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28th September 2009
The United States have among the highest divorce rates in the world. Much of this has been blamed on the fact that it is relatively simple to acquire a divorce and that it is too much of an easy option once a relationship runs into problems.
There are... Read >
Author: amnorge
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
19th September 2009
There are certain images associated with private investigation. Some see the private investigation job as being romantic. They think that the private investigation job involves catching the bad guy, surviving a fight to the death and getting the girl. Hec... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
18th September 2009
Getting a divorce requires more than going to the court house and filing some paperwork in most cases. If you have never been divorced, here are some basic facts about Georgia divorce.
• In Georgia, you file for divorce in the superior court of the ... Read >
Author: Michael Waddington
17th September 2009
If one person does not want to get a divorce, but one party in the relationship does and it is a no fault divorce, then the spouse cannot stop the divorce. This is called an irreconcilable difference and is a justification for divorce.
A spouse can... Read >
Author: tinvilla0529
20th August 2009
There 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... Read >
Author: amnorge
08th August 2009
Divorce law still is one of the most complex and difficult areas confronting any American citizen. A divorce is more than just two individuals separating; rather, it is the untangling of a many years of mutual finances, living quarters, and human relation... Read >
Author: Jon Arnold
17th June 2009
Divorce refers to the legal dissolution of a marriage. Divorce law refers to the various rules and legal action that are related to terminating a marriage. Most states in the U.S. Have different laws regarding divorce and when it could be granted. Some va... Read >
Author: Kyle Hale
29th April 2009
Sometimes couples separate because their marriage was just not meant to succeed. They may well separate on good terms, with no rancor or bitterness, because things just did not work out for them as a couple. Other times it will be down to irreconcilable d... Read >
Author: mgordon
29th April 2009
Sometimes couples separate because their marriage was just not meant to succeed. They may well separate on good terms, with no rancor or bitterness, because things just did not work out for them as a couple. Other times it will be down to irreconcilable d... Read >
Author: mgordon
27th April 2009
There are so many divorces in this day and age, with statistics becoming ever more appalling every year for people with a firm interest in the sanctity of marriage. But with the institution of divorce less of a stigma now than it ever was before, people w... Read >
Author: mgordon
25th March 2009
Many divorces these days are fairly straightforward, no-fault divorces with both partners agreeing to go their separate ways due to the irretrievable breakdown of the marriage for one reason or another. Wherever you are in the world, the chances are that ... Read >
Author: mgordon
10th March 2009
Couples undoubtedly plan to get married just once and then live happily ever after. But unfortunately not all marriages end up this way. But the good news is that the divorce rate is actually getting lower. Although this could be due to the fact there are... Read >
Author: yukistevenson
10th March 2009
Couples undoubtedly plan to get married just once and then live happily ever after. But unfortunately not all marriages end up this way. But the good news is that the divorce rate is actually getting lower. Although this could be due to the fact there are... Read >
Author: yukistevenson
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
20th February 2009
Getting a divorce Virginia style can be a complex thing to understand. According to the state of Virginia Code - Title 8 - Sections: 8.01-261, "In suits for annulment, affirmance, or divorce, the county or city in which the parties last cohabited, or at t... Read >
Author: setra401
20th February 2009
Getting a divorce Virginia style can be a complex thing to understand. According to the state of Virginia Code - Title 8 - Sections: 8.01-261, "In suits for annulment, affirmance, or divorce, the county or city in which the parties last cohabited, or at t... Read >
Author: setra401
22nd January 2009
Divorce refers to the legal dissolution of a marriage. Divorce law refers to the various rules and litigation that are related to terminating a marriage. Most states in the U.S. have different laws regarding divorce and when it may be granted. Some var... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
29th December 2008
Conceiving the idea that love could be eternal is such a wonderful concept to behold. But as the old cliché goes, nothing is permanent except change. Hence, feelings grow and outgrow and love sometimes becomes a pigment of a once happy relationship. A... Read >
Author: joalesto
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
18th August 2008
Each year, an increased number of people are seeking out legal assistance as they desire to divorce. Due to irreconcilable differences, they decide to end their marriages and enter battles that tend to last forever. Minnesota does not make a difference. I... Read >
Author: Ingrid Sure
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
24th July 2008
Divorce in the United States is a matter of state rather than federal law. In recent years, however, more federal legislation has been enacted affecting the rights and responsibilities of divorcing spouses.
Divorce, like marriage, is the province of the ... Read >
Author: Christine Layug
23rd July 2008
Because of the sophisticated procedure in having a divorce in the US, people sometimes look to other jurisdiction that can provide them with the faster and easier way of having a divorce. These countries are commonly known to people as divorce mills.
Div... Read >
Author: Christine Layug
21st July 2008
Divorce or dissolution of marriage is a process of the law that covers the ending of a marriage before the death of either spouse. The approach to divorce varies by jurisdiction. There are two basic approaches to divorce: fault based and no-fault based.
... Read >
Author: Christine Layug
18th July 2008
Divorce in the United States is a matter of state rather than federal law. In recent years, however, more federal legislation has been enacted affecting the rights and responsibilities of divorcing spouses.
Divorce, like marriage, is the province of the... Read >
Author: Christine Layug
15th July 2008
Divorce in the United States is very divers. First, it started from a harder approach to developing an approach to divorce that requires neither a showing wrong-doing of either party nor any evidentiary proceedings at all. But how did this all started? An... Read >
Author: Christine Layug
11th July 2008
The approach to divorce varies by jurisdiction. There are two basic approaches to divorce: fault based and no-fault based.
Prior to the 1970s, divorcing spouses had to allege that the other spouse was guilty of a crime or sin like abandonment or adulter... Read >
Author: Christine Layug
10th July 2008
In family law, divorce law is a procedure in which couple can end their marriage even before the deaths of either spouse. Since its existence, divorce has been developed and several approaches to it have been founded. Some can be found to be more adversar... Read >
Author: Christine Layug
10th July 2008
Around the world, aside from the Philippines and Malta, divorce has become the widest means of ending a marriage aside from annulment. In many developed countries, divorce rates increased markedly during the twentieth century.
The approach to divorce var... Read >
Author: Christine Layug
04th July 2008
Due to the complex divorce procedures required in many places, especially including many states of the United States, some people seek divorces from other jurisdictions that have easier and quicker processes.
There are 4 major reasons as to why people s... Read >
Author: Christine Layug
24th June 2008
Divorce processes come in different ways, all depending upon the jurisdiction of a certain country. Some countries offer divorces that are longer, and some offer a much quicker way of ending a marriage.
Due to the complex divorce procedures required in m... Read >
Author: Christine Layug
19th June 2008
Different countries have different jurisdictions, apart from common law. Different jurisdiction dictates different procedures in law processes, especially when it comes to divorce laws in the US. Divorce in the United States is a matter of state rather th... Read >
Author: Christine Layug
19th June 2008
The United States of America consists of fifty states, each having its own jurisdictions in law, especially in divorce processes. In some jurisdictions, a divorce must be certified by a court of law, as a legal action is needed to dissolve the prior legal... Read >
Author: Christine Layug
13th June 2008
Because of the grueling processes and procedures in having a divorce, couples that wanted to end their divorce easily and quickly tends to seeks divorce from other jurisdictions, especially including many states of the United States, that have easier and ... Read >
Author: Christine Layug
30th May 2008
Due to the complex divorce procedures required in many places, especially including many states of the United States, some people seek divorces from other jurisdictions that have easier and quicker processes. Most of these places are commonly referred to ... Read >
Author: Christine Layug
23rd May 2008
In some jurisdictions, a divorce must be certified by a court of law, as a legal action is needed to dissolve the prior legal act of marriage. Divorce is a legal judgment that severs the marriage of two people and restores them to the status of single per... Read >
Author: Christine Layug
21st May 2008
Back in the days, the only way to break a marriage is through the process of At-Fault or simply Fault divorce. People who had differences only had the option to separate, and were prevented from legally remarrying.
However, there are several ways on how... Read >
Author: Christine Layug
20th May 2008
Divorce is one of two ways of ending or negating a marriage. Divorce or dissolution of marriage is the ending of a marriage before the death of either spouse. The difference of divorce from annulment is that an annulled marriage is considered never to hav... Read >
Author: Christine Layug
20th May 2008
Divorce or dissolution of marriage is the ending of a marriage before the death of either spouse. In some jurisdictions, a divorce must be certified by a court of law, as a legal action is needed to dissolve the prior legal act of marriage.
The terms of ... Read >
Author: Christine Layug
08th May 2008
A divorce is the termination of a marriage by legal action, requiring a petition or complaint for divorce (or dissolution in some states) by one party. There are two types of divorce, the fault (or at-fault) divorce and no-fault divorce.
Under a no-fault... Read >
Author: Christine Layug
08th May 2008
Under a no-fault divorce system the dissolution of a marriage does not require an allegation or proof of fault of either party to be shown. No-fault divorce is a divorce in which the dissolution of a marriage does not require showing wrong-doing of either... Read >
Author: Christine Layug
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
07th November 2007
The total number of reasons for a divorce between two people who said "I do" awhile back are too numerous to count. The courts and the state would prefer that they try to work things out, which is one of the reasons that marriage counseling services are m... Read >
Author: Jon Arnold
20th October 2007
In the case where you are considering divorce, almost regardless of the reasons behind your decision, it is important that you be aware of just what is involved in obtaining a divorce in the US.In general, the laws of each state set out specific reasons f... Read >
Author: Carine Joseph
23rd May 2007
The divorce rates in these conservative states are roughly 50 percent above the national average of 4.2/1000 population. Alabama with a population of 4.3 million has more than one million Southern Baptists and a majority of evangelical Protestants. Alabam... Read >
Author: James Walsh
21st May 2007
It was more than a hundred years back that it became one of the first states to recognize a ‘no fault’ divorce after a couple had lived separate for 5 years. Right now, it has a divorce rate of about 3.3 per 1000, lower than the national average and h... Read >
Author: James Walsh
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
20th April 2007
1) How long does it take to get a divorce in Rhode Island?
If all issues concerning divorce, child support, equitable division of assets, alimony, visitation and other issues are resolved between the parties, the earliest possible date for a nominal di... Read >
Author: David Slepkow, Rhode Island Lawyer
09th April 2007
1. What assets are marital property under Rhode Island law (RI) subject to being divided by the court in a divorce?
In Rhode Island, all assets acquired by the parties (with limited exceptions as set forth below) during the course of the marriage const... Read >
Author: David Slepkow, Rhode Island Lawyer
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
27th July 2006
If one person does not want to get a divorce, but one party in the relationship does and it is a no fault divorce, then the spouse cannot stop the divorce. This is called an irreconcilable difference and is a justification for divorce.
A spouse can ... Read >
Author: lee bennett
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