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Divorce

History of Divorce

21st March 2011
India and Sri Lanka are the two countries that have the lowest divorce rates, around one and one and a half percent respectively. In this part of Asia divorce is still very rare, although it is more common in South East Asia. In India, for example, arrang...
Author: Vikas Gupta
Divorce

Free Divorce Help - Divorce Advice for Men

14th March 2011
Men who are going through a divorce have some special considerations to make in order to make the divorce go as smooth as possible. This is especially true for those who are going through a contentious divorce. Of course, divorce cases are different, and ...
Author: mcwest
Legal

Uncontested Divorce – Mutual Agreement or No Fault Divorce

28th February 2011
There seems to be a bit of public confusion about what is meant by "uncontested divorce". A few words on the subject may serve to clear things up. Many people will say that they have, or want, an "uncontested divorce" when what they really mean is that...
Author: braxtondouglas
Immigration Law

Adjustment of Status for Thai Spouses

21st February 2011
Introduction: Adjustment of Status could be the technique by which a resident alien can turn out to be a permanent resident with out leaving the United States. Thai spouses who acquired entry to the United States by way of a K1 or K3 visa generally make u...
Author: Nicolas Gutierrez
Taxes

Abandonment Study Yields Tax Reduction

16th November 2010
An abandonment study can legitimately generate a windfall of depreciation for the owner of investment or owner-occupied real estate. By increasing depreciation, substantial tax reduction can be effected. An abandonment study is appropriate when it is nece...
Author: Patrick O Connor
Law

Minnesota Is a No Fault Divorce State

14th October 2010
Divorce law differs from state to state. Some states recognize “fault” divorce, and some offer “no fault” divorce. In states at that permit at-fault divorces, one party must prove the grounds for divorce, such as adultery, cruelty, abandonment, etc. Minne...
Author: chrisbanas
Divorce

The First Steps To Divorce

25th August 2010
Every action for divorce starts with the same document: a complaint. The complaint will list certain identifying information about you, your spouse, and, if applicable, your children. One of the items you are required to list is your address. The complain...
Author: MW Smith
Divorce

Divorce in New York

30th June 2010
To file for divorce in New York, at least one of the parties must meet the residency requirement and must have lived in the state for at least one year. Legal grounds for divorce in New York include: • Adultery • Cruel and inhumane treatment •...
Author: Tacit Logic
Family Law

Can Parental Rights Be Restored After an Adoption?

08th June 2010
Can Parental Rights Be Restored After an Adoption? In a recent ruling by New York's Appellate Division Third Department, The Matter of Mahogany Z. v. Wayne O., 2010 NY Slip Op. 0705 (3d Dept Apr 4, 2010), raises the possibility of a birth parent ret...
Author: Richard J Slawson
Divorce

Divorce proceeding – the specifications that you need to keep in mind

21st May 2010
Like all US states, the state of New York has particular laws pertaining to a divorce proceeding. A divorce may be obtained by negotiation or you may have to use litigation. Whatever the option you choose, it involves a number of legal details. To take ca...
Author: michael23
Divorce

Divorce Process in India

06th May 2010
Marriage is defined as a consensual legal union of a man and women. The ideal purpose of marriage is a commitment that brings forth a state of tranquility through mutual love and compassion. In Islam, the purpose of marriage is also a commitment that brin...
Author: timjhonson
Family Law

Ex-Convicts and their Rights in Family Law Issues

04th May 2010
New York, as most states, has many concerns when it comes to ex-offenders who are seeking to assert rights in Family Court or family law cases. And although the legislature, bureacrats and society at large claims to appreciate when someone has served...
Author: NYC Family Law Attorney
Copyright & Trademark

How to Renew Your Registered U.S. Trademarks

01st April 2010
Unlike other forms of intellectual property (e.g., patents and copyrights) trademarks can, in theory, be maintained forever. To do so, however, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (“USPTO”) maintains strict and unwavering requirements concern...
Author: The Trademark Company
Divorce

Good Advice on Texas Divorce

23rd March 2010
Start to know all about Texas Divorce! Sometimes, in life, we cannot help saying things we don't mean. This is as while we were saying it, we wish to we really mean it, but when things go screwy, we feel that we are not sure about the words that we sp...
Author: Isaac Valenzuela
Divorce

No-Fault Divorce Turns 40

19th November 2009
It's with unintentional irony that we note the 40-year anniversary of something that, according to some, has enabled fewer anniversaries -- of the wedding kind -- over the last four decades than anything else: no-fault divorce. Before No-Fault Divorce ...
Author: Josh D. Simon
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