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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 Protect Your Assets During Divorce

    How to Protect Your Assets During Divorce. Many states have different laws regarding the protection of assets during a divorce. This article will give you some basic steps to protect yourself...

  • How to Leave Your Husband (a financial checklist)

    It’s complicated, of course. But whether you’re young or old; rich or poor; with or without children; with or without moral support – there are five basic rules that apply. It’s a five-point...

  • How to Prepare for an Imminent Divorce

    This pre-divorce checklist includes five crucial things you should do before filing for divorce to make the process easier, quicker, and more cost-effective.

  • How to Avoid Damaging Your Credit When Contemplating Divorce

    IMAGINE knowing in advance the "right steps" you could take to safeguard your credit when contemplating divorce. Believe or not, there exits an inexpensive and effective way so that you...

  • How to Legally Leave Your Spouse for Good

    While the decision to end a bad marriage should never be a hasty one, sometimes terminating the union is in the best interest of both parties. If, after much thought and consideration,...

  • How to Divide Debts in a Divorce

    So you've called it quits and decided to get a divorce. Guess what? It's not over yet. You and your significant non-other still have to hash out who gets the stuff. Imagine your chagrin when you...

  • How to Protect Credit During Divorce

    Divorce is a very traumatic experience for most who must go through it, making it difficult for many to focus on practical concerns. However, neglecting certain matters, such as ensuring that your...

  • How to Protect Your Credit in a Divorce

    You think the divorce is done. You are celebrating that the ordeal is finished, but is it? The bills that you had with your ex-spouse is still piling up in the mail box. Why? Most divorced people...

  • How to Avoid Common Divorce Mistakes

    Deciding that a marriage is over is often a difficult decision to come to terms with. However, once you have made the decision that the relationship is not salvageable, it is important that you...

  • How to Get a Former Spouse's Information Off Your Credit File

    Keeping tabs on your credit score and transactions can be challenging without the added difficulty of dissolving a relationship where credit lines are often shared. Even more daunting is the...

  • How to Get a Former Spouse's Information Off Your Credit File

    Very important to do! Contact each credit bureau to get this accomplished. Check your report every year and you can with some patience get this done.

  • How to Get a Former Spouse's Information Off Your Credit File

    Learning to start over without using all your money for a lawyer! Repairing your credit and keep it clean.

  • How to Survive Divorce!

    Divorce is one of those issues that you cannot give advice on unless you have been there! No matter how many degrees you have, unless you have suffered through a divorce you cannot know the...

  • How to Re-establish Your Credit After a Divorce

    To re-establish credit after a divorce, you need to get bank accounts and credit cards in your own name, have a regular income and pay all your bills on time.

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