Print Divorce Forms Free
August 20, 2009 by Richie Berges · 1 Comment
Divorce forms are free to be printed. But before selecting the forms to printed, you should actually understand as to which the right form is. For a divorce where there are no minor or no dependent children or the wife is not pregnant and with no properties “Form 12.903(c)(3) – Petition and counter petition for dissolution of marriage with no minor or no children or no property” can be used. If you have property but no minor or no children you can use “Form12.901(a) Petition for dissolution of marriage”. In this form you will have explain how the two of you have decided to divide the property and both of you are satisfied with the division.

Factors That Influence Divorce Rates
August 19, 2009 by Richie Berges · Leave a Comment
There are lot of factors that influence the divorce rates. The changing nature of families for example from an agricultural society to an industrial one is one of the major factors. Social integration is the degree of interaction between individuals and the larger community is emerging as another important factor related the incidence of divorce. Socioeconomic status is probably the next most important correlate for divorce which is comprised of employment status, income and education – the lower the likelihood of divorce is more.

Divorce Psychologist Scottsdale
August 19, 2009 by Richie Berges · Leave a Comment
The people struggling with high conflict divorce situations are on a upward trend. The former spouse is often non co-operative, hostile, harassing or trying to put the children against the other parent. When this occurs the non-offending parent/spouse often feels like they want to someone who can resolve their issue. Parenting coordinators and lawyers can only do so much and the process is expensive and slow. Hence it is mandatory that a forum for people is formed in such situations to support each other where they can share ideas and resources about how best they can handle these toxic divorce challenges.

Effect Of Divorce To Children
August 19, 2009 by Richie Berges · Leave a Comment
Divorce, in any circumstance, rips a child apart, tossing him/her from one house to another, limiting time spent with his/her parents, and confusing him/her. The child sometimes may develop depression that could lead to traumatic disorders, lack of interest in doing innovative things, lack of concentration, a feeling of loneliness and so on. The child starts liking his/her school life more than his home. The child feels that he has just lost his home and home turns to a house. There are very few reasons that would prove to be more beneficial for the parent to leave than to stay and endure his/her marriage.

Jon And Kate Gosslin Divorce
August 19, 2009 by Richie Berges · Leave a Comment
After affairs, scandals and months of speculation, the 10-year marriage of Jon & Kate Plus 8 stars Kate and Jon Gosselin appears to have come to an end. Documents to initiate a legal separation of the Gosselins were filed at the Bucks County Courthouse in Doylestown, Penn.Fans who have watched the couple’s popular TLC show – or read the voluminous coverage of the Gosselins’ marriage woes in the press – will not be surprised.

How Long Does It Take To Finalize A Divorce
August 19, 2009 by Richie Berges · Leave a Comment
The time that it takes to get a divorce will vary greatly from one situation to the next. There are a variety of factors that can influence how long it does take to get a divorce. These can include: Where you live. Some states have a mandatory waiting period to get a divorce. How long this waiting period is can range up to six months after the original divorce paperwork is filed. Even in the worst of cases, divorce proceedings rarely last more than two years. In an ideal situation, it can last for just a few weeks or months.

Divorce During Bankruptcy
August 19, 2009 by Richie Berges · Leave a Comment
Now you’re headed for divorce and have a lot of debt between the two of you, it might make sense to file for bankruptcy before starting a legal divorce proceeding. Filing bankruptcy first can simplify the divorce by clearing out some of your debt. This can make it easier to negotiate how the remaining debts should be divided. Also, you and your spouse might want to consider filing a joint bankruptcy before the divorce. Not only will this make the final division of any remaining debts even easier, but filing a joint bankruptcy is cheaper than filing two separate ones.

Negative Effect Of Divorce Parents On Child Psyche
August 19, 2009 by Richie Berges · Leave a Comment
Divorce, in any circumstance, rips a child apart, tossing him/her from one house to another, limiting time spent with his/her parents, and confusing him/her. The child sometimes may develop depression that could lead to traumatic disorders, lack of interest in doing innovative things, lack of concentration, a feeling of loneliness and so on. The child starts liking his/her school life more than his home. The child feels that he has just lost his home and home turns to a house. There are very few reasons that would prove to be more beneficial for the parent to leave than to stay and endure his/her marriage.

Why Did Lance Armstrong Divorce His wife
August 19, 2009 by Richie Berges · Leave a Comment
After fathering 3 children, Lance Armstrong spent most of his time away from home. Either going for racing or some training. Neither of them are ready to speak of why they are getting divorsed, just that they found out they were not meant to be married and they were never meant for each other. The divorce was “amicable” and they remain good friends today. Kristen also became friends with Sheryl Crow while Lance was dating her.

Should Children Have The Right To Divorce Their Parents
August 19, 2009 by Richie Berges · Leave a Comment
A divorce from one’s parents is just an extension of the principle that children are competent to identify their own interests in taking major decisions such as education, abortion and foster care. The child should have to show proof that he or she has tried counseling and available services for reconciliation and resolving the conflict before seeking a divorce. Parents do not have a fundamental right to determine the course of their child’s life.


