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Divorce Lawyer: Key to Divorce

23rd September 2009
Divorce refers to the dissolution or the legal end of a marriage. Every state has its own legal requirements governing when a divorce may be granted. These legal requirements may include a residency requirement, grounds or a reason for the divorce, among ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Private Investigators

23rd September 2009
Private investigators, or PI's,are people who undertakes investigations. These investigations are often for attorneys in civil cases or often times on behalf of a defense attorney. Many PI's will work for insurance companies to help in resolving claims. O... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

English Divorce Law & Process – Frequently Asked Questions

13th August 2009
Frequently asked questions relating to English divorce law and process. What are the grounds for divorce in English law? In English law there is only one ground for divorce, this being an irretrievable breakdown of the marriage. For this irretrieva... Read >
Author: Rich Bendall

Pointers on Family Law in South Africa

17th July 2009
Family law is simply the law that governs domestic or family-related issues in South Africa and includes marriage or the legal status similar to marriage the dissolution of marriage the concerns affecting children death Each and every one of ... Read >
Author: Kayla Reid

Grounds for Divorce in English Law

16th July 2009
In England and Wales the divorce process begins with the submitting of a divorce petition to the local county court. One part of the petition details the grounds on which the divorce is being applied for. To satisfy the court that there has been an irre... Read >
Author: Rich Bendall

Know the Divorce Rules

17th June 2009
The trauma of divorce at times is unavoidable. There are many issues that require immediate legal assistance. These include alimony and child custody issues. Do you want to know more about it? Then read on.. Alimony issues also play an important role... Read >
Author: Thomas Michaels

Divorce Procedures in England and Wales

14th June 2009
In England and Wales the divorce law procedure follows a number of sequential steps. At each point relevant documentation must be completed and filed at the Court. These steps are as follows – Filing the Divorce Petition - Proceedings begin with a... Read >
Author: Rich Bendall

How To Make Marriage Work - 3 Factors That Will Make Marriage Work Or Break It

14th June 2009
With roughly 50 percent of all marriages today ending in divorce, it's more important than ever to understand how to make marriage work. Is it worth the effort, you ask? Well, getting married could be the best thing you've ever done in your life. Isn't... Read >
Author: Arthur Markson

Free Divorce Records Through The Internet

29th May 2009
We walk the talk insofar as our core virtue of open society goes. Yes, the American civil system soundly upholds public transparency and government accountability through our Public Records and the FOIA (Freedom of Information Act 1966) mandates that. Fre... Read >
Author: sahara23

What Are Free Divorce Records

29th May 2009
We walk the talk insofar as our core virtue of open society goes. Yes, the American civil system soundly upholds public transparency and government accountability through our Public Records and the FOIA (Freedom of Information Act 1966) mandates that. Fre... Read >
Author: Ben Dave

Lawyer Jessica Kirk | Alabama Law School Graduate

28th April 2009
Dedication to the practice of family law has helped lawyer Jessica Kirk build a solid reputation as a divorce lawyer. Her compassionate and knowledgeable approach to the issues of divorce has helped her clients successfully resolve many of the associated ... Read >
Author: chaoticconformity

A Team Player: The Role of a Private Investigator

07th April 2009
If there was an award for the best team player, perhaps even the "6th Man Award" for the courtroom - always coming off the bench in the clutch and giving outstanding results day in and day out, then the private investigator would get it most every time. ... Read >
Author: Tom Gardner

Seven Ways to Avoid Grounds for Divorce without Marital Therapy

10th March 2009
In this day and age the term "grounds for divorce" has become somewhat passe. In most states all you need to do to get a divorce is file as "irreconcilable differences." But most people who get a divorce only get one because they don't know what else to d... Read >
Author: Lessons For a Happy Marriage

Which Marriage Issues Really are Grounds for Divorce?

10th March 2009
It is an interesting phenomenon that many people consider financial problems to be grounds for divorce, or at least a huge pressure on marriage. But when these same people are questioned about if they would leave their spouse because of financial issues I... Read >
Author: Lessons For a Happy Marriage

Is My Cheating Husband Grounds for Divorce?

10th March 2009
Not anymore. The way divorce used to work in most states was that a grievance would be brought by one spouse or the other and that particular grievance would either be grounds for divorce or not. A cheating husband or cheating wife was often grounds for d... Read >
Author: Lessons For a Happy Marriage

Divorce laws: Making a clean break easy

09th March 2009
Divorce is a painful and extremely difficult process. Knowing how divorce laws function and understanding the court’s role in a divorce can help to make this transition smoother and easier, however. Divorce laws govern the dissolution of a marriage. ... Read >
Author: Elijah James

Peculiar Facts About Coffee

09th March 2009
Strange and little known facts aboout our favourite beverage. Botanically speaking coffee beans are not really beans at all, but berries. Contrary to popular belief, darkly roasted coffees contain less caffeine than lightly roasted blends. Caffeine ... Read >
Author: Fenton Wayne

Reasons to use an Experienced and Dedicated Family Law Attorney in South Carolina

02nd February 2009
If you live in South Carolina and you are going through a divorce you need to hire an experienced divorce attorney because you will need legal advice. Hiring an experienced and dedicated attorney is the best option if you are looking at paying alimony, fi... Read >

Online Public Divorce Records

12th December 2008
Arguably every one of us wishes deep inside that we won't ever have a divorce history. However, it is regrettably an ever-increasing propensity with so-called modern people. 40% of Americans today who have ever married is reported to have a divorce histor... Read >
Author: sahara23

Free Public Divorce Records Available?

12th December 2008
Arguably every one of us wishes deep inside that we won't ever have a divorce history. However, it is regrettably an ever-increasing propensity with so-called modern people. 40% of Americans today who have ever married is reported to have a divorce histor... Read >
Author: Ben Dave

Do You Have The Necessary Grounds For Divorce?

26th November 2008
Grounds for divorce vary from state to state. For instance, in England and Wales, you can only divorce if you have been married for at least a year. Also, the only grounds for divorce is the irretrievable breakdown of the marriage and the way to prove it ... Read >
Author: Jon Arnold

Divorce & Family Law Glossary of Terms

09th September 2008
A definition of terms commonly associated with divorce and family law in the UK. Affidavit – a formal statement made under oath in court. Ancillary Relief – financial orders that a court can make in addition to a petition for divorce. Applying ... Read >
Author: Rich Bendall

Divorce Law Basics From A Chicago Divorce Attorney

17th August 2008
Getting a divorce isn't always as simple as many people imagine. For some, a divorce is their first exposure with the court system. For others, negotiating the division of assets, child custody, spousal support and other factors can be handled outside the... Read >
Author: Christine OKelly

The Divorce Process – What is involved?

20th June 2008
Divorce is a legal process that should only be considered when a marriage has broken down irreversibly. Divorce laws vary considerably around the world an example of this is divorce is banned in Malta and in the Philippines but here in the UK divorce is a... Read >
Author: Helen

Divorce Law: An Introduction

24th April 2008
Divorce is a complex area of the law, and one that varies depending on the jurisdiction in which the case is being hears, which is usually the jurisdiction of domicile for the defender or defendant in the given action. Whilst no two sets of divorce laws ... Read >
Author: Guna

Overview of the divorce process in Los Angeles

10th March 2008
CALIFORNIA DIVORCE: AN OVERVIEW OF THE DIVORCE PROCESS By Warren R Shiell, Esq. Attorney at Law www.La-Familylaw.com What are the grounds for divorce in California? First, it is... Read >
Author: Los Angeles Divorce Lawyer

Divorcing in New York is not Simple

09th November 2007
New York State is not one of the states that allows a no-fault divorce. In other words, to obtain a divorce in the state of New York, there must be proven grounds for the dissolution. If the non-filing party has not committed any act that would constitu... Read >
Author: David Siegel

New York's Antiquated Divorce Law

28th August 2007
New York’s Antiquated Fault-Based Divorce System: A Judge’s Call for Action By: Marc A. Rapaport, Esq., Divorce Attorney in New York http://www.RapaportLaw.com New York remains the only state in the nation without a no-fault basis for divorce.... Read >
Author: Marc Rapaport

The Top 10 Reasons for Divorce

24th July 2007
Compiling accurate statistics on the most commonly cited causes of the breakdown of a marriage is virtually impossible - these are the top ten reasons for divorce cited by DivorceGuide.com: 1. Infidelity It could be argued that infidelity within ma... Read >
Author: Alison Bradbury

Role of Modern Private Investigator

16th June 2007
A Private Detective or Private Investigator (PI) is a person who conducts investigations, usually for a private citizen, business, or organization. They also can work for attorneys in civil cases or criminal cases on behalf of a defense attorney or a clie... Read >
Author: Dhruv Mehta

Common Risk Factors and Possible Causes of Divorce

08th June 2007
The first thing that we need to take into consideration when we not considering this object is not very little scientific data exists on it. No statistics on courses and risks of divorce are really collected. Whether this has anything to do with not wanti... Read >
Author: Stephen Morgan

The Divorce Laws and Process in Ohio

30th April 2007
In the year 2000, the US divorce rate showed a significant increase to 4.1% per thousand population, as compared to 3.5% per thousand in 1970. So far as the divorce rate in Ohio is concerned, it shows a fluctuating trend in the last 15 years. From 4.7 per... Read >
Author: James Walsh

Stop Divorce 101- How To Cope When Your Spouse Wants a Divorce

09th February 2007
Things often fall apart, and the center cannot hold, in the words of Yeats; this rings especially true with marriage. The issue of stopping divorce is a tricky subject to touch on, because, more than problems, it involves one spouse who wants a divorce an... Read >
Author: Kausik Dutta

Advantages of an Uncontested Divorce versus a Contested Divorce

05th October 2006
An uncontested divorce is the only way to go when getting a divorce. For one, you do not need an attorney, the divorce is done in private, and issues can be negotiated 1 on 1. You may need an attorney if you can not make an agreement of every issue you ne... Read >
Author: dmf32835

The World of the Geisha

01st April 2006
Yasunari Kawabata's crystalline novel Snow Country relates a love affair between an aloof dilettante and what is known as an onsen, or "hot-spring", geisha; and much of the novel's relentless melancholy arises from the onsen geisha's low place on the geis... Read >
Author: Brian Yalung