that can help get put the person with PMS back on the track to having a fulfilling life. - How To Cope With A Divorce By : Steve Hill
Going through a divorce is rarely easy therefore if you are currently having to cope with this nightmare, take a small amount of comfort by realising that you are not the first and you will not be the last person to get divorced. At times it may seem that life is not worth living and that you may be better off dead, most people have these depressive thoughts but trust me in a few years time you will look back with pride about how you coped and came out a much better and stronger person. - Divorce in India- How Did It Happen? By : Raveendran Nambyar
We always ask why and how the couple go to Court? Isn't there another way? After living together for a long time, how can they tolerate separation? - Divorce in India- Divorcee vs Divorcee By : Raveendran Nambyar
Despite the hostile social reaction, the divorcee starts thinking in terms of a second try. Hoping for a new life, and without any colorful dreams they submit themselves to another marriage - Divorce in India- Divorcee Faces the Music By : Raveendran Nambyar
It may not have been an impulsive move. And yet we regret it. Could we have avoided the whole episode from the beginning? - Divorce in India - The Social Impact By : Raveendran Nambyar
How delicate is a marriage? How fast things go wrong? The anger and frustration make us hot tempered and impulsive. The last resort is going to the court. Is it?
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