December 18th, 2009 by Ricardo d Argence
Recently, Attorney General of Ontario has announced certain amendments to family law to make it quicker, less costly, and less aggressive. In these days, more and more couples are looking for ways to get their divorce without having too much trouble. Most of them want to settle their divorce issues outside the court premises. Even if they do have disagreements, they try to reach a separation agreement before going to court.
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September 6th, 2009 by Bartt Iccles
Recently I read a news article about life after divorce, released by Agence-France Presse (AFP). It spoke about how couples who are contemplating divorce can save their marriage if at all they wish to do such a thing. And the advice and service given in the article comes from none other than India, the country whose tradition and social civilization date back to a very long time. One out of a hundred marriages ends in divorce in India, whereas in the case of the USA it is one in two. Canada is proximal to the US geographically as well as culturally. So it is very much probable that the rate of divorce in Canada is proximal to America’s as well.
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August 25th, 2009 by Johnny Will
Divorce in Canada has become a very common occurrence today. From all the information I gathered from my clinical psychologist friend I was able to understand that people’s approach towards divorce today is different from what it was a few years ago. People have started to forget that separation through divorce is emotionally complicated and devastating.
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August 9th, 2009 by Isaac Asimov
by Cherry Wilkinson
If you have had a break-up, you’re probably either trying to either trying to work out how to get over the person, or a way to win back lost love. Neither is simple, but most people fall to one or the other, with only very few able to move on quickly without pining or wishing things could be different. You should really think hard about the relationship and your ex before you do anything. Think about how things were and how they will be now. Try and be as unprejudiced as you can. You could decide that the break-up really isn’t a bad idea.
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August 8th, 2009 by Charlie Pace
by Charlie Pace
Divorce can be a painful and difficult decision, and adding the ensuing legal process on top of it can complicate matters even further. Although you are within your rights to represent yourself in divorce proceedings, it is much more prudent to seek the advice of a lawyer who is skilled in this area. Why? You only have one shot at determining where your property and assets go, who will take care of your children, and what support is available. An experienced divorce attorney can not only represent you in court on these matters, but can also provide guidance to you.
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August 7th, 2009 by Jon D. Alexander, Esq.
by Jon D. Alexander, Esq.
My name is Jon D. Alexander, Esq. and I am an Orange County, California Divorce Attorney. This article is the second in a series outlining the divorce process in California. If you have questions about this article or about any divorce or family law question please contact me now. My email address is Jon@oc-familylawyers.com. And please click on the links below to sign up for my Free Divorce Report it is chock full of useful information youll need if you are planning a divorce or find yourself embroiled in a one. Thank you for reading.
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