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Life After Divorce - How to Know You're Ready to Remarry
By :
Alyssa Johnson
After a divorce, taking the plunge to remarry can be a scary endeavor. Read on to learn some of the best ways to tell that both you and your partner are ready.
Contact a Vallejo family law lawyer
By :
Charles Shaw
Vallejo Family law is the name given to the branch of civil law that a family lawyer or a Vallejo family law lawyer covers. Basically, a Vallejo family law lawyer spends 99% of their fime with divorces, but here's what a Vallejo family law lawyer would say if you asked them what they do...
Vallejo family law firms -- Making Divorce Cost Effective
By :
Charles Shaw
Everyone has horror stories about the Vallejo divorce process. People say that it takes years. People talk about spending huge and unexpected amounts of money on Vallejo family law firms. You hear about many instances where the divorce has harmed relationships with children, family, and friends. Many find that child support payments cause them to live as frugally as students until their children’s emancipation. Post-divorce problems can linger for years, even for a lifetime.
Vallejo family law attorney Separation Contracts
By :
Charles Shaw
SEPARATION AGREEMENT - In a marital breakup, a document that outlines the terms of the couple's separation.
Separation Contracts are generally made by the hushand for himself and by the wife with trustees. This contract does not affect the marriage, and the parties may, at any time agree to live together as hushand and wife. The hushand who has agreed to a total separation cannot bring an action for criminal conversation with the wife.
Preparation for Child Custody Court Ordered Mediation
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Child Custody Secrets
In Child Custody disputes Mediators help collect complete information about each parent and organize this information in a useful way. During mediation all history of both the parents is extremely useful. All aspects including childhood, past divorces, past history, parent’s history, parents’ martial status, siblings, relations with siblings, history of crime, domestic violence, etc. are also taken into consideration. You as a parent must be prepared to show yourself in the best possible light.
Are You Prepared For Your Child Custody Hearing?
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Child Custody Secrets
Although the courts have the best interests in mind, there can’t be anyone more important in making the best decision for their children than parents. Parents should try and settle their Child Custody issues outside the courts. A custody decision arrived on your own with two agreeing parents is more desirable than the one which is disputed a determined by the court.
Financial Impact of Divorce
By :
James Walsh
Divorce is a difficult process, a difficulty that gets compounded when financial issues are added to the emotionally unhappy situation. These deeply unhappy divorcing people tend to ignore money matters. But, money is an important part of life especially in the pre- and post-divorce phase.
Divorce and the Child Custody Evaluation
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Child Custody Secrets
Getting prepared for the Child Custody Evaluation can be nerve racking, but if you take these things into consideration they can guide to you toward a successful Child Custody hearing.
Parenting Tips for Divorce Damage Control
By :
Dr. Noel Swanson.
Divorce is a sad fact of life. It is not a new phenomenon - parents have been getting divorced since the day that marriage was invented; and even before that couples would unite... and part.
Divorce On A Budget: Self Help Divorce, Attorney Consultations & Minimizing Costs
By :
Andrew Daigle
If you are like many, you may find the possibility of divorce to be overwhelming and unaffordable. There are a number of ways, however, that a self help divorce can be achieved through a combination of quality divorce advice from a licensed divorce attorney and cooperation from both your and your spouse.
Treatment of Disability Pay in Virginia Military Divorce, Part II
By :
James Livesay
Article dealing with military retired pay and disability pay in divorce. Part I of this article describes the consequences of a servicemember’s receipt of military disability retired pay in divorce, while Part II deals with the member’s receipt of VA disability compensation, and offers solutions to protect the spouse in both situations, under Virginia law.
Treatment of Disability Pay in Virginia Military Divorce, Part I
By :
James Livesay
Article dealing with military retired pay and disability pay in divorce. Part I of this article describes the consequences of a servicemember’s receipt of military disability retired pay in divorce, while Part II deals with the member’s receipt of VA disability compensation, and offers solutions to protect the spouse in both situations under Virginia law.
When the Other Parent is Poisonous
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Dr. Noel Swanson
Q. My stepson, who is four years old, goes to visit his real mother on weekends if and when she is available because she is constantly in and out of jail and has 86 felonies. These visitations do more harm to our son than good. When he comes back he is very sad and doesn’t say a word for hours.
Divorce & Alimony: Understanding The Different Types Of Support Awards
By :
Andrew Daigle
Whether you are seeking or being pursued for alimony, it is important to understand the different types and what they mean to you. If you are currently dealing with alimony, as either the provider or recipient, a professional divorce attorney specializing in this area can offer powerful divorce advice.
How To Find A Good Divorce Attorney
By :
Andrew Daigle
When searching for the right divorce lawyer, it’s important to note that there is a considerable difference between a good divorce attorney and the right divorce attorney for you.
Finding the Right Divorce Attorney
By :
Andrew Daigle
Fifty percent of all marriages in the United States end in divorce and finding the best divorce attorney for your case can be a difficult task. That’s why your own due diligence is so important when it comes to finding and hiring the right divorce attorney.
Remarrying Your Ex - Or Should You Do This Instead
By :
Laura McDonald
When a divorced couple reconciles, they can remarry, or they can get a "do-over," as if they were never divorced at all. This article explains how.
California Divorce Documents-How Much Of My Private Life Will Become Public Record?
By :
Donald P. Schweitzer
This article is for anyone interested in the right to privacy concerning California divorce proceedings and court documents. The article summarizes the sections of the California Family Code applicable to this subject.
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