What Your Divorce Lawyer Must Be
- By Roselyn G Gayatin
- Published 12/17/2007
- Divorce
- Unrated
Divorce can be a very nerve-racking process for the
inexperienced. Thus, getting a good divorce
lawyer is among the crucial decisions you have to make.
The Important Elements Of Annulment
- By Roselyn G Gayatin
- Published 12/17/2007
- Divorce
- Unrated
Many people consider ending their marriage by filing
for annulment instead of divorce. Know
more about the valid grounds for nullity of marriage.
Facts About Child Custody And Child Support
- By Roselyn G Gayatin
- Published 12/17/2007
- Divorce
- Unrated
Child custody and child support are two important
considerations in separation and divorce.
These are complicated matters that’ll need legal advice and some helpful
facts.
Lending Emotional Support To Children In Broken Homes
- By Adam Webster
- Published 11/30/2007
- Divorce
- Unrated
Studies show that children go through faster recovery when parents decide to have a divorce sooner than prolong a marriage that has ceased to work out. But even if this is the case, it is the children who suffer the emotional brunt associated with a divorce, often leaving permanent emotional scars.
How To Win A Child Custody Case?
- By Adam Webster
- Published 11/29/2007
- Divorce
- Unrated
Who doesn’t want their marriage to last? But sometimes the relationship between a married couple turns too sour that it becomes irreparable or both no longer has interests in saving the marriage. Now what if the couple has children? Should the mother keep the children because it’s what the law says? And what are the instances that allow the father to win child custody?Grounds For A Paternity Suit
- By Adam Webster
- Published 11/29/2007
- Divorce
- Unrated
Not ready to become a father? Neither will be the act of providing financial support to a child.
Paternity suit is one of the most common civil cases filed by an unwed mother, wife, husband, or father which aims to determine the identity of the biological father of a child who is born from unwed parents. And once the father’s identity is known, the court obligates the father to provide financial support to the child.
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