Divorce is only legal way to end a marriage in California. Divorce, also called dissolution of marriage, involves settling issues such as child custody, alimony and diving items owned by the couple. …
How Credit History Can Predict Divorce
A Kansas State University researcher (Sonya Britt, assistant professor of family studies and human services and program director of personal financial planning) discovered that couples who argue about …
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What Is The Difference Between An Emotional Affair And A Physical Affair?
Marital infidelity is one of the most common grounds for marriage dissolution. In some cases when a spouse files for divorce citing irreconcilable differences, infidelity may be at the heart of the …
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Proof of Cheating Through Cellphone Use
A cellphone provides an easy form of communication for individuals who are carrying on an extra-marital affair. A spouse can keep in touch with the other woman or man through text messages discreetly …
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How Poverty Exacerbates Divorce and Vice Versa
As more American families are climbing out of the Great Recession and trying to get back on track with regard to their financial situations, divorce rates in the United States resumed their gradual …
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How to End an Abusive Relationship Through Divorce
According to statistics, in almost 20 percent of marriages spouses may slap, hit or assault each other. When adding in the number of individuals who are also emotionally and verbally abused, the …
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