The statistics can be staggering, and for anyone entering a marriage or considering it, it can be little disconcerting to say the least. Depending on the study, the percentage of marriages that end in divorce today can be as high as nearly half of all marriages, though some studies do show lower rates. That seems like a distant statistic for anyone entering into a new marriage, one that will affect the other half of the married couples.But for...more
No one wants to admit that their marriage is falling apart. After all, you most likely put in a lot of hard work and the best years of your life making sure this did not happen. And then, poof, its all gone. However, the best way to deal with an amicable divorce or breakup is to do it as logically as possible. The quicker you can move forward, the quicker the whole mess can be left in the past, where it belongs. To help you along the way, I have...more
It is important that you evaluate your career a year after leaving your marriage or divorce. The reason is that even if you receive monthly child support or alimony, you have needs that even money cannot meet. Being able to feel a sense of accomplishment is just one of these needs. Another would be the ability of being able to provide for your family. Regaining your independence is another. So how will you re-evaluate your career? Here are four simple questions that you need to ask yourself to see whether or not your present job is for you or if you need to change jobs. Do you like your present job?Did you know that there are a lot of people nowadays who are in a career that they dont even like? Sad as it may seem, this is true. While having a job that you dont like is way better than having none at all, it poses a lot of consequences. For instance, there is neither satisfaction nor a sense of accomplishment. You will also always feel discontented. So if you answer yes to this question, stay with your present job. But if you answered no, then its about time you apply for another job that is within your line of interest.Does your present job give you enough money?The fact is that...more
Based on statistics, US has 40% of married people who werent able to make their marriage last a lifetime. Thus, they ended up getting divorced. Because of that, creating these divorce records is never ending and that makes these divorce records one of the vital Public Records Search that is kept by the authorized office in a particular state....more
Author: Dave IslingtonThere are many who have gone through it and saved their marriage and plenty who didn't but found themselves happy again afterward. There are things that you can do to help stop a divorce or correct problems before they get to that point. First realize, though, that as much as you may want to save your relationship you may not...more
Author: Lucille UttermohlenCopyright (c) 2010 Lucille UttermohlenWhen you get divorced, prepare to go for the throat. I'm not saying you have to bite, just be ready to go for the jugular if your spouse makes it necessary. Here's how.1. Gather all of your assets in a pile. Putting your car on top of your house isn't what I mean, although there is some humor to the idea. What I'm saying is that you should make sure you know what you have, and have the documents to back it up. Car titles, real estate deeds, bank books and retirement policies as well as any other documentation of property can make or break your divorce case.2. If you owe money for your house, a copy of the mortgage contract and the amortization schedule will give you, your lawyer and the court a good idea of the debt outstanding against it. The same is true for trucks, cars or anything else with a title. Make sure you have the installment contract or coupon book to prove what is still owed for any big purchase.3. Be prepared to get your house appraised. Whether or not you want to keep it, you will need to be able to show how much it is worth. If you know, you will be able to make a fair settlement offer to your spouse,...more