Archive for September 2017
Ways of Dealing with Your Unreasonable Ex-Spouse
Finally, your divorce paperwork is done and the divorce judgment has come through. You now feel that it is time to make a fresh beginning in your life. But your former spouse may not have been able to come to terms with being divorced and you may foresee a continuation of the conflict and tension…
Read MoreTips To Ensure That Marriage Counseling Works
There is a common perception among many that when a couple goes for marriage counseling, it is not a good sign for the marriage. However, in several cases, it does not signify that there is a breakdown in the marriage. Rather, it could mean that the couple could be still united. At least, they could…
Read MoreKids and How To Date Responsibly After Divorce
There are several instances when a child does not take it well when their dad or mom starts dating someone after a divorce. The million dollar question is how does a parent handle the kid(s) in such a situation. Your kid(s) could be upset for an end number of complex reasons. They could be apprehensive…
Read MoreDivorce And The Effect On Immigration Status
Immigration, in a few cases, can be affected by divorce. This is specially applicable for people who has immigrated to the United States based on marriage which has, until that time, not completed two years at the time the said person has gained entry into the United States. The conditional resident, if he or she…
Read MoreOverview of Stepparent Rights
Modern families are different because it is common for divorcees to remarry and combine their two families. Usually, step and biological parents will share the responsibilities while raising kids. However, step and biological parents have different rights, under California law. During marriage Unless a stepparent adopts the children legally or if the stepparent has right…
Read MoreWhy You Should Put Your Kids First During Your Divorce
Many parents have a belief that their kids are emotionally more pliant and flexible as compare to them and they can cope up with the aftereffects of their parents’ divorce. The divorce experience of any child will shape up based on how well their parents look after them even after the divorce is finalized so…
Read MoreHow to Handle A Divorce You Don’t Want
Ever since many states implemented the no-fault divorce laws, a divorce cannot be stopped legally after the procedure starts. Under such laws, a person enjoys a right to get a divorce without procuring permission from the other spouse or showing grounds for divorce. A no-fault divorce law regards a marriage as a contract. Laws ensure…
Read MoreCan Your Spouse Say ‘No’ When You File For Divorce?
Your spouse does not enjoy the legal right to decide if you can opt for a divorce or not. If your spouse abuses you basically or mentally, his response is expected as he feels there is nothing wrong to be violent with his spouse. However, he or she is nurturing a misconception that the law…
Read MoreHow to Cope With Mistrust After Divorce
Cheating is the first thought to haunt the minds of many when they think of the impact of mistrust in any marriage. A big question that also comes into one’s mind is whether a person who cheated on his or her spouse should be trusted again or not. A partner who was betrayed has a…
Read MoreHow to Deal With Not Seeing Your Kids Every Day After The Divorce is Over
Spending time away from one’s kids can really be devastating for a parent. It is a natural desire for parents to be in the company of their kids every day. Parents expect to dine with their little ones, to tell bed time stories before putting them into their beds and listen to what they did…
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