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Divorce
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Separation Agreements - Making Your Divorce Easier
A separation agreement is a written legal document that memorializes the marital and divorce agreements of a married couple prior to divorce. Separation agreements must be signed and notarized to become effective. A separation agreement must be entered into voluntarily with complete understanding and full disclosures on the part of both parties to be enforceable.
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Stress Studies and Divorce
Some recent academic studies have revealed some fascinating facts about stress and marriage/divorce. For instance:
Divorce and work-related stress can be a deadly combination for men. Men who get divorced and report a lot of career stress may be at a greater risk for heart problems. (State University of New York-Oswego / University of Pittsburgh, Feb. 2002)
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Dealing with the Stress of Divorce
Any life transition can be stressful; and of all the stressful situations life puts us in, coping with divorce is one of the most difficult of all, particularly when you find yourself trying to juggle everyday activities with your child and divorce proceedings. It can, indeed, be quite a mental and emotional challenge.
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A Divorce Glossary
Divorce lawyers and law firms can provide a great deal of divorce information and divorce advice; but sometimes, all that legal jargon can be confusing to say the least, not to mention intimidating. Getting a good, low cost divorce settlement requires planning and research.
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Children Coping With Their Parent's Divorce
Divorce rarely brings out the best in us. If anyone can get through one unscathed and can say that it was an easy divorce, that person should be nominated for sainthood. More often than not, adults who are going through a divorce will resort to self-absorbed, fearful and resentful behavior. Unfortunately, the ones who are hurt the most are the children caught in between.
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What You Need to Know About Alimony
Alimony, or spousal support is a court ordered payment from the spouse who earns the highest income to the other spouse. Alimony laws exist to help a spouse ease into life after divorce; it prevents the person from having to drastically lower his or her standard of living after a divorce. Financial situations in which both couples are employed usually do not merit spousal support payment.
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Collaborative Divorce or Cooperative Divorce?
Currently there exists a growing movment towards collaborative divorce. Is that a good thing? Things to know as an attorney or as a perspective client before jumping on the bandwagon.
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What Are You Waiting For - Divorce?
So, you’ve decided that you’re no longer “a couple”, but for whatever reason, you and your spouse have decided to “stay together” for the sake of the children.
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Divorce--Overcoming the Obstacles to Agreement: Ten Steps
This article shows why you'll want to be working on your divorce agreement outside the legal system, because the things you can do to help yourself outside the legal system are far more effective than anything a lawyer can do for you. Here are ten steps you can take to overcome obstacles to agreement in divorce.
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