Divorces are difficult for couples. However, it can be tougher if there
are children involved. As a parent, you’ll want the terms of custody lined out
perfectly to ease the stress on your young ones.
Friday, December 5, 2014
Wednesday, December 3, 2014
Making Divorce as Amicable as Possible
Heading into the
rocky road of divorcing your marriage is never easy. Splitting up doesn’t have
to be messy, however, and you can do so in a civilized manner without hurting
anyone around you, specially your children and relatives.
Be civil and don’t publicize
You might have
sudden urges to cuss or name call your soon-to-be ex-spouse, but that is not
the way to go. Always be civil toward each other, and try to explicate the
reasons why you’re ending your marriage in the first place, without resorting
to dirty fights. Also try to keep things between the two of you, because, after
all, this is still a private marital affair, not something that’s for the
consumption and gossip of others.
Wednesday, October 29, 2014
Delving into the Collaborative Law Process
Disputes between couples over matters involving child support and
custody, alimony, and the like can arise during the divorce process. Often,
both parties tend to be aggressive—wanting to prove the other party is liable
for the divorce—that they choose to bring their disputes to court for
litigation. Some couples, however, choose the less expensive course of collaborative
law.
Coping with Intense Emotions in Divorce
The wedding is arguably one of the happiest moment in the lives of many couples;
this is the day they officially promise to live a life together. As such, it’s difficult
to imagine the emotions couples feel when such a strong bond breaks. Divorce
can bring about depression and other powerful emotions; however, some couples
believe that they are better off ending their marriage.
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