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Blog Posts in August, 2012

Military Domestic Violence

We receive a tremendous number of calls from military spouses concerning domestic violence, their rights and the process in a domestic violence case. Emergency protective orders, Restraining Orders ...
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How Much are Attorney Fees?

Divorce, Paternity and Family Law cases costs depend on a variety of factors. Generally, a family law retainer fee (a sum of money paid before work will begin on your case) will cost anywhere from ...
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Finances and Children in Military Divorce

When married to a Military spouse, yet facing a military divorce, the main challenges you might face are issues relating to financial matters. Military retirement pay and benefits are important in ...
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Divorce and Bipolar Disorder

Divorce can be a significant factor when a married person lives with a Bipolar spouse. Current statistics show you face some pretty poor odds of staying in a marital relationship if living with ...
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Ending your Matrimony Could Help you Make Money!

Yes, you read that headline correctly. According to a research project by a financial consulting firm called the Spectrem Group, 62 percent of all high-income divorced women say that they were better ...
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What you Need to Consider Before Moving In

In current American society, moving in with a boyfriend or girlfriend is a typical move before marriage. Couples often like to spend time together in a relationship where the cohabitation is not ...
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Do Genes Explain the Different Ways Children Respond to Divorce?

According to a new study on children and the effects of divorce, there really is no way of knowing whether or not your child will be negatively or positively affected by the split. The results of all ...
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To Have and Too Old - Seniors Facing Divorce

The traditional relationship that our grandparents faced suggested to stay together through thick and thin, and sickness and health. Yet today's generation and the last 30 years of high divorce ...
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Tracing Separate Property

When couples join into a marriage with separate assets, pooling them together can cause commingling to occur. Separate Funds can come from different places such as inheritance, gifts, savings from ...
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