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Divorce Tips For Men To Deal With Lawyers & Other Professionals

14 November, 2008 (04:50) | By: Mark J Thompson

There are many things you will have to deal with when you decide to start divorce proceedings. There are going to be many different people who you need to work with if you want your life to move on. The kinds of people that you will find yourself having to deal with are lawyers (your own and your spouse’s), judges and even marriage therapists or counselors. Below we offer several divorce tips for men that will assist them when having to deal with such professionals during such a period in their lives.

Steps to Get Your Ex Back

10 November, 2008 (07:26) | By: Johnny Will

To love is pretty, but the instant we lose the someone who presents love its enjoyable nature… that truly pain. Most individuals who feel determined to get back their ex, fail to do it without being informed exactly about “how to get ex back” . Thats why I decided to hand you these crispy five step pathway to help you on your path to get back ex.

Why Friends Don’t Want You to Get Back With Your Ex

9 November, 2008 (10:48) | By: Christopher Michael

It should come as no surprise that the divorce rate in America stands at 50% for first marriages, 67% for second marriages and a startling 74% for third marriages (third time is not a charm after all). With our natural disappointment with these figures, it stands to reason that accepting a break-up is not the correct long-term solution for any relationship. Often, perseverance in trying to get back with an ex makes sense, although your most-trusted friends and relatives will probably argue otherwise. Still, it is unfair to blame friends and family without first understanding the basis for their often-misguided advice.

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29 October, 2008 (10:53) | By: Jon D. Alexander, Esq.

I am an orange county, California divorce lawyer and this article is one in a series that explains and details the divorce process. Subscribe to my newest newsletter today, which is linked below, and you will have access to all of my articles. This information is not intended as and should not be relied upon as legal advice or the creation of an attorney-client relationship. However, please feel free to contact me at Jon@OC-family lawyers.com to set up a free, confidential half-hour consultation. Thank you for reading.

A Summary of Divorce in Arizona

28 October, 2008 (10:40) | By: Stephen Trezza

The state of Arizona is what is called a “no fault” divorce state, meaning an individual is not required to show cause when getting a divorce. (With the exception of something called a “covenant marriage,” which this article will not cover.) In Arizona, one party from the marriage only has to allege that their marriage is irretrievably broken without prospects of repair. This is the threshold that needs to be shown in the initial Petition for Dissolution. The other party can contend that the marriage is not irretrievably broken and file a responsive pleading to deny this allegation. When this occurs, the case is then moved to the Conciliation Court, and here the couple must attend at least one counseling session about their marriage (sometimes more if both individuals agree to it). However, if the counseling effort proves insufficient and one individual still wishes to pursue the divorce, then the case is routed back to the Superior Court to continue.