Chinese District Puts Cap on Divorce Filings
In a drastic attempt to preserve the sanctity of marriage, a city district in China is limiting the number of divorce filings to 15 per day.
In a drastic attempt to preserve the sanctity of marriage, a city district in China is limiting the number of divorce filings to 15 per day.
As discussed in a recent NearSay blog post, the percentage of divorces involving baby boomers is steadily on the rise.
Deciding to get a divorce is never easy, especially when children are involved.
Everyone has heard the ill-informed notion that a divorce will cost you an arm and a leg.
Divorce can be stressful, and it comes as no surprise that men and women handle and cope with the process differently.
As previously discussed, grey divorces are a rising trend in the divorce world.
Same sex marriage supporters are rejoicing now that homosexual marriage is being recognized in a growing number of states throughout our country.
We’ve all heard the horror stories involving divorces- they’re long, expensive and stressful.
Alimony (also referred to as spousal support), a sum of money oftentimes paid to a woman from her ex-husband to help her maintain a semblance of the lifestyle she once had while married, is drastically changing.
Men are often overlooked when it comes to divorce.