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One of the hardest things for any family to go through is divorce. For those looking for some answers, let eHow help guide you through the process.

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How to Do an Online Divorce

Imagine it: an online legal do-it-yourself divorce for only $249. One such service is CompleteCase.com where you just fill out the paperwork online following easy step-by-step instructions. Co-founded by O.J. Simpson attorney Robert Shapiro, LegalZoom is another do-it-yourself state-specific online divorce service. In less than an hour (on average) all the paperwork is done. Note that, after completing the paperwork for one of these online divorce services, you will still have to file for divorce through your respective state’s court system. Some states like California don’t require a court appearance. You can file by fax or mail.

 
How to Tell Your Wife You Want a Divorce

That’s it. You’ve come to the end of your patience with your marriage and it’s time to tell your wife you want a divorce. How do you tell the other half you want to be whole again? To tell your wife you want a divorce takes courage and tact.

 
How to Understand Grounds for Divorce

The grounds for a divorce is the legal reason why the divorce should be allowed. Here are some simple steps to understand the procedure.

 
How to Choose a Divorce Attorney

Divorce can not only be an emotional roller coaster for the parties involved, it can be a complex area of law. Therefore, it's important to hire an attorney who seems to be someone you can trust and feel comfortable with. A great way to find a lawyer like that is to ask for referrals from attorneys you already know or friends who have faced the same problems and dilemmas you will soon be tackling. It's important to ask a lot of questions in order to get a feel for the type of lawyer you will feel comfortable with.

 
How to Tell Your Husband You Want a Divorce

Some married couples who cannot seem to work out their differences choose to get a divorce. Whether both partners are aware or not, sometimes it is the responsibility of one to tell the other that it is time to divorce. As difficult as this may seem, there are guidelines and things to be considered if you are thinking about going through with this process.

 
How to Change Your Name After a Divorce

Obtain a copy of your court order and use it when you request that agencies and creditors change your name in their records.

 
How to Use Mediation to Settle Your Divorce

Successful mediation can leave you with a complete agreement that resolves questions of custody and visitation, child support, alimony and property and debt division.

 
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 is your spouse. If your marriage is heading down this road, learn how to get a divorce while protecting your interests and the interests of your family.

 
How to Ask for a Divorce

Whether because of infidelity, physical or emotional violence, or a disappearing love, there may come a point where you feel it is appropriate to ask for a divorce. It may not be an easy thing to do, but it doesn't have to be any more painful than necessary.

 
How to Get a Divorce in New York

Divorce is one of the most emotionally, intellectually and financially difficult challenges in life. Keep your priorities straight and control your anger, and you'll come out ahead.

 

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