Whether you’ve just made the decision to leave your marriage, are in the midst of a divorce, or are starting the recovery process, avoid these common mistakes.
Considering Divorce
The Undoing: Initial Feelings When Separating from a Spouse
Most people enter into marriage with the assumption that they have found their life partner – yet with more than half of marriages ending in divorce, many of us are dismayed when our marriage ends in divorce. How does divorce happen and what are the initial feelings when separating from a spouse?
Free Podcasts and Videos: Access The Divorce School Spring Semester
Access The Divorce School for free podcasts and videos, expert tips, and advice that will leave you feeling more informed and prepared during your divorce.
Can I Divorce a Spouse Who Has a Mental Illness?
The quick answer is that legally you can, of course, end a marriage when a spouse is mentally ill. But the real question is if you can give yourself permission ethically and morally to do so.
The Divorce School Releases 11 New Free Videos and Podcasts
The Divorce School has just released another 11 new videos and podcasts for people seeking tips and information to help them deal with their divorce.
Should You Hire a Non-Lawyer?
It’s not recommended, but, if you do, you should know the rules that control what they can do for you.
3 Ways People Sabotage Their Divorce
Avoid the following trio of mistakes, which can sabotage your divorce and result in serious repercussions for the rest of your life.
How an Uncontested Divorce Works in California | Divorce Magazine
An uncontested divorce is cost-effective, time-efficient, and less stressful. Here are some of the many advantages to an uncontested divorcein California.
Annulment or Divorce: Understanding the Grounds
A marriage can end for various reasons, ranging from cheating spouses to differences in temperaments. But, there are two ways to end a marriage legally: annulment or divorce.
The Age of the Digital Divorce Approaches
Sir James Munby, the most senior judge in the UK family law sector, said that in the near future people will be able to divorce using an online system. The early stages of next year, he said, will see the beginning of a complete digitization process for divorce as well as for many of the legal processes surrounding wills.
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