Archive for February, 2010
Family Law Attorney Robert Mues looks at the importance of Prenuptial Agreements and recent analysis of census data conducte by the Pew Research Center that indicates women have outpaced men in education and earnings, growth.
Tags: BBC-London, Bob Dylan, census, college-educated adults, Dayton, divorced women, earnings decreased, earnings gap, economic benefits of marriage, Economics, education, employment, gender reversal, high school diploma, household, income, institution of marriage, jobs, marriage, national economic downturn, Paul Fucito, Pew Research Center, prenuptial agreements, recession, Spousal Support, spouse, Statistics, study, Times They are a-Changin, wages, well-paid working wives
Posted in: Antenuptial Agreements, Spousal Support, Statistics | 2 Comments | Trackback | Email This Post
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Guest Contributor Donna F. Ferber, LPC, LADC
provides some important and valuable tips for explaining a divorce to your children.
Tags: Behave, children, dialogue, dissolution, divorce, drugs, explaining the divorce to your children, good parenting, guidance, karate instructor, loss, money problem, parent, parent-child relationship, reassuring, scout leaders, sex, spousal relationship, support, talk with your children, teachers, Tips
Posted in: Advice from Others, Emotional Health, Parenting Issues, Tips | 2 Comments | Trackback | Email This Post
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Family Law Attorney Robert Mues looks at a recent blog article by Jason C. Brown, of the Minnesota Divorce and Family Law Blog, who shares his 12 tips to follow in anticipation of filing of a Divorce that might save you thousands of dollars in attorney fees.
Tags: 12 things you should gather to ensure that you have all critical information, appraisals, attorney fees, bad faith conduct, collectibles, computer hard drives, Critical records, deeds, dissolve your marriage, expense account records, filing a divorce, financial statements, fraud upon the Court, ghost drive, insurance policies, Jason C. Brown, Minnesota Divorce and Family Law Blog, missing documentation, move forward, nuts and bolts, ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, pay stubs, payroll, personal property, preserve information, retirement account statements, safety deposit boxes, sanctions, small business ledgers, spouse, tax returns, titles to real property, trusts, valuable items, video, wasted time and cost, Wills, witness
Posted in: Advice from Others, Attorney Fees, Costs & Expenses, Property, Tips | 1 Comment | Trackback | Email This Post
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Family Law Attorney Anne Shale looks at Ohio Reprentative, Michael R. Turner’s proposed Amendment, (H.R.2647) that would protect Military members deployed overseas, from returning home to a child cutody battle with a former spuse (Husband or Wife).
Tags: abused, active duty military, Afghanistan, amendment, best interests, Brevard County Florida Circuit Judge, child custody protection, Court proceedings, custody battles, deployed overseas, Family Care Plan, federal law, federal protections for service members, former spouses, freedom, FY10 NDAA House language, House of Representatives, Iraq, Kentucky, legislation, Lisa Davidson, Lt. Colonel Vanessa Benson, Maryland, Michael R. Turner, Middle East, Military, military orders, military parents, military service, minor child, National Defense Authorization Act, NDAA, non-deployable position, ohio, overseas, overseas duty assignments, parent, penalty, place of residence, primary residential parent, promotions, reunited, Robert M. Gates, Secretary of Defense, South Carolina, Staff Sergeant Jessica Tolbe, state law, substantial change in circumstances, temporary custody, Tennessee, tours of duty, Trial, visitation, Washington
Posted in: Custody Issues, Legislation News, Military | 3 Comments | Trackback | Email This Post
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