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  • Easiest Way to Handle a Divorce

    Getting a divorce is a life-changing decision that will result in an entirely new life for you, your former spouse and any children you have. Divorces are never easy, but there are a few steps you can take to make the divorce process go as smoothly as possible. Having a good lawyer and a support network of friends and family, helps make the process faster and easier to deal with.

  • Tips on Attorneys Handling Divorce Cases

    Since an attorney is often involved in a divorce from beginning to end, it is important to choose him carefully. Though some couples limit their attorney's input to initial advice and final evaluation, many choose to involve the attorneys intimately in the divorce agreements and legal proceedings, especially if the divorce looks to be a messy one.

  • How to Handle Divorce When You Don't Want One

    Divorce can break your spirit if you let it, but it doesn't have to. Trying to stop the divorce or forcing the relationship won't help make the situation any easier. When you're going through a divorce when you don't want one, certain actions, including spending time with your loved ones and avoiding your ex, can help you to heal and move past the hurt.

  • Advantages & Disadvantages of a Legal Marital Separation

    A legal marital separation, also called "separate maintenance," occurs when a couple seeks a court order to formalize a marriage separation. A legal separation can resolve issues that would normally be handled in a divorce, such as child custody and financial issues, while the couple still remains legally married. There are several advantages and disadvantages of legal marital separations with respect to divorce and informal separations.

  • How to Handle Divorce

    Many people have the dream of finding that perfect someone, falling in love and eventually marrying. Divorce, however, never seems to fit into that picture of a happy ever-after. Unfortunately divorce happens, whether it is your decision, that of your spouse or a mutual agreement between the two of you. One thing is for certain, while divorce is playing havoc with your personal life, the rest of the world and your place in it, continues on. Work, friends and most importantly the needs of your family, won't wait while you learn to adjust to your newly single status. Learning how…

  • How to Handle the Stress of a Divorce

    A divorce can be a very stressful experience. Not only are you separating from a person you once loved, but you may be facing new financial and personal issues that you have not had to deal with before, not to mention coping with child custody issues and other problems that result from a divorce. Fortunately, there are ways you can handle the stress you are facing and get through this difficult time.

  • How to Handle Divorce Mediation

    Divorce mediation can be thought of as a more pleasant bridge to divorce. Going through a divorce can be the most emotionally trying experience you can ever experience. Those involved usually has their own view for why their marriage went sour; right or wrong, this will usually lead to an inability to communicate. Divorce mediation allows the couple to work out their sticking points without having to build a case against their former spouse. Here are steps to take to handle divorce mediation.

  • How to Handle Your House in a Divorce

    In some divorce scenarios, there are actually three decisive parties: the members of the unhappy couple and their house. In fact, many parting couples who have emotionally checked out of their relationship would say they remain married to the house. Deciding what to do with a house in the midst of a divorce is arguably one of the toughest hurdles in an already challenging situation. Unfortunately, there are no easy solutions. But by keeping the following points in mind, you may be able to come to an agreement you can live with.

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