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Do not File For Divorce Without Going through This Article
You might want to find a property evaluator to help you determine the market value of your house before a divorce is filed. Recognizing how much your home is worth can enable you to make clever decisions with your partner as to who acquire what. Do not be...
Child Visitation Rights in Child Custody Cases
After a separation or divorce, if joint child custody has been awarded, child visitation rights are granted to the non-custodial parent. A court may grant short-term visitation rights to one parent, and the other will receive primary physical custody of t...
Nevada judge may break seal on governor's divorce case
RENO -- When Nevada governor Jim Gibbons divorced his wife last May, he took advantage of a 77-year-old statute that said that one party in a divorce could seal the divorce records from the public and hold the proceedings behind closed doors. His wife, Da...
California divorce case may change rules on financial discovery
CALIFORNIA -- A 2007 appellate divorce case has brought recent light to the subject of full financial disclosure in California divorce law.
In In re Marriage of Feldman, a businessman did not disclose certain assets and financial transactions to his wif...
A Real Life Case of Second Life Divorce
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 ...
Is There Really Such a Thing As Amicable Divorce?
Because a wedding is seen as the ultimate expression of two people's love for one another, it would be easy to think that conversely a divorce would be the opposite - a lasting monument to the antipathy built up over the course of a marriage. However, it ...
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