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Divorce

Divorce advice and tips designed to help reduce the stress associated with tasks like finding a divorce attorney, dividing possessions and hiring a family mediator. Ending a marriage is never a pleasant or easy process. But with eHow, get instructions on protecting your credit during divorce or how to receive alimony and spousal support. eHow can even help with more sensitive topics such as helping children through the transition of a divorce and learning how to handle your own emotions.

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  • How to Choose a Divorce Attorney or Lawyer

    Find a Divorce Attorney or Lawyer. Picking your representative in a divorce is an important decision and can change the outcome of your divorce. Here are some simple steps to help you pick the...

  • How to Know if You Are Ready for Divorce

    There are many questions that you may ask yourself before you dive into a divorce. Perhaps there was a huge fight and your anger turns into "I want a divorce". First of all know that you...

  • Understanding Divorce

    Commenting on his divorce from wife Jennifer Butler Murray in October 2008, actor Bill Murray commented, "That was devastating. That was the worst thing that ever happened in my entire life." ...

  • Military Wife Benefits When Divorcing

    Spouse's rights to any military benefit are dependent on the relationship status with the service member. Spouse's rights are limited and based only on military law while married. Military federal...

  • What Are You Financially Entitled to in a Divorce?

    Divorce can breed financial instability in one or both parties. It can be a costly process, and sometimes, the stakes are high. Knowing what you are financially entitled to in a divorce and...

  • How to Calculate the Amount of Alimony You Will Receive in a Divorce

    In divorces, alimony is unlike child support in that it is generally up to the discretion of the court. Calculate the amount of alimony that will be received in a divorce, depending on needs and...

  • Can I Deduct Divorce Attorney Costs?

    In general, divorce attorney fees are not tax deductible unless related to alimony payments. Learn about deducting divorce attorney costs on taxes with tips from a certified family mediator in...

  • How to Protect Your Financial Future After Divorce

    Getting divorced is never very easy for anyone. But most people when they think of divorce tend to focus on the emotional trauma caused, rather than the large impact it has on the finances of the...

  • How Does Alimony Work?

    Alimony is a system of spousal support that typically begins as the result of a divorce. Basically, while two people are married it is assumed that they share all of their income and support one...

  • How to Collect Child Support

    Collecting the child support your ex spouse owes can be more taxing than even getting divorced in the first place. If your children have a "deadbeat dad" or "deadbeat mom" in...

  • How to Get Your Fair Share in a Divorce

    The decision to divorce your spouse can be very emotional, traumatic, and exhausting. You may not make the best choices for your future – you may be too emotionally involved to think that far...

  • How to Divorce Your Husband

    Divorcing your husband can be devastating or a huge relief. Regardless of the reasons that led up to a divorce, it’s important to familiarize yourself with the process. What’s more,...

  • How to Pay Taxes On a Divorce Settlement

    Nothing makes you face the truth in your life like divorce does. No matter how much you want to sugar coat things, or make things go away, divorce proceedings tend to make things seem clear,...

  • How to Understand Tax Issues After a Divorce

    Divorce is difficult. Nothing will test your strength of character like divorce will, and you need to be aware of that. You can't go through divorce and not expect your life to change drastically....

  • How to Pay Alimony

    Paying alimony helps the former spouse who needs money for her education, health reasons, financial support and so forth. It is a part of the agreement when the marriage began, and the amount of...

  • How to File Taxes Together After a Divorce

    There are two ways to file taxes after your divorce: You may file separately or you may file jointly. Most important in deciding which to choose is to prepare an estimate of your state and federal...

  • How to Keep Your House in a Divorce

    In many states, when you get divorced, division of assets is determined by equitable distribution. In order to keep the marital home, you must be able to pay for the mortgage payment, taxes,...

  • How to Reduce Alimony

    You can reduce the amount of alimony you are paying if you have a certain percentage of financial change. Different states have different rules. You must check into your own state’s rules...

  • How to Calculate Alimony Payments

    Alimony payments are financial support payments made by one ex-spouse to the other after a divorce. Most states do not have set laws governing alimony payments. It is usually left to the...

  • How to Discuss Alimony During Divorce

    When you are going through a divorce, it is difficult to discuss any subject. Alimony is even more difficult to discuss. You are ending your marriage, and one spouse is expected to support the...

  • How to Collect Delinquent Alimony Payments

    There are occasions when a former spouse has to take action to collect delinquent alimony payments. Being informed about your rights and the process in your state will help with successful...

  • How to Get Alimony

    Alimony, or "spousal support," goes a long way towards easing the transition from married to divorced. It is an income paid to one spouse by the other when the marriage has ended. The husband...

  • How to Get a Divorce

    It has been estimated that about half of all marriages end in divorce. The process of dissolving a marriage boils down to controlling what you can; and normally, what you won't be able to control...

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