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Andrew Daigle
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Divorce Mediation: How It Works & Why It May Save You Time And Money

04th June 2007
When most people file divorce papers, they assume that they will have to appear in divorce court and undergo a lengthy litigation dispute over the division of assets, child custody and alimony. In many cases, especially those where both parties wish to r...
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Divorce On A Budget: Self Help Divorce, Attorney Consultations & Minimizing Costs

19th February 2007
If you are like many, you may find the possibility of divorce to be overwhelming and unaffordable. In addition to being a stressful and emotional time in your life, a divorce can also be financially draining. There are a number of ways, however, that a ...
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Divorce & Alimony: Understanding The Different Types Of Support Awards

29th January 2007
By definition, alimony is a specific amount of money ordered by a court to be paid by one spouse to the other. The term of payments can either be limited or indefinite and, traditionally, was designed to be paid by the husband to the wife. Historically,...
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How To Find A Good Divorce Attorney

16th January 2007
For most, a divorce is a very stressful process that leaves everyone involved with a feeling of emotional exhaustion. When dealing with divorce laws varying from one state to the next, the possibility of alimony, child custody and the filing of complicat...
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Researching Mesothelioma Lawyers

14th January 2007
Mesothelioma is a relatively rare form of cancer that is unfortunately getting more and more common today. It has recently been positively linked with the mineral asbestos and people who worked with this noxious mineral in the 50s, 60s and 70s are now fin...
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Finding the Right Divorce Attorney

10th January 2007
Fifty percent of all marriages in the United States end in divorce. That's not a great statistic, but it's true. Although divorces may be emotionally combative, most divorces do not end up in a contested trial. With a divorce attorney's help, parties can ...
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