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Women Who Are Going Through A Divorce: Are You Being Abused?
A marital separation and divorce can be a volatile time. If you've seen any data from stress questionnaires, you'll notice that it ranks up there under death of a spouse. That stress sometimes causes people to act impulsively, without thought to consequences, and with retribution in mind.
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Taking That First Step: Calling A Divorce Attorney
It's conceivable that you've never before had to hire an attorney, except to write a will. And quite frankly, it can be upsetting. The day your hands need to reach for the phone to merely get a referral for a family law attorney, can cause you to break down in tears.
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How Your Child's Schooling Is Impacted By Divorce
As the rise in divorce rates is steadily matched by a decline in the influence of such traditional institutions as the church and the family itself, schools are increasingly faced with a dilemma of national significance. The pressure on schools to act as second parent to its students has been growing constantly since the sixties when the drug and sexual revolutions spread to school campuses. Often, at that time, the schools chose to act as go-betweens in the conflicts of parents and students, trying to bridge what became known as the generation gap.
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How To Take Care Of Your Baby When Going Through A Divorce
How a baby or toddler reacts to divorce depends, of course, on a number of variables no studies can pinpoint. No two babies are alike. Each is born with his or her basic temperament already in place, his own pattern of eating, sleeping, and eliminating. That basic temperament will help determine how the baby, child, or even adult will react to any stressful situation that calls for adaptability. The baby at birth is already a blueprint for what will come later.
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Divorce Tip For Women: Safeguard Your Assets!
An important step when going through a divorce is to safeguard assets you already have. Think your spouse won't raid bank accounts, sell off stock, or cash in insurance policies? Guess again. It's been done to unsuspecting wives who thought emotionally, not practically.
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What the McGreevey Divorce Can Teach You About Marriage Fraud - Street.Com
In August 2004, McGreevey, 50, stepped down from his position as governor of the state of New Jersey after revealing that he was a "gay American" and had engaged in an extra-marital affair with another man. When he made the announcement, his wife
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Skeevey Jim McGreevey talks of poverty, priesthood at divorce trial - New York Daily News
Former New Jersey governor Jim McGreevey arrives at court Wednesday as his divorce trial was - finally - about to get underway. Former New Jersey Gov. Jim McGreevey kicked off his divorce trial Wednesday, taking the witness stand to plead poverty. He
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Rich cribs: Kathleen Turner's Amagansett house - Newsday
Actress Kathleen Turner has once again lowered the price of her home on Bluff Road in Amagansett, listed with Rachel Thompson of Prudential Douglas Elliman Real Estate. In 2005, after splitting with her husband, Jay Weiss, Turner put the home on the
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Psychic hotline - Baltimore Sun
It's not like I haven't done my homework over the years. I read Betting Thoroughbreds , which is one of the bibles of horse handicapping, and I've put in my hours at the rail trying to make sense of The Daily Racing Form , and pretty much all it got
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Gay ex-governor says he has no money for alimony in divorce - FOX News
Former New Jersey Gov. James McGreevey said he has limited income and few assets, and is all but unemployable these days. "I got my furnishings at a Huffman Koos going-out-of-business sale," McGreevey said when asked to describe his belongings. He


