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Let's face it. Sometimes, no matter how we take care of our family, things get out of our control and we need to make huge decisions like filing for a divorce. But though this is a devastating decision to make, we need to be careful in the steps that we have to take in finalizing divorce. Why? It is because we need to treat this as a very sensitive issue. We have to consider how your child will react to it. But, if you have already...more
Residency Requirements and Grounds for DivorceTo file for a divorce in New York: • You must have been married in New York and either you or your spouse must have lived in New York for one year prior to filing for the divorce, or • You and your spouse must have lived together in New York, and either you or your spouse must have lived in New York for one year prior to filing for the divorce, or • Your grounds for divorce occurred in New York, and either you or your spouse lived in New York for one year prior to filing for the divorce, or • Either you or your spouse have lived in New York for two years prior to the filing of the divorceNew York is Not a "No Fault" State; You Must Have Grounds.The Grounds for Divorce in New York Include: • Your spouse has abandoned you - left the marital home - for at least one year, or • Your spouse constructively abandoned you, refused to have sexual relations, despite your request, and without cause, for at least one year, or • Your spouse has treated you so cruelly and inhumanely that it has had a serious effect on your physical or mental health and it's not safe or proper for the marriage to continue, or • Your spouse...more
The complexity of the divorce process makes ending a marriage more difficult to deal with. Aside from the emotional stress of dealing with the issues of child custody, support, and division of assets, understanding the intricacies of the legal process is grueling. In this context, it is a necessity to find a divorce attorney who will...more
Divorce proceedings can place a spouse at a serious financial disadvantage. Pennsylvania divorce law provides several realistic options for spouses who find themselves in this predicament.In Philadelphia, spouses with a lower income have the right and ability to obtain financial support from the spouse who earns higher both during...more
Divorce is a legal procedure that terminates a marriage and changes the legal relationship between former spouses. If you are a resident of Philadelphia, here are the essential things you should know about the divorce process in your county.There are two kinds of divorce in Philadelphia, a no-fault divorce and a fault-based divorce. In Pennsylvania, most people pursue a no-fault divorce because it is relatively easier and more affordable. You may also do not need to appear before a judge or go to court other than to file the required documents for your divorce case. There are two circumstances that can make you eligible for a no fault divorce. First, if both spouses agree to the divorce, they can file for a no fault divorce. This is the quickest way to divorce in Pennsylvania and requires the cooperation of both parties. Each party may file an Affidavit of Consent to divorce after one spouse files for the divorce and 90 days has passed after the petition is served on the other spouse. You may also settle property issues and agree on how you will divide your marital property in a Property Settlement Agreement. The court requires you to file several legal documents to...more
So what did I do? I just took advantage of my arsenal of language tools to change their emotional state without them knowing what I was doing. I'd ask them some questions that sounded a bit strange. This would confuse them a bit. Then...more
Mediation is a common term you might have heard in the court of law. Mediator is usually a third party while considering the group of disputing parties. Mediator is a person or a body basically used to solve the dispute or to bring the...more
There is a defining moment when your marriage is over and the drama of the divorce proceedings have come to an end. Often it is a moment of complete emptiness if not absolute devastation.Anticipation of a potential glorious new life...more
A divorce is synonymous to psychological upheaval, at finest and messy mudslinging, at worst. In either circumstance, the scenario is tough on each the parties. Extricating one's lives and each day pursuits from that of their spouses'...more
Wedding is certainly an institution that helps people across the horizons to learn the day to day challenges of the life however situations sometimes force people to part the ways for investigating opportunities and exploring new...more
Divorce is not only a legal technicality. Besides legal formalities, there are also emotional episodes to come through. Being sad when a marriage ends is natural. Although it's painful, grief is a healthy emotional response to the loss...more