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  • Alone Time for Divorced Parents ' You Need It.  By : Len Stauffenger
    Divorced parents seldom have enough time for themselves. Here are three practical tips to help you create that much needed alone time.
  • Divorce: How to Make a Clean Financial Break  By : Jill Russo Foster
    Some details are too important to be overlooked. When facing a divorce, people often overlook the finer financial details in favor of the larger emotional issues. Jill Russo Foster offers some suggestions for making sure that your divorce really does leave you free to start a new life.
  • How divorce affects your green card chances.  By :
    If an immigrant believes that her spouse is going to file for divorce or has already filed for a divorce and has a case based on her spouse's sponsorship currently being decided by INS (CIS), there may be a way to save the green card (adjustment of status) application that is attached to her spouse's immigrant visa filing and file for VAWA immigrant visa to protect herself from her spouse’s threats, and retain her work card and travel authorization instead of having to start all over again with
  • How To Divorce Proof Your Marriage (from a divorce attorney)  By : Belinda Rachman, Esq
    A divorce attorney since 1996, married to the same person since 1987 tells couples the secret to having a successful marriage.
  • How to make sure that a divorce is the last resort.  By :
    Whether you consider yourself together or ‘two’- gether, you will both find a wonderfully comforting yet exciting familiarity with each other. Familiarity never truly spawns into contempt, as the saying goes. Relationships that exist without creativity and satisfaction are the kinds that spawn contempt. Doing things together with your spouse doesn’t mean that you become dependent on each other.

    Dependence is absolutely the worst thing for your relationship and will ultimately lead to an unheal
  • How To Stop A Divorce: Recognise the Distress Signals in Your Marriage Early!  By : Cucan Pemo
    Is your marriage in trouble? Is your spouse sending out an SOS? By learning to recognise these distress signals in your daily life, you can take the steps you need to save your marriage TODAY!
  • Should I Get A Divorce - 5 Questions To Ask Yourself  By : Susan Willis
    Divorce between two people who still love each other can be very painful, not only for the married couple, but for all of their friends and family, as well Divorce will turn your emotional lives upside down: not to mention the financial costs involved when you consider lawyers, settlements, moving, etc
  • The quiet victims of divorce- the children.  By :
    When people start a new relationship, it is as though Cinderella and her Prince stepped out of that childhood story. A more realistic way to look at it is to think of it as two people who are running for office, campaigning to be in the other person’s life. Forget that it is not who they will be later in life. We are too busy getting the other person to “choose us” so we can live happily ever after. There is, bad habits early on in the relationship we never see.
  • When Not Being "Enough" Was the Cause of Your Divorce  By : Len Stauffenger
    When you're going through a divorce, we frequently experience our ex being defensive about his/her role in the divorce, when he or she might well have been the one who cheated! Let's be sure we don't assume blame that isn't ours to bear.

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