Marriage and Divorce
Julie Michael
April 1, 2014
Marriage and Divorce
Should cheating husbands be forgiven? Wow, what a topic for conflicting feelings and answers! Many will say yes, absolutely, no matter what. Many others will say no, never, no matter what. Still others, will say “I Don’t Know” or “Depends…
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M.A. Dal Cero
April 1, 2014
Marriage and Divorce
How do you rebuild trust after you have cheated on your spouse or significant other? Unfortunately, there are no simple answers to this question. In many cases, once trust has been broken, it is virtually impossible to repair. It is…
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Mellissa Withers
April 1, 2014
Marriage and Divorce
Cheating rarely starts out of the blue. These people have usually thought about cheating long before they actually decide to carry it out. Even more disturbing is that they usually have picked the person that they want to be with. Now it’s just…
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Mjims
April 1, 2014
Marriage and Divorce
Loving a married man can be the most exhilarating and miserable time of your life. One day I was on line looking just for someone to talk to and make me feel loved because I wasn’t being loved at home by my…
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Cheryl Bowman
March 26, 2014
Marriage and Divorce
There are two different types of divorce – contested and uncontested. Either way, divorce is stressful for all parties involved, especially children. Children do not care if the divorce is amicable or not – they just see their parents splitting…
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J. Herman
March 25, 2014
Marriage and Divorce
The subject of annulment has lately been in the news with the recent reports of a British couple that married without knowing they were twins separated at birth. The couple was granted an annulment of their marriage after the discovery…
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Shaina Hollowell
March 25, 2014
Marriage and Divorce
You have determined that your marriage is over. You have given it one last try. Now you are researching the different types of divorce and wondering which fits your situation the best. The most common divorce is no-fault. This can…
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Alena Orrison
March 25, 2014
Marriage and Divorce
If you are unable to find your spouse when you are ready to file for divorce, you can still be granted the divorce. The process is a little different, however, than if your spouse was living across town. Please be…
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Barry Hughes
March 25, 2014
Marriage and Divorce
Despite the title of this article, I’m going to tell you how to do everything you can to “avoid having to prepare for a custody battle. Most of us don’t make our best decisions when we are emotionally upset. Unfortunately,…
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Lisa Grauerholz
March 25, 2014
Marriage and Divorce
When deciding what type of divorce you should choose, there are several different types and reasons you may want to chose one over the other. You will find that there are four types of divorce: absolute, limited, uncontested and no-fault…
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Kat Ballew
March 25, 2014
Marriage and Divorce
A simplified divorce is a no fault, uncontested divorce, and can be achieved through mutual agreement of both partners. It is a simple and less expensive way to end a marriage. While each state has different laws and requirements in…
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John Traveler
March 25, 2014
Marriage and Divorce
The circumstances of divorce are almost always perplexing, and filing income taxes can be a baffling experience as well. Put them both together and the situation could become tenuous for all parties involved. But fortunately, it doesn’t have to be…
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Melissa D. Ing
March 25, 2014
Marriage and Divorce
Depending on how long you have been married, how much property you own, and how many children you have will directly influence how many legal issues you will have to cope with. Divorce is rarely straight forward and having a…
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Kim L Kirsch
March 25, 2014
Marriage and Divorce
The two of you start off totally in love with each other, not thinking that anything bad could ever happen in your mariage. Little do the two of you know, that as fast as things can bloom in love, they…
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Dustin Anderson
March 25, 2014
Marriage and Divorce
Love is a beautiful thing. Two people loving and caring for each other and it makes it easy to be happy. But what happens when everything goes wrong? The word divorce comes to mind and when you research it, then…
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Angeline Oppenheimer
March 25, 2014
Marriage and Divorce
Unfortunately, marriages are not guaranteed to last forever. In the event, where one or both parties in a marriage has reached the point of considering divorce, there are more than one ways to settle the issue depending on intentions, demands…
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Melissa Knight - 374349
March 25, 2014
Marriage and Divorce
When you’re going through a divorce it feels like your whole world is falling apart, so the last thing any parent wants to hear is that their estranged spouse is suing them for custody of the children. It’s enough to…
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Cyndi Li
March 25, 2014
Marriage and Divorce
Finding a divorce attorney is really easy. Just open any phone book. Finding one who meets your expectations is a completely different matter. Rather than settle for the first one you come across, use these tips to narrow the search,…
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C.K. Matthews
March 25, 2014
Marriage and Divorce
Did you know one spouse can clean out a joint bank account, have your individual bank accounts froze, and have you court ordered out of your home within 24 hours of being served divorce papers regardless of “fault” or “no-fault”?…
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Memee
March 25, 2014
Marriage and Divorce
In today’s society one can choose the right way to divorce much like deciding on the purchase of a new vehicle. A mere fact of life in the world in which we live. We longer must file charges of mental…
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Jennifer Flood
March 25, 2014
Marriage and Divorce
When contemplating a divorce it is best to figure out what you want to take away from it. It is a good idea to think this through before you tell your spouse and before you hire a lawyer. Familiarize yourself…
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Harmony Wells
March 25, 2014
Marriage and Divorce
Civil annulments (also called a civil nullity) generally have to be filed within two years of the marriage date to be considered in a U.S. court. They are not to be confused with church annulments, which have no legal effect,…
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Emily Wrage
March 25, 2014
Marriage and Divorce
Divorce seems to be a pretty popular event in our day and age. In previous centuries it was one of the most frowned upon ideas in our society, but now, everyone is doing it. There are some things to think…
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Victoria Tiegert
March 25, 2014
Marriage and Divorce
Divorce is difficult, but when children are a part of the equation, it can be extremely tough. It takes two mature adults that are willing to set their own needs aside and place those of their children ahead of their…
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Harmony Wells
March 25, 2014
Marriage and Divorce
The average divorce counseling center or family law Internet site tells you exactly how to find the right attorney. Most even give you a complimentary checklist of questions to help determine if an attorney’s professional record and credentials are the…
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Carmel Brulez - 538252
March 25, 2014
Marriage and Divorce
SHOULD IT BE COMPULSORY FOR COUPLES TO SIGN A PRENUPTIAL AGREEMENT BEFORE MARRIAGE? No, it should not be compulsory. When two adults – yes, grown adults – who are over the age of consent and old enough to drink, drive,…
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M.
March 25, 2014
Marriage and Divorce
You have decided to divorce. So have I. Are you confused? So am I. I have gotten over the fact that I am actually divorcing, now it is time to move toward, getting divorced. I contacted an attorney and her…
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Victoria Tiegert
March 25, 2014
Marriage and Divorce
If you are living with abuse of any kind from a spouse, it is time for you to make a change that will give you back a life of purpose and a sense of self-esteem. You deserve more than to…
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Elaine M. Doxie
March 25, 2014
Marriage and Divorce
As with so many things, this depends largely on the individuals involved. People may divorce because they’ve grown apart and have nothing in common anymore. They may divorce because of previously undisclosed abuse. One or both may have simply grown…
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Mellissa Withers
March 25, 2014
Marriage and Divorce
Custody disputes are one of the hardest things to deal with. It seems like no matter what happens no one is happy. C0-parenting with a difficult parent does not make it any easier on you or the children. No matter…
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