See how the first ever Divorce Fair, organized by the Legal Information Society of Nova Scotia, brought together professionals and individuals seeking information and dealing with divorce.
Divorce News and Views
Nevada Governor settles his divorce
Nevada Governor Jim Gibbons reached his divorce settlement from his wife Dawn, after many property issues and infidelity accusations.
POLL RESULTS: Most Divorced/Separated People Spending Holiday Time with Kids
New poll shows most divorce parents will be spending time with their children this holiday season. Read these tips and guides for divorced parents during the holidays.
Shapshot of Ontario’s Divorce Process Changes
Shapshot of Ontario’s Divorce Process Changes
Ontario to make Divorce Quicker, Cheaper and more Civilized
Read how the divorce process in Ontario is being changed to become quicker, cheaper and more civil, with changes focused on out-of-court divorce resolutions such as mediation, arbitration and collaborative divorce.
U.S. military divorce rate rises again, says Pentagon
To help enlisted troops save their marriages, the U.S. military has put in programs, workshops and counselling seminars. Find out why despite their best efforts, the divorce rate in the military is continuing to rise.
Child Support & Spousal Support: Canada Reports Default of $2.5 Billion
New survey from Statistics Canada reports default of $2.5 billion in spousal and child support. Read more to get the details.
New Canadian study answers questions about divorce
Read about a new study from Toronto’s York University discusses trends and consequences of marital break down across Canada, and examines divorce, remarriage, and cohabitation in Canada and their effects on children.
No-Fault Divorce Turns 40
Legislators viewed burden of proof to be too heavy for divorcing people, and therefore created the “no-fault” divorce, where a claim of “irreconcilable differences” from one spouse is enough to end a marriage. More about statistics and what it’s done in
New computer program lets parents tell bedtime stories while absent
Read how an online publishing company is adapting to the age of reconstructed families, creating a function where parents can record bedtime stories for their children to use at a later time.
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