Wednesday, December 28th, 2011 at
3:54 pm
Article by Kristie Brown
A lot of people are under the impression that once a divorce is in the works, the act has been cast in concrete. After all, if the couple really wants to dissolve their union, then there’s no chance they could change their minds. Or is there? Most people who file for divorce believe that their marriages are so broken that they can’t be repaired. Much as they might have preferred marital bliss
Sunday, December 25th, 2011 at
3:51 pm
Article by John Markus
Divorce is always a miserable prospect, and if money is already tight, it can be downright terrifying. Fortunately, there is a way out of a failing marriage that won’t leave you in the poor house. Many courts can supply an alternative to the typical divorce proceedings with a far less expensive method of filing for a simple divorce, so long as there is no contest.
Often known as Joint Simplified Dissolution of Marriage, there are several stringent stipulations that prospective clients must meet. First of all, both spouses must be employed, or otherwise independent of one another. If not, the dependent spouse will be required to forgo any request for financial support like alimony. Both spouses are generally required to be residents of the state in which they are filing for divorce.
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Friday, December 23rd, 2011 at
2:44 pm
Thursday, December 22nd, 2011 at
3:54 pm
Article by Casey Ortiz
Divorcing your partner is normally an emotionally and mentally stressful time, both for you, and your close friends and family. And even though infidelity can be a major reason for divorce, you will find many other issues that can cause marriages to go wrong which include violence, anger and unreasonable behaviour etc. Putting these reasons aside if you want to keep your divorce costs to a minimum and also lessen the strain of a divorce then a ‘No Contest’ divorce is certainly for you.Countless of us have heard stories of divorces turning nasty with spouses rowing over every possession and, if a court case follows, seeing embarrassing details laundered in public. With a ‘No Contest’ divorce this does not have to happen to you. Many couples lately are opting for this kind of divorce for a calmer and more sensible way out of their marriage. Who wants to go through unnecessary stress?To qualify for a ‘No Contest’ divorce online, both husband and wife should amicably agree on certain issues. These generally include investments, debts, assets, vehicles and home/contents possession. Sometimes the pets! It is essential that partners who often argue try and put their differences aside to finalize important issues. And where it applies, child custody, visitation rights and child support should also be agreed on by both parties as well as spousal support. These are just some of the issues, remember, every divorce is different and you may have other issues to take into account.So if your hoping to not only keep your expenses down but prefer a less emotionally stressful divorce and also avoid an nasty court case, then opt for a ‘No Contest’ divorce. For all parties involved among them children, spouses, family and co-workers a ‘No Contest’ divorce is always preferable. It also makes it possible for partners to finish their marriages with a sense of dignity.
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Monday, December 19th, 2011 at
3:58 pm
Article by Ben Gee
With the Freedom to Information Act (1966), divorce records and various others such as Marriage, Birth, Death, Criminal records and so forth became public records. This applies to all states although the use and treatment of these records are subject to variations in laws between the states. They are widely available from both government and private sources and County Texas Divorce Records are known to date as far back as the 19th century.
One of the public services that are provided by The Texas Department of State Health Services is Divorce Records Texas. They can be requested from the Vital Statistics Unit in Report of Divorce Indexes and can be downloaded free of charge from the department website. Although nominal, fees are usually involved beyond that. About a hundred thousand divorces have been filed at the office since 1968 but not much beyond Divorce Letters of Verification is available directly from this office.
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Friday, December 16th, 2011 at
4:13 pm
Article by Josh Kimble
So you really want to know how to get a girl’s number? Well to start first let’s clear your mind of all the corny ways you have seen guys behave in person in the movies or even a fantasy in your mind of how you would ask for her phone number. Getting a girl’s number means that she likes you enough to entrust you with something important as girl’s consider phone numbers as private information. Even if it is not a big deal for you since it’s just a phone number you have to respect that.
You will find that lots of couples are looking for methods for how to conceive a girl. What options do you have?
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Thursday, December 15th, 2011 at
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Tuesday, December 13th, 2011 at
3:52 pm
Article by Rick Gueli
Have you and your spouse finally decided that it is high time to break your marriage and live independently, the solution lies in DIY divorce in the UK. In fact, managed divorce is one of the simple and easy procedures of obtaining a divorce. You and your spouse can take the benefits of hassle-free court proceedings along with saving the money that you might spend on your divorce lawyers.
You need to adhere to certain regulations or conditions set by the court before you both choose divorce UK as a means to seek divorce. Below is a list of some important divorce grounds as per the UK divorce laws that you and your spouse ought to follow:
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Saturday, December 10th, 2011 at
4:01 pm
Question by Tracey: does anyone know how to get an uncontested divorce without a lawyer being involved?
there are no children involved and no assets to divide, we just need the paper work done and do not feel like spending money on a lawyer doing what we can do easily ourselves. what forms do we need to fill out and what court process do we take?
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Wednesday, December 7th, 2011 at
3:52 pm
Article by Bryan
See, I once went through what you’re probably going through right now and its tough. But, what if I could show you how to save a lot of time and money. Would you be interested? It is possible, listen carefully, I can show you how.I know you’re busy, so let me get straight to the point. After my divorce in 1997, I began to document everything I had learned. I wanted to discover and document every closely guarded divorce tactic I could find and I wanted answers to questions that are probably going through your mind right now.Based on real experiences and interviews this book took me 5 years to write and the result is information only available here.Professionally edited. Over 100 information packed pages and over 32,000 words this book is an essential read for anyone wanting to save time and money on divorce.It teaches the following: * What is the most effective techniques to finding a GREAT lawyer? (p. 24) * What should you watch out for when you first meet your lawyer? (p. 25) * Three things make the biggest difference to your divorce costs. * And what to do about them? (p.10) * What does your lawyer NOT want you to find out? * And why should you find out anyway? (p. 17) * Why are divorce costs often under reported? (p. 18) * Discover some amazing things your lawyer WILL charge you for? (p. 19) * Charges you would be crazy not to know about before hand. Grab A Copy Click here(p. 19) * What should you NEVER discuss with your lawyer? * It’s not what you think! (p. 19)
While writing this book a friend of mine called to complain that her last legal bill was sky high and that, “If I continue fighting my divorce case I will lose my home.”Of course she was very upset. No one wants to be evicted from their home.I taught her a strategy straight from my new book and asked her to call me a week later.She called me on Sunday excited. “I am so glad, your idea worked. This week I saved several hundred dollars doing exactly what you suggested!”If you are going through a divorce, or if you’re about to, these same ideas straight from my new book that helped my friend can work for you. I remember hearing once, “If you think knowledge is expensive,Grab A Copy Click here try ignorance”, and when it comes to divorce, how true.
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