Read this guide on divorce in Massachusetts. How to get started, what you need to know, and advice on the entire process including when it is recommended to hire an attorney.
Court Cases
Colorado Lawmaker Proposes Cooling Off Period for Divorcing Parents
Senator Kevin Lunberg does not want the divorce rates to keep increasing in Colorado, so he has proposed a “cooling off period” for divorcing parents in his Parental Divorce Reduction Act that could last six months, and workshops that will explain why peo
A Lawsuit to Redo a Wedding
Read how a disappointed groom is suing his wedding photographer for the poor photos he took, and is demanding $48,000 to recreate the wedding and to get new photographs, even though him and his wife have already gotten divorced and she has moved back to L
Tennessee: Alimony Decision Reversed
Read how the Tennessee Supreme Court has reversed their decision of a lower appeals court case, where a suburban Nashville woman with a well-paying job and who is in good health was awarded long-term and lump-sum alimony.
Cohabitation is a Crime: Florida Law
There are laws for different states that just make you shake your head in confusion. In Florida, there’s another outdated law (Florida Statute 798.02) that Republican Ritch Workman wants scrapped.
State Budget Cuts Affecting California Courts
Read how the budget crisis in California is affecting the courtrooms, giving people filing for divorce much longer wait times, as well as many courthouses having to close down completely.
Rich And Powerful Exploiting British Courts
Read how England’s reputation of giving huge settlements to the wives of rich men involved in high profile divorces is bringing divorcing couples to the country to get divorced, even though some have little connection to it.
Jury Sides With Prominent DC Divorce Lawyer
Read how one of Washington’s best-known divorce lawyers, Rita Bank, was sued by a former client for legal malpractice, and after spending week in court, the verdict was finally delivered in her favour.
Ontario Rolls Out Province-Wide Divorce Information Sessions
As of July 18, reports Josh Simon, divorcing spouses will be made to go through a mandatory information session sponsored by the Ontario Government. These spouses will be made to learn the basics of mediation and other non-litigation divorce resolution op
Australian Man Divorced From Forced Marriage
A man has been given his freedom after a judge granted his divorce petition, following his claims that he was wed into a forced marriage. The man said, he only agreed on the forced marriage after his girlfriend promised that she would have the baby aborted after the marriage. According to the judge, the man […]
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