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Divorce and Child is a free consumer services organization developed to help people make informed decisions when faced with the most common legal issues in America; divorce and child support. It’s a fact that, at some point in their lives, nearly everyone will be faced with divorce or child support related issues. But for many people, the anxiety over being the first spouse to contact a lawyer with divorce or child support questions is more than they are ready for. Some of these people will search the Internet for help and will end up making life changing decisions based on outdated divorce or child support information that was written for someone else in another part of the country. Or even worse, they may decide to stay in an unhappy relationship rather than explore their options for a better life.

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  • Mistakes Made In A Divorce.

    First off I want to take a moment to wish everyone a happy 4th of July and hope that where ever you are, that things go safe and happy wither your getting a divorce, helping a friend, or enjoying family time together, Happy 4TH OF JULY. So with that I kind of wanted to do a blog today that was helpful. We should be so thankful for so many things, even...
    Posted to Divorce (Weblog) by Divorce on 07-04-2008
  • Covering Types Of Alimony.

    Now I know we have discussed alimony several times, but its always good to go back over things and add some information that is found for divorce, how you handle divorce, alimony after divorce. It is good to have the NOW information, as close to up to date as can be found. There are initially 2 types of alimony after a divorce BUT, there is an alimony...
    Posted to Divorce (Weblog) by Divorce on 07-03-2008
  • Dividing Property, New York Divorce.

    Divorce, Dividing Property and Debt in New York. Divorce is never easy, and dividing your property and debt in a divorce sometimes is one of the hardest things you do. Marital property is what it is referred to in New York but remember just like most states, New York also has not all property is marital property. I can say it a thousand times over,...
    Posted to Divorce (Weblog) by Divorce on 07-02-2008
  • Alimony Information...New York

    A lot of people think that alimony after a divorce is a punishment, but it is not, when the divorce courts are researching alimony they do take time to research a lot and make sure it is not someone trying to take someone for extra money. Alimony really is to help spouses after a divorce step back up on to their feet and get use to life, especially...
    Posted to Divorce (Weblog) by Divorce on 07-01-2008
  • Divorce for New York.

    Divorce in New York is another one of those, hmm would you say confusing, tricky? Not sure, but it can get very in detail, if your are looking to divorce in New York, I like to remind people that if you are wanting a divorce, taking off and going to a different area or state, can sometimes make things MORE difficult, so lets look at the in depth look...
    Posted to Divorce (Weblog) by Divorce on 06-30-2008
  • Information On Georgia Debt Division.

    Georgia is one of the states that falls into as the marital property states, which means everything acquired DURING the marriage is to be split in a 50/50 way, or as fair as possible. If the spouses are at agreement and can easily distribute debt and property, then the divorce courts allow that, but if there is a fight on who gets what, the court steps...
    Posted to Divorce (Weblog) by Divorce on 06-27-2008

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