Dishonest Marriages vs "Good Divorces" Elizabeth Marquardt presented her book, “Between Two Worlds” (Crown Publishers, 2005), as based on groundbreaking research that provides new insights to the true impact of divorce on children. Her key conclusions are that there is no such thing as a “good
Protecting Children from the Negative Impact of Divorce Anyone who has been through the rigors of divorce knows how emotionally and physically difficult a time it can be. Often, we forget about the effect it is having on the children who can sometimes believe that they are somehow to blame. It is important for
Abused Spouses: How Divorce May Affect Your Green Card Chanc The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA), passed into law in 1994 and amended in 2001, provides hope for immigrant abuse survivors. Under U.S. immigration law, immigrants may obtain a green card ("U.S. permanent residence”) by marrying a U.S. citizen (USC).
"America’s Voiceless” The Children of Divorce When people start a new relationship, it is as though Cinderella and her Prince stepped out of that childhood story. A more realistic way to look at it is to think of it as two people who are running for office, campaigning to be in the other person’s lif
7 Ways to Rediscover Your True Passion After Divorce Going through a divorce is a very challenging time in a person's life. It is hard to adjust to being single again, as well as living "out of the habit" of being married, especially if you have been married for many, many years.
Eventually, you begi
Four Tips to Save You Money in a Divorce Case Most experienced and effective divorce attorneys charge by the hour and require an advance retainer (or deposit) that is paid at the beginning of the case. Fees and expenses will be charged against the retainer until it is exhausted, at which point the cl
Do You Really Have An Irreconciliable Differences Divorce? In the state of Tennessee to dissolve a marriage without the other parties consent requires that you have grounds to divorce. Certain states have true no-fault divorces that don’t require one party to prove grounds. Grounds are a reason recognized by the
Divorce to Remarriage: Your Step by Step Guide to Step-Parenting As many of you are preparing to re-marry, you probably have expectations of what life will be like with your new spouse and new family.
Divorce Mediation – Can It Really Be An Alternative To Court Litigation? Divorce mediation can pave the way for an uncontested divorce and therefore prevent an adversarial divorce. During divorce mediation, both parties to the divorce meet with a neutral mediator.
Managing Divorce – How About Your Devastated Children? The parents are obviously concerned with the ruling of the court or agreement that they reach regarding the custody and visitation.
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