In the instances that a relationship dissolves and divorce is the only option, there are many different legal factors which must be taken into consideration. They say that an average of 1 in 3 marriages will end in divorce which can result in a long battle between both parties in terms of financial settlements. If you are contemplating divorce or are currently going thorough the motions of a divorce, it can often be a very confusing and stressful time-especially in the event where you are unsure of how the process works. If there are children involved, this also an important factor which must be taken into consideration-what the custody arrangements will be, how the child maintenance payments will be agreed and so forth. In all, divorce opens up a wide range of different issues which will need to resolve. Here, you will find a wide range of information from the processes involved down to choosing the right divorce attorney for your case. In these cases, it's important to know that you are not alone and the right advice and help is out there waiting for you.
Divorce Articles
Child Visitation Rights in Child Custody Cases
23rd September 2009After a separation or divorce, if joint child custody has been awarded, child visitation rights are granted to the non-custodial parent. A court may grant short-term visitation rights to one parent, and the other will receive primary physical custody of t...
Author: Sarah Dillon
Reasons That May Permit Alimony Support Modification
23rd September 2009Being able to fully understand one's rights is important in exercising those rights. Many individuals are clueless as to the rights they retain while going through a divorce and after the divorce proceedings and an agreement has been made. The legal proce...
Author: Justin
Navigating the Rhode Island Divorce Process by a RI Family Law Lawyer
22nd September 2009This article explains the Rhode Island divorce process from pre- filing considerations through trial including Rhode Island divorce law strategy. Finding a Rhode Island Divorce attorney / lawyer The first step in obtaining a divorce is finding a Rho...
Author: David Slepkow, Rhode Island Lawyer
HOW TO SAVE A MARRIAGE
22nd September 2009PEOPLE FALL IN LOVE, SO THEY MARRY --------------------------------------- Basic questions are important to be answered at the start of a marriage like inquiring about your spouse's goals in life, ambitions, aspirations, number of children expected, a...
Author: jay
Annulment: Is This Marriage Valid?
16th September 2009Copyright (c) 2009 Lucille Uttermohlen To understand annulment, you need to know the difference between a "void" marriage and a "voidable" marriage. The definitions aren't as confusing as you might think. As to the marriages themselves, well ... A ...
Author: Lucille P. Uttermohlen
Is there a connection between more independent women and marriage and divorce statistics?
16th September 2009In recent times the number of people getting married has fallen significantly, while the number of divorces have been going up. Another trend that has been happening at the same time is that women are becoming more independent. So is there a connection be...
Author: amnorge
Divorce Alimony: Providing Spousal Support
15th September 2009Once a couple decides to file for divorce, there are several rules and requirements that they must adhere to before the case is closed. Issues like child custody and child support assume prime significance and must be resolved with great care. Yet another...
Author: peter roddick
Does Divorce Have To Have A Negative Impact On Our Kids?
15th September 2009Going through a divorce where there are children involved is an anxiety-provoking scenario with much worry on the past of the parents as to what negative effects the divorce will have on their kids. I firmly believe that it isn’t so much the divorce...
Author: Shelley Stile-Divorce Recovery Life Coach& Author
Child Custody Forms-1 Simple Method To Get Your Child Custody Forms
12th September 2009In this article I will tell you the best way to get your child custody forms..for Free. There is a bewildering range of child custody forms available which are designed to cover every eventuality in child custody situations. These include • Certi...
Author: Sarah Dillon
Divorce Counseling : Need and Tips
06th September 2009A divorce is a tragic incident and extremely distressing for the entire family. The couple and the children undergo major emotional trauma, periods of frustration, anger and loneliness as a result of the split in the family. In such difficult times, it is...
Author: peter roddick
Rhode Island Attorney General files for divorce
25th August 2009PROVIDENCE -- Patrick Lynch evidently wants to tie up a loose end or two before he runs for governor of Rhode Island. The state's Attorney General is getting a divorce from his estranged wife, Christin, from whom he reportedly separated in 2004. The Lync...
Author: Josh D. Simon
Reason for High Divorce Rates
20th August 2009There has been much talk of the increase in divorce rates. The last half century has seen the number of divorcing couples multiply dramatically. But why are divorce rates so much higher now? There are many reasons for this generally trend, some of which t...
Author: amnorge
Reasons for Divorce
13th August 2009There are many reasons why people get divorced. This article explores some of the most common reasons that result in the end of a marriage. ADULTERY It will come as no surprise that adultery is an extremely common reason for divorce. However, researc...
Author: amnorge
Child Custody Questions - How Joint Custody Laws Affect You
11th August 2009In this article I set out frequently asked child custody questions for parents who are struggling in the aftermath of a failed relationship. If you have specific concerns, it is best to seek advice from an attorney but clearly it is very useful to inform ...
Author: Sarah Dillon
Child Custody Questions - Joint Custody Agreements and What You Need to Know
11th August 2009What is a joint custody agreement? Joint custody gives both parents the right to influence the child's raising. It is where both parents have legal responsibilities and rights regarding their child, despite where they live. The child may live with one ...
Author: Sarah Dillon
