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A news report is surfacing of a woman, a victim of repeated domestic abuse, who stealthily called 911 for help while her attacker was still in the home.
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A news report is surfacing of a woman, a victim of repeated domestic abuse, who stealthily called 911 for help while her attacker was still in the home.
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Making the transition from summertime fun to a regimented school schedule can be difficult for both children and parents, especially if the parents are divorced.
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People choose to become stay at home parents for many different reasons, which can include the birth of a child, sudden unemployment, or rising costs in childcare and nanny services.
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New York State legislatures voted to increase the number of Family Court judges on Thursday, June 19th, and Friday, June 20th.
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If you are going through a divorce and have children with your spouse, then chances are you will deal with a law guardian.
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A little known trick of the trade to getting a divorce settled quickly is to hire a private judge to hear the case.
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You’ve given it careful consideration and have decided that you either want to divorce your spouse or proceed with a family court matter.
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Now that you know how to properly communicate with your ex, it’s time to outline exactly why keeping a line of friendly communication open is important.
Why You Should Get Along With Your Ex Read More »
A new trend that is sweeping tinsel town allows couples to get everything, and I mean absolutely everything, in writing before they marry.
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Before New York adopted a no-fault divorce policy in 2010, one party to a divorce would have to take fault, or essentially the blame, for the dissolution of their marriage, even when both sides agreed that divorce was necessary.
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