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21: Non-confrontational approach for uncontested divorce
Online divorce services provides with no fault divorce system i.e., Uncontested Divorce which would avoid public mudslinging and make divorce less traumatic for all concerned. People who want to obtain a quick divorce lead to ending of unnecessary bitterness and recriminations on both sides.

22: The Importance of a Divorce Lawyer
Divorce lawyers are there to help you make many important decisions and should be willing to discuss any of your concerns. No matter what your issues, a divorce lawyer can help you figure out the specifics of your case. That’s why for most people, the first step they take in getting divorced is contacting a divorce lawyer.

23: Understanding Child Custody and Visitation Laws
Understanding Alimony

Often times in a case of divorce or legal separation, one spouse may be required to pay the other alimony, or spousal support. Alimony is not to be confused with child support, which is a whole separate issue. Alimony is specifically financial support from one spouse to another.

Historically speaking, alimony came about during a time when divorce was rare, and separation was more common. Because the couple was still legally married, it was viewed that it was still the husband's obligation to continue to financially support his wife. Hence, the laws of alimony were born. However, these days with men and women being considered equals, court now take both parties into consideration and it is not uncommon for a woman to have to pay alimony to her separated or divorced partner.


24: Symptoms of Divorce
There are those who are thunderstruck at the declaration of divorce from their spouses, and those who saw it coming…

25: Issues to Consider When Choosing a Divorce Lawyer

There are some matters in life that allow no middle path. A divorce is something like that. Either you are lucky enough to manage to have it laid to rest with a quiet, all smiles, no faults, DIY divorce, or you have to go out and look for a lawyer.

26: How divorce affects your green card chances.
If an immigrant believes that her spouse is going to file for divorce or has already filed for a divorce and has a case based on her spouse's sponsorship currently being decided by INS (CIS), there may be a way to save the green card (adjustment of status) application that is attached to her spouse's immigrant visa filing and file for VAWA immigrant visa to protect herself from her spouse’s threats, and retain her work card and travel authorization instead of having to start all over again with a new green card application.



27: Pre-nuptial agreements on the up, say divorce lawyers
Lawyers are reporting an increase in demand for pre-nuptial agreements as celebrity and big money divorces hit the news.

28: The quiet victims of divorce- the children.
When people start a new relationship, it is as though Cinderella and her Prince stepped out of that childhood story. A more realistic way to look at it is to think of it as two people who are running for office, campaigning to be in the other person’s life. Forget that it is not who they will be later in life. We are too busy getting the other person to “choose us” so we can live happily ever after. There is, bad habits early on in the relationship we never see.

29: Negative Impact of Divorce on Children

Children going through divorce experience different emotions depending on their age. While toddlers tend to cry more often, your kindergarten child may become a recluse.

30: Fear of Divorce: A Deterrent to Marriage?

Marriage is described as an emotional contract of partnership between two consenting adults. Marriage is built on the twin principles of love, trust and sharing. Other marital values and norms of tolerance, patience, sacrifice and flexibility are offshoots of it.

31: Working Through a Divorce
I don’t think that anyone that gets married plans on it ending in divorce. Yet over 35% of all marriages will end in divorce for one reason or another. Some studies show that figure closer to 50%. Whether it is 35% or 50% both are staggering and odds I don’t like to see unless I am playing the lottery.

32: When Marriage Goes Wrong and Single Parenting
Marriage is a very old institution that is meant to ensure social stability as well as propagation of human race. In this relationship, two individuals of opposite gender come together in a very strong and enduring bond to live their life together. Their lives merge in more ways than one. They combine their income to buy family assets and create a home of their own.

33: Should Divorce Laws be made Easier?
When marriage fails, couples opt for divorce. Couples, who are already emotionally hurt due to their divorce, are further troubled due to tiresome court procedures and other formalities.

34: The Real Cost of Getting a Divorce in the UK

Most people feel very restless or scared at the thought of divorce because they are ignorant of the legal procedures regarding divorce.

35: Most Common Causes of Divorce
Since 1876, with the passing of the Matrimonial Causes Act, divorce laws have been becoming broader and more relaxed in nature. Today, people can seek divorce on any major or even trivial ground.

36: Protecting Children from the Trauma of Divorce


You are the role model for the future of our Earth, though you may not be around to share in it. Your children are your representatives for the future, like you were for your parents.

37: Washington Divorce Law and Child Support - The Washington State Child Support Guidelines
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.

38: Washington State Divorce Law - A General Overview of Washington Divorce Law Procedure
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.

39: Spiraling Rise of Divorce


Recent years have seen the divorce rate rise rapidly. The reasons attributed mainly lie at the door of legal reforms.

40: Is the Fear of Divorce a Legitimate Reason Not to Get Married?

Married people are happier, live longer and enjoy life more, despite the fact that every marriage has its own turbulent phases. However, some problems are severe and they break the marital union by their pressure. Failure of a marriage deeply agonises all the family members.


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