Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Marital Separation

My wife and I have been separated for nearly a year. In our state you have to be separated for one year before you can file for a divorce. I was told by the powers that be in my state that the arrangement we came up with for our marital separation agreement will carry forth into our divorce agreement.

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Monday, September 3, 2012

Divorce is Not Impartial or Fair

There are established laws and rules that determine how your divorce is handled. When you decide to divorce, you need to keep this in mind. You will not, after all is said and done feel you got a "fair" divorce settlement. Unless both sides decide to play fair.

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Child Support Extortion

I recently wrote a blog post about the organization, Fathers and Families and their concern over states

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Sunday, September 2, 2012

Washington Divorce Laws

Your complete guide to divorce laws in Washington State. A guide to property distribution, child support, child custody and spousal support.

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Saturday, September 1, 2012

Parent/Child Relationship

Need to restore your relationship with your child after a divorce? The parent/child bond provides the child with the framework for how they view themselves and the world around them.

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Friday, August 31, 2012

Mediation or Divorce Lawyer

Help in deciding whether or not your needs are better served by hiring a divorce lawyer and becoming involved in an adversarial family court system or going to mediation.

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Thursday, August 30, 2012

Divorce: What I Learned From Dr. Seuss

"Think left and think right and think low and think high. oh, the things you can think up if only you try!" Dr. Seuss

When I was a child I loved Dr. Seuss, I would get lost in them for hours. Little did I know that as an adult one of my most valuable lessons would come from my time spent reading his wise words. We can "think low and think high," it is up to use the things we think. Especially about our situation in life.

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South Carolina Divorce Laws

What you need to know about South Carolina divorce laws.

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Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Divorce Support Forum

The advice and support you find on the About.com Divorce Support Forum will become an important part of your journey through the divorce process. You will not only find support but relevant advice and information about divorce, coping with divorce and moving on after divorce.

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Monday, August 27, 2012

Death or Divorce, No One Has a Monopoly on The Pain of Either

There is an interesting post on The Huffington Post Divorce section today, The Epic Struggle':Death VS. Divorce. There is an epic struggle between those who lose a spouse to divorce ...

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Blended Families

If you remarry someone with children, you of course want the transition into the new relationship and marriage to be easy. Below are a few tips to help you transition into a blended family. Read them and commit yourself to using them in your new blended family.

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Sunday, August 26, 2012

Visitation Tips

When the two parent can't agree on when each sees the child, the child may feel like the center of a tug-of-war. By dealing with the issues concerning the children separately and following a few simple guidelines, this can be much less painful for the child

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Saturday, August 25, 2012

High Conflict Divorce

I admire any divorce attorney who puts his/her client’s needs before their desire to make more money. The sad truth is, most divorce attorneys are still more concerned with their own earning potential and know that encouraging a high conflict divorce process means making more money.

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Friday, August 24, 2012

Warning: Your Spouse May be Hiding Money During Your Divorce!

Hiding money (or other assets) during a divorce is illegal and unethical. Never the less it's much more common than you think.  Your spouse may be trying to lower child support and/or alimony payments by hiding assets?  Learn to identify the signs and uncover the hidden assets to protect you and your children.  Get a FREE report revealing 5 common tactics commonly used to hide assets.  Visit Divorce Ammo to get your FREE report now.

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