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  1. "Contested" And "Uncontested Divorce"  by  James Wood
    A divorce case is contested if the parties cannot agree on every one of the issues involved in their particular situation.  Common areas of disagreement include, but are not limited to:  grounds for divorce, custody of the children, visitation rights, division of the assets of the marriage, child support, maintenance (alimony), payment of family debts, contribution toward educational expenses (college or parochial), payment of health insurance for the dependent spouse, income tax structuring, etcWhen a divorce case is filed, it is given an identification number and is deemed by the court to be a matter that will ultimately require trial time in order to resolve all issues.
    339 words 2006-07-23
  2. How to Stop Divorce Parental Conflict from Bursting?  by  Ruben Francia
    It is not the divorce but the conflict arising after divorce the culprit of most psychological-adjustment problems the children are having.  So, how to stop the post-divorce parental conflict from bursting must be given a premium importance by parents who want to have a healthy, happy and successful divorced children.
    611 words 2006-07-22
  3. Divorce Articles: How To Get The Most From A Divorce Article  by  Karl Augustine
    There are many types of divorce articles available on the Internet by a variety of authors.  What's below will help you get the most out of the divorce articles here on this site and anywhere else.
    508 words 2006-07-22
  4. Reasons You Aren't Starting the Decision Making Process About Whether To Get a Divorce Or Stay Married  by  Karl Augustine
    Along with any tough decision comes reluctance, especially when that decision involves an actual process and might potentially involve emotional pain or anguish.  Deciding whether or not to get a divorce or stay married can be a frightening time for most people, even if they know deep inside themselves that they have to actually make a decision, one way or another.
    813 words 2006-07-21
  5. What Divorce Parenting Practices is Best Appropriate for an Infant?  by  Ruben Francia
    Is there such thing as divorce parenting practices that is best appropriate for an infant?  I tell you, yes there is.  In fact, it's not only for infant.  At every stage of children's development, whether infants, toddlers, preschoolers, elementary school age children or adolescents, there is such thing as appropriate divorce parenting practices.
    876 words 2006-07-20
  6. Too Many Divorces  by  Skye Thomas
    My oldest boy asked me something the other day about all the news regarding the high divorce rate.  I told him there aren't too many divorces, there's too many marriages.  Most people get married without really knowing who they are marrying or just how big of a commitment they are making.
    1067 words 2006-07-20
  7. Divorce: Secrets To Coping With A Divorce Announcement  by  I-key Benney, CEO
    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.
    1486 words 2006-07-19
  8. How to Reorganize Your Divorce Life for Happiness?  by  Ruben Francia
    Do your dreams, hopes and ambitions shattered by your own divorce?  Do you feel completely worn out of your desire to go on with your life?  Do you feel you have no more purpose or inspiration for life's achievements?
    793 words 2006-07-19
  9. "Divorce Advice: Getting Divorce Advice From the Right Source"  by  Karl Augustine
    Getting the right type of divorce advice depends on what type of divorce advice you want and what you want to use it for.  When looking for advice about divorce, it is smart to clearly define what you are seeking the advice for so you can be sure to look in the right places.
    828 words 2006-07-18
  10. Five Christmas Survival Tips For The Divorced & Single Parent  by  Drew Harris
    For the over 50% of marriages that end in divorce, Christmas can be a hugely trying time.  Since the season is one of the most stressful times of the year anyway, this onslaught of raw emotion to the divorcee can be overwhelming.
    645 words 2006-07-17
  11. Hidden Divorce Costs  by  Kyle Chambers
    Divorce has become part of life in the 21st century.  The stigma of being divorced that once existed no loger exists.  This does not mean that divorce is an easy decision to make.  There are many reasons why people decide to get divorced.
    565 words 2006-07-17
  12. What Divorce Parenting Practices is Best Appropriate for School-Age Children?  by  Ruben Francia
    It is being said that how bad or how well children go through the divorce depends on how the situation is handled.  And believe me when I tell you that there is an appropriate divorce parenting practices for children of any age for them to be healthy, happy and successful despite you're divorce.
    1010 words 2006-07-16
  13. How To Prevent Divorce  by  Robert Thatcher
    The failure of marriage may be the cause of inconsistency among couples in communicating and interacting with one another both physically and emotionally.  Couples tend to hate each other when they do not compromise each other’s mistakes.
    559 words 2006-07-15
  14. Reasons For Divorce; What Constitutes Viable Reasons For Thinking About Or Wanting A Divorce?  by  Karl Augustine
    According to the Center for Disease Control's National Vital Statistics Report of 2002, 50% of first marriages ended in divorce and 60% of remarriages end in divorce.  But, the Center for Disease Control also found that 96% of Americans express a personal desire for marriage, and almost three-quarters of Americans believe marriage is a life long commitment.
    706 words 2006-07-11
  15. Children And Divorce  by  Stephen Kreutzer
    A recent statistic shows that almost half of all marriages end in divorce.  Divorce is difficult for everyone involved, but maybe the hardest on children.  Most often they experience many feelings that they do not understand.
    342 words 2006-07-10
  16. Potty Training After a Divorce or Separation  by  Danna Henderson
    Many parents share custody of their children, which presents a unique problem when it comes to potty training.  It’s best to discuss potty training and agree on a strategy before you start.
    206 words 2006-07-08
  17. Marriage, Children and Divorce: When "Le Music" Stops  by  Marshall Colt, Ph.D.
    It can happen in many ways.  Sometimes, suddenly, out of the blue, with no warning whatsoever.  Other times, the music slowly, gradually, fades to a deafening silence.  Divorce is the great plague on American families today.
    543 words 2006-07-07
  18. Should You Try To Stop Your Divorce If You're Just Thinking About Getting A Divorce?  by  Karl Augustine
    Thinking about getting a divorce doesn't necessarily mean that you should try to stop your divorce.  Conversely, it could be wise to try to s top your divorce, only you know whether you should.
    763 words 2006-07-07
  19. Does Living In A Loveless Marriage Necessarily Mean That You Should Get A Divorce?  by  Karl Augustine
    Being in a loveless marriage is a frustrating predicament, but it may not necessarily mean that a divorce is eminent.  Solving the quandary of a loveless marriage requires self-reflection to assess the situation, courage to try to create a team effort for the best decision with your spouse, and gumption to face the reality that a divorce may be the best solution for the loveless marriage.
    790 words 2006-07-07
  20. What Parents Should Do For Children To Do Their Best After Divorce?  by  Ruben Francia
    Why do some children still do best after divorce and separation?  Is there divorce parenting approaches that really work?  Read and learn the divorce parenting approaches that really work.
    1191 words 2006-07-07
  21. Choosing your Divorce Method  by  Kyle Chambers
    The biggest mistake that people make when getting divorced is that they fail to plan.  They simply decide to leave the relationship and then enter and ugly and expensive battle that ends up hurting everyone involved.
    825 words 2006-07-07
  22. Surviving Divorce: What To Think About To Ensure Surviving Divorce  by  Karl Augustine
    Surviving divorce can be a valid fear if you're contemplating getting a divorce.  In order to ensure surviving divorce, you should first understand that your divorce decision shouldn't be taken lightly.
    853 words 2006-07-06
  23. Extramarital Affair: Should You Get A Divorce Just Because One Of You Had An Extramarital Affair?  by  Karl Augustine
    Having to deal with an extramarital affair can be a life-changing event, regardless of whether you stay married or not.  Inescapable feelings can come over both people that will never be forgotten by either of them.
    705 words 2006-07-05
  24. 7 Ways to Rediscover Your True Passion After Divorce  by  Joanie Winberg
    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.
    1702 words 2006-07-05
  25. "Women and Divorce: How Women Should Protect Themselves Financially Regarding Divorce"  by  Karl Augustine
    Women who believe a divorce is a possibility or who think that their husband will be asking about getting a divorce at some point should put their emotions aside and plan "just in case" their intuition is correct that a divorce may be coming in the near future.
    758 words 2006-07-04
  26. Divorced Parent: Do You Alienate Your Child from the Other Parent?  by  Ruben Francia
    I have seen some divorce parents consciously distance their children from the other parent?  Such actions may only be justified when there is a genuine concern about the children's emotional or physical safety when with the other parent.
    794 words 2006-07-02
  27. Couple Relationship  by  Brigette Meier
    Statistics about divorce rates in the United States vary widely from one third up to fifty percent.  Still, even considering the lower estimations, that would still be every third couple getting divorced.
    1111 words 2006-07-01
  28. What 10 Things Divorced Parent Should Do To Promote Positive Child Adjustment?  by  Ruben Francia
    The effects of recent enlargement in divorce rates are negative effects.  Divorced children are more probably to get pregnant as teenagers, drop out of high school, abuse drugs and have aggressively emotional and behavioral problems, which lead to social problems.
    1058 words 2006-07-01
  29. Deciding on Divorce: How to know you are making the right choice  by  Kyle Chambers
    It's a well known fact that in this day and age most marriages end up in divorce.  When confronted with the possibility of "throwing a relationship away", you'll probably experience a lot of stress.
    750 words 2006-07-01
  30. How To Identify What The Question "Should I get a divorce?" Means To You.  by  Karl Augustine
    Deciding about whether you should get a divorce or not is an agonizing experience to go through.  If you are asking yourself "should I get a divorce?  ", you've been thinking about your relationship's state for a while or an isolated incident that occurred was so terrible, that you want to just chuck it all and start over with a new life!
    610 words 2006-07-01

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