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  • Divorce: How To Survive A Divorce And Move On With Your Life

    One out of every two marriages in America is failing.

    American families are crumbling and vanishing.

    Most families have become dysfunctional, and it is widely becoming fashionable to come from a dysfunctional family.

    Divorce is on the rise all the time.

    Your self-esteem - what you think of yourself in relation to other people - is the basic secret of your success or failure in life.

    Here are some marital insights to help you survive a divorce and live the rest of ...
    Author: I-key Benney
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  • Divorce HR from personal counseling

    Kudos to Amanda Albertelli, a divorcee quoted in May's "Coping with Divorce" article!

    Dealing with divorce while employed is very difficult for some employees. One of my friends went through a divorce and fell apart every day at work for about a year. It was like having a counseling session every day.

    [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED]

    Then she started dating someone at work. Need I say more? That was a disaster. They broke up, and he started dating someone else at work. She fell apart ...
    Author: HR Magazine
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  • Divorce in Japan: Family, Gender, and the State, 1600-2000

    Divorce in Japan: Family, Gender, and the State, 1600-2000. By Harald Fuess (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2004. xiv plus 226 pp. $45.00).

    What kind of impact did urbanization, industrialization, anomie, and the modern state have on families? In Europe and the United States, modernization led to increases in rates of divorce; in Japan they had the opposite effect, at least until the 1960s. Japan is also distinctive in having had much higher rates of divorce up to the 1890s. Fuess ...
    Author: Journal of Social History
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  • Divorce laws … - letters

    MULLER DAVIS'S article on marriage and divorce, "Fault or no fault?" (June 5-12), seems to repeat arguments from the 1940s and 1950s. We need to rethink not divorce laws, but marriage as an institution of the state which is "blessed" by the church.

    Unfortunately, Davis does not mention the thousands of marriages which are dissolved because of abuse, whether emotional, physical or sexual. Mostly a character dysfunction of males (but females are also capable of it), abuse is one of the mo ...
    Author: Christian Century
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  • DIVORCE LOOMS OVER WEDDING DECISIONS

    LAS VEGAS-Young people who grew up with high divorce rates are leaving their mark on marriage vows-if indeed they ever take them-replacing " 'til death do us part" with nontraditional, less binding vows.

    Ceremonies now include phrases such as "for as long as our love shall last" and "until our time together is over."

    Sharon Naylor, author of Your Special Wedding Vows, says, "People understand that anything can happen in life, and you don't make a promise you can't keep."

    Pas ...
    Author: Group
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  • Divorce online service. Why should we lose money and time applying for divorce?
    It is usually easier to marry than to divorce, especially if the spouses who wish to do so must divide their common property as well.

    Divorce is extremely difficult business in rich families. For wealthy Americans in this case, it is accepted that the former husband or wife may pay rather large sums of money for the divorce process. It is not enough that the divorce in itself involves strong emotional stress, so they also pay an extra thousand on top of the $10-20,000 to lawyers to carry ...
    Author: James Wood
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  • Divorce, patriarchal authority, and masculinity: a case from early national Vermont

    Abstract: Mary Beth Sievens, "Divorce, Patriarchal Authority, and Masculinity: A Case from Early National Vermont"

    This article explores the effects that divorce had on patriarchal authority within early nineteenth-century marriages by analyzing the experiences and perceptions of one Vermont man. Elias Hall's wife obtained a divorce on the ground of intolerable severity, as well as a sizeable alimony award. Believing the divorce and alimony award to be unjust, Hall published a pamphlet ...
    Author: Journal of Social History
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  • Divorce rate no lower among the born-again

    In one of George Barna's largest national surveys on marriage and divorce, the pollster has confirmed previous findings that born-again Christian adults have the same likelihood of divorce (35 percent) as other Americans.

    But the California-based researcher, whose primary market for books and seminars is the broad evangelical world, also proposes that one reason for the similar finding is that couples who profess Jesus as savior are also more likely to marry than to live together.

    Author: Christian Century
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  • Divorce: Secrets To Coping With A Divorce Announcement

    During a wedding ceremony, when people are joined together in matrimony, they swear and vow to honor and respect each other and to remain partners both during good and bad times.

    But in most marriages, this is not always the case.

    One out of every two marriages in America is failing and will explode in divorce.

    It takes two people to make a marriage succeed.

    Marriages fail because of the differences in the two people involved, because of conflicts and various problems ...
    Author: I-key Benney
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  • Divorce, The Hardest Thing You Have To Do

    Knowing What To Do In Divorce

    Knowing what to do when you are faced with a divorce is often hard to figure out. But, you can and you will get through it. First, you need a qualified divorce attorney. A divorce is a messy thing and you will want someone knowledgeable to help you figure it out. Then, you need to decide on some very important situations. It can not be stressed enough the importance of having a level head and not pursuing those angry feelings. Things like money and property ...
    Author: S. A. Baker
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  • Divorce your husband and watch him get rich - Institute of Social and Economic Research report on divorce
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    Author: New Statesman
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  • Divorce - Contested Or Uncontested

    Most of the disagreements concern the Children, Visitation and how to divide the assets of the marriage along with Child Support, Alimony, How to deal with Family Debts, and who will pay for the Education of the Children and Possible College expenses, Insurance and Tax Problems

    After a divorce case is filed, you are given a number and depending on how many people filed before you, will determine how long it will take to come to trial. Generally unless you ...
    Author: Jeffrey Broobin
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  • Divorce - How to Survive Financially

    When considering divorce and its financial consequences, it may at times seem hard to believe that anyone can survive it. Vengeful wives have been known to max out their husbands’ credit cards prior to a divorce settlement and deadbeat dads have been known to refuse to pay alimony and child support. The consequences can be devastating and nightmarish.

    This is why, in many cases, it can be sound divorce advice to suggest that each party consult with a Cert ...
    Author: Nathan Dawson
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  • Divorce and Alimony Formula

    In divorce, a common question is, "what is the alimony formula". Well, there really is no set alimony formula for divorce. This is in complete contrast to child support, which is decided based upon a specific formulas in each state. Alimony is based on factors and those factors are decided through divorce negotiation or by a divorce judge. But, there is no alimony formula available to your divorce attorney or you to determine in advance what alimony will be pai ...
    Author: Jean Mahserjian
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  • Divorce and Hidden Assets

    Not surprisingly, assets are often hidden in a divorce situation. Why - well simply greed, or the feelings of betrayal or anger at the need to divide assets in the divorce, or the fear of not having enough after the divorce all motivate the behavior of hiding assets.

    In divorce, the parties assets are divided. Under the divorce laws of some states they are divided equally and under the divorce laws of other states, they are divided "equitably" or fairly. ...
    Author: Jean Mahserjian
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  • Divorce and Separation - A Child’s Perspective

    My friends call me the "Divorce Poster Child".

    At the age of 20 I was married, and by 22 I had our first child. My husband was away at work every weekday, so it was just myself and the baby, from seven in the morning, until five thirty in the evening, every weekday. Eventually, my husband and I found ourselves with three children, and we were now both working in the same industry. We worked for his company, and he was still away at work every day, while I ...
    Author: Debbie Burgin
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  • Divorce and Your Credit – Some Tips to Help Your Credit History Survive Divorce

    For many years the process of divorce was a process heavily biased toward women - to balance out the fact that it was a man’s world. Traditionally, women were considered the weaker sex. They were the sex to be protected and protected they were when it came to divorce. But the laws have changed. In divorce, women no longer have all the power. Now, divorce is more even playing field and men don’t automatically lose everything.

    Men used to tell similar stori ...
    Author: Howard Iken
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  • Divorce : "Divvying Up" the Debt

    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.

    Divorce can be very confusing for children. They often blame themselves and fear that ...
    Author: Nathan Dawson
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  • Divorce Doesn't Have To Ruin Your Credit Rating

    In 1996, I divorced my wife and with that divorce came the normal dividing of property and assets. There also was the discussion regarding our credit card debt. We were married for 5 years and used the credit cards as a couple, but the credit cards were in my name only. Sadly, it became my responsibility to pay for the huge debt that we had created together.

    If you find yourself in a situation like this, you are not alone. Experts say there has been a 20 ...
    Author: Dave Robinson
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  • Divorce is a Legitimate Choice

    In most states, a court’s decision about child custody during a divorce used to be simple to make. The judge would give custody to the mom. The dad got alternating weekend visitation. Now, custody decisions are drastically more complex. Many states have adopted a standard called “best interests of the child.” Judges are required to weigh a list of factors to determine which parent is the proper custodian of the children. The level of complexity in custody decis ...
    Author: Howard Iken
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  • Divorce Makes Us Stronger

    My friends call me the "Divorce Poster Child".

    At the age of 20 I was married, and by 22 I had our first child. My husband was away at work every weekday, so it was just myself and the baby, from seven in the morning, until five thirty in the evening, every weekday. Eventually, my husband and I found ourselves with three children, and we were now both working in the same industry. We worked for his company, and he was still away at work every day, while I ...
    Author: Debbie Burgin
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  • Divorce Mediation A Relatively Speedy and Low Cost Alternative

    Is it possible to have an easy divorce? A low cost divorce? Or do all divorce settlements necessarily end in hard feelings and financial ruin? The truth is that divorce can be low-cost and easy… or it can be a long ordeal that can drag on for months. No matter how emotional things get, just remember that you always have a choice and that your willingness to negotiate through mediation can help speed up the whole process, thereby minimizing the pain inflicted on ...
    Author: Nathan Dawson
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