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How to Tell People You Are Getting Divorced

Thursday, 9 August 2012, 23:54 | Divorce, Relationships | 0 Comment

Letting your family and friends know that you’re getting a divorce can be very painful, but it’s best to get the news out in the open once your plans are definite. Telling your children is the most difficult of all. Once you accomplish that, it’s time to decide who… Read more from source:“lovetoknow.com”

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Trials in Life Clinging to God

Wednesday, 11 April 2012, 17:18 | Divorce, Relationships | 0 Comment

The chaos took over our life. I went to bed one noght thinking all was good, little did I know at 2 AM my world would change forever. My faith in God would be tried like never before. I would learn to lean on him more than before just to make it through the next [...]

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What is Love?

Wednesday, 11 April 2012, 17:18 | Divorce, Relationships | 0 Comment

What love means to me and what you seem to know what it means Read more from source:“webarticles.com”

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When my dad left me

Wednesday, 11 April 2012, 17:18 | Divorce, Relationships | 0 Comment

My dad left us and he acted like a teenager and not like an adult. I dont know why he left us and my mom. He lies and calls me a punkass kid for some reason. Read more from source:“webarticles.com” Incoming search terms:when dad left

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Georgia Divorce Laws

Wednesday, 11 April 2012, 15:48 | Divorce, Relationships | 0 Comment

Georgia’s divorce laws are contained in Title 19, Chapter 2 of the state’s Revised Code. To obtain a divorce in the state, one of the spouses must have been a resident for at least six months immediately prior to filing. Fault vs. No-Fault Divorce Georgia is a “no-fault” divorce… Read more from ...

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Who Claims a Child in Joint Custody?

Wednesday, 11 April 2012, 15:48 | Divorce, Relationships | 0 Comment

Divorced or legally separated parents may wonder which of them is eligible to claim the tax credits and deductions available for having a dependent child. This is particularly an issue in situations involving joint custody. Generally, only the parent having custody can claim the available tax advantages. Definition of… Read more from ...

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Negotiating Child Custody

Wednesday, 11 April 2012, 15:48 | Divorce, Relationships | 0 Comment

During or after a divorce, many parents find themselves negotiating a child custody arrangement. These arrangements determine where children will live, visitation schedules and which parent will be responsilbe for providing primary care. Child support amounts can be included, but most states establish these amounts by statute and do… ...

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Alimony in Massachusetts

Wednesday, 11 April 2012, 15:48 | Divorce, Relationships | 0 Comment

Massachusetts is known on many levels for being a liberal state; however, this trait does not extend to one of the most frequent payments ordered through divorce proceedings – alimony. Elizabeth Benedict of the Huffington Post writes, “Whatever you do, don’t get divorced in Massachusetts – and don’t be… Read ...

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Moving on After Divorce

Wednesday, 11 April 2012, 15:48 | Divorce, Relationships | 0 Comment

Christine Whitehead has been a practicing divorce attorney for 25 years. She sees her role as helping her clients find second chances in life. Ms. Whitehead is the author of Tell Me When it Hurts, a novel about how an individual’s choices determine whether a second chance is possible…. Read more from source:“lovetoknow.com”

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Post-Divorce Mediation

Wednesday, 11 April 2012, 15:48 | Divorce, Relationships | 0 Comment

Post-divorce mediation occurs after spouses have a signed judgment of divorce, but a disagreement arises about one of its terms. Usually, the disagreement occurs some time after the divorce judgment was entered. Mediation helps the spouses reach an agreement before submitting the new terms to the court for approval,… Read more from ...

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