Read how a man who was suspected of killing his estranged wife in 2007 was returned to Arizona after fleeing to his home country of India following the incident.
Divorce News and Views
Couples Must Live Apart In Order to Seek Support
Learn the reasoning behind South Carolina’s legal requirement for spouses to live separately in order to receive financial support.
Late-Term Divorce Studied by AARP
The American Association of Retired Persons recently did a study on midlife divorce that showed women initiate divorce more often than men.
Marriage and Divorce Can Trigger Dangerous Weight Gain: Study
Researchers at Ohio State University found that both marriage and divorce can both be causes for serious weight gain for both men and women. Find out why these important moments in life are so crucial to your health.
San Francisco Avoids Family Court Funding Nightmare — For Now
Read how a new funding deal in the State of California has allowed for many courtrooms and jobs to be saved, a move which will save divorcing couples from having to wait up to two years to finalize their divorces.
Unstable Divorces Can Cause Kids to Binge on Booze: Study
New British study shows correlation between a difficult divorce and children developing drinking problems. Discover how stress during and after a parents divorce can cause these problems by the age of 16.
Divorce News, Family Court Judges, Information on Divorce
Family Court Judge Lynn Toler Reflects on Changes, Issues, and Trends on Divorce in the Last 15 Years
Family Court Justice Harvey Brownstone Reflects on Changes, Issues, and Trends on Divorce in the Last 15 Years
Family Court Justice Harvey Brownstone is interviewed by Divorce Magazine on how divorce has changed over the past decade and a half, discussing issues such as laws, demographics, media and technology.
September Means More Divorces: Lawyers
Read how a news report done by the Globe and Mail shows September as a month of new beginnings, which is one of the reasons the month rivals only January when it comes to divorce lawyers getting calls from new clients about wanting a divorce.
Divorce Rates Differ by Geography: US Census
Discover why the rates of divorce are higher in some areas of the United States. The results you wil see are based on a US Census report published in 2009. Also, read other key stats identified in the report.
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