Recognizing the Need For A Divorce

Recognizing the Need For A Divorce

  • Co-Parenting 50/50 After Divorce

    Custody can be a hotly contested issue, especially when one parent decides that they should have full physical custody of a minor child. Many parents feel that parenting should be divided in a fair manner, such as 50/50. Shared custody is a popular option and works well for many families. Read on and find out more about shared or 50/50 custody.  Is Shared Custody Right for You? Shared custody seems like a simple way to solve a problem after divorce.

  • Key Divorce Issues For Baby Boomers

    Most people are aware of the basic proceedings that go along with a divorce. However, when people think of divorce they tend to gravitate to age groups of adults who have a few distinct things in common. They are usually younger adults with young to teenage children, own some property, and have a full life ahead of them. What you may not think about are the couples who are part of the baby boomer generation.

  • Do You Wish To Lift A Restraining Order During Divorce? How Your Attorney Can Assist You

    Usually, restraining orders serve to protect people who feel their lives are in danger. However, these orders are not permanent, and you can request the court to lift them when necessary. For instance, doing so might be necessary if your partner seems to misuse the orders to get back at you for divorcing them or when your relationship with your kids starts deteriorating. However, you'll need to enlist the help of a family law attorney in requesting the judge to change the order terms.

  • Understanding The Value Of Legal Separation Agreements With A Divorce

    When a couple needs time to think about their relationship, they might agree to live separately for a while. Some couples know that they will be divorcing but anticipate an extended divorce due to having a complex situation. Then there are couples that don't intend to divorce but want to live apart for financial, religious, health, or personal reasons. All those people need to consider what a legal separation agreement could do for them.

  • Character And Child Custody: What All Parents Need To Know

    Dealing with child custody after a divorce is one of the most complex parts of family law. If you are going through this, you might wonder what has an impact when it comes to navigating the process. One major component that comes into play is character. When you and the other parent of your child end your relationship, you might worry about your former spouse's behavior and character, and their impact on your child.

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Recognizing the Need For A Divorce

My husband and I had a great marriage for about ten years--that is, until he started cheating on me. I found out about it from a friend, and once I started peeling off the layers of my husband's lies, I realized that we hardly had anything to salvage in the first place. I decided that it would be best to get divorced, but I knew that it would be painful and difficult. This blog is for anyone out there who needs to gather the strength to get divorced. Check out these posts to learn more about the process and how the right lawyer can help.