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		<title>Divorce Support While Your Children Are in School</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Oct 2007 10:23:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A number of things can shake up a person&#8217;s life, but divorce is definitely one of the biggest. Whether you initiated it or not, dealing with the aftermath takes a great deal of emotional fortitude.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A number of things can shake up a person&#8217;s life, but divorce is definitely one of the biggest. Whether you initiated it or not, dealing with the aftermath takes a great deal of emotional fortitude.</p>
<p>Most people start to identify themselves in conjunction with their spouse, especially after several years of marriage. Having that identity wrested away in a divorce is a soul-shaking and world-shattering event. There is no more &#8220;family&#8221; the way you previously defined it, and it&#8217;s something that affects both you and your children.</p>
<p>It takes a great deal of time to cope with divorce, strength and support to come to terms with a new identity. That&#8217;s made even more difficult with all the constant reminders of all the &#8220;couples&#8221; things that you used to do, especially with the start of a new school year.</p>
<p>How are you going to deal with the &#8220;couple&#8221; things that you&#8217;ll now have to do alone, like attending school functions? How about coping with seeing your ex-spouse there with a new significant other?</p>
<p>It&#8217;s important to learn to accept and move on, but here are a few divorce support tips for staying sane in the present.</p>
<p>Divorce support tip #1: List your fears</p>
<p>Even if you&#8217;re not an anxious person by nature, divorce can have a major effect on that. Maybe you&#8217;re worried about seeing your ex with his or her new interest. Maybe you&#8217;re worried about attending all those school functions &#8212; parents&#8217; night, plays, concerts, what have you &#8212; by yourself, when everybody else will be with a spouse. Maybe you have other fears.</p>
<p>Whatever the case, you can&#8217;t face your fears if you don&#8217;t name them. Make a list of the things you fear, or that worry and concern you, about facing the new school year as a single parent. Acknowledging your fears is the first step to facing and eliminating them.</p>
<p>Divorce support tip #2: Accept your limitations</p>
<p>You aren&#8217;t Superman (or Wonder Woman). No matter how much you may want to, there will be times when you just won&#8217;t be able to do everything. It&#8217;s okay if you scrap a home-cooked meal in favor of frozen food or dinner out so that you can make it to functions on time, or if you get a store-bought costume for the school play instead of making it yourself. You are only one person.</p>
<p>Divorce support tip #3: Keep the peace</p>
<p>As emotionally trying as it would be to see your ex at school functions, it&#8217;s vital to maintain a peaceful relationship for the sake of your children. Kids are brilliant at picking up on tension, and they&#8217;re probably more worried than you are that there will be a humiliating scene at their school play.</p>
<p>If at all possible, keep your post-divorce relationship with your ex friendly. If you can&#8217;t manage friendly, at least manage civil. And don&#8217;t speak ill of your ex to your children. Tempting as it may be to list what you view as a litany of faults, it will only serve to damage your ex&#8217;s relationship with your kids, and possibly yours as well. If you need to vent, do it to a supportive friend or relative.</p>
<p>Divorce support tip #4: This, too, shall pass</p>
<p>Above all, know that everything you feel â€“ the fears, the worries, the grief and the transitional feeling â€“ is not permanent. The present stage of your life will pass, and you will move on to the next. With each passing day, coping will get a little easier. The good things in life may not last forever, but then again, neither do the bad things.</p>
<p>Divorce brings lots of changes to your life, but you don&#8217;t have to let those changes destroy your sanity. The school season is stressful enough without adding a new list of worries to it. Take a deep breath and take it one day at a time, and eventually things will get better.</p>
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		<title>Quick Divorce, Divorce on Demand</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Oct 2007 10:22:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You most likely believe a divorce is a long and tedious affair which involves hanging around court rooms and divorce attorney offices throughout the duration of the trial. The idea of having to go through a divorce is dreadful for most people but the procedure itself can be just as exhausting and taxing both emotionally [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You most likely believe a divorce is a long and tedious affair which involves hanging around court rooms and divorce attorney offices throughout the duration of the trial. The idea of having to go through a divorce is dreadful for most people but the procedure itself can be just as exhausting and taxing both emotionally and financially.</p>
<p>However, in the 21st century, it is not necessary that a divorce has to be long drawn out and tiring. In fact, quick divorces are available on demand. If your relationship has just about dissolved and you want to end things within the fastest possible time duration, going for a quickie divorce is the ideal solution.</p>
<p>A quick divorce is an ideal solution in terms of finances. This is because it is an inexpensive way of obtaining one and also speeds up the process while eliminating any requirement for your presence in the court. This procedure is particularly ideal for couples that do not have children or are mutually agreed on key issues such as splitting of assets and other properties. For a simplified or quick divorce, however, there are some requirements that need to be met in order to be eligible.</p>
<p>Quick divorce criteria:</p>
<p>    * There has to be mutual agreement between spouses that the marriage cannot be salvaged.<br />
    * The couple should not have any minor children.<br />
    * Mutual agreement between spouses on how marital property should be divided.</p>
<p>To file for a simplified or quick divorce, one my ask a court clerk for information on documents needed and the deadlines for form filling as well as the costs that are associated. A lawyer is not really required for this proceeding but can be approached in case of any legal query that you or your partner may have. While this process is undoubtedly quick and comparatively less stressful, you may just want to get legal consultation in case, you have any doubts regarding the agreements that you are negotiating as a way to protect yourself. Also state laws have to be checked before proceeding with this type of a divorce. While many online sites offer do it yourself kits for divorce, it would be best to check whether the forms given are in fact valid in your state.</p>
<p>The best place to get a quick divorce is online. This is also much less expensive and faster than the traditional method of getting one. A lawyer is not needed in this case and the procedure for divorce is normally concluded in a relatively short time allowing the people involved to move on with their lives, thereby cutting down on any stress or disruption that you may be prone to. This could also help in saving you considerable sums of money that would have otherwise been spent on the lawsuit. However, before opting for a quick divorce, do take the time out to consider whether it is the right step for you.</p>
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		<title>Online Divorce &#8211; Is It Legal?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Oct 2007 10:21:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Marriage is a sacred union between two people who can get married at a driveâ€“thru in Las Vegas and divorced over the Internet.
For years we&#8217;ve all seen the dirty, messy divorces of celebrities slashed across every tabloid and talk show. We know that divorces can be ugly, mean and down right cruel. These are usually [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Marriage is a sacred union between two people who can get married at a driveâ€“thru in Las Vegas and divorced over the Internet.</p>
<p>For years we&#8217;ve all seen the dirty, messy divorces of celebrities slashed across every tabloid and talk show. We know that divorces can be ugly, mean and down right cruel. These are usually contested divorces, where one or both of the parties involved can not decided on the terms and agreements of their mutual assets. The movie &#8220;War of the Roses&#8221; is a good example of a contested divorce.</p>
<p>Online divorces are not designed for these types of complicated situations. If your divorce is headed in that direction, get a lawyer. Online divorces cater to uncontested cases. An uncontested divorce is when both parties are in agreement and have chosen to split amicably.</p>
<p>Just the idea of getting a divorce online begs a basket full of questions. Don&#8217;t you need a lawyer? What about the kids and the house? Is it legal?</p>
<p>Fact is a lawyer is not required. An uncontested divorce may be filled and filed directly to the court house without ever speaking to an attorney. Since all parties are in agreement on all matters, there is no reason to bring in a third party. One of the benefits to enlisting an online legal or divorce service is the cost.</p>
<p>These types of services are an excellent choice for those with low incomes who cannot afford an attorney. A typical online divorce preparation service filing an uncontested divorce with no children is about $300, apposed to about $2200 an attorney would charge for the same forms and services.</p>
<p>Most online divorce services will use an interview style questionnaire asking the filer about the details of their divorce situation. Those filing an uncontested divorce can still request child support, custody and alimony. When the interview is completed and paid for, the answers are sent to the divorce service to prepare the paperwork in its state specific forms.</p>
<p>Forms and paperwork is one of the most important legal processes. The completion service will prepare the paperwork according to state and federal guidelines. One of the most common mistakes in DIY divorces is that the forms are incorrect. These services ensure the correct forms are prepared and 100 percent legal. Many services include a satisfaction guarantee.</p>
<p>The preparation service will then mail or email the prepared forms, usually within about two days, ready to be signed, notarized and filed.</p>
<p>A notary is one of the most important parts of the signing process. A notary public is a person that has been authorized by the state to certify documents. The signature and seal/stamp of a notary public is required when filing an uncontested divorce.</p>
<p>After the paperwork has been filed it is unlikely a person will have to appear in court for any reason. Although, there are exceptions to all legal rules and a judge may need to speak to one or both parties involved depending on the circumstances of the divorce.</p>
<p>Remember these services do not constitute as legal council and are not acting as attorneys. They are designed to help people represent themselves in their own legal matters.</p>
<p>The Internet has become a powerful and useful tool. It seems just about anything can be accomplished via the information super highway. It&#8217;s our fast track to news, shopping, love and divorce.</p>
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		<title>Getting A Divorce Lawyer</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Oct 2007 10:20:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you are faced with the fact that you are getting a divorce it can be a very confusing time. Many do not realize what the first step is to getting a divorce. Sometimes it is a mutual thing between two people and other times it is a very sad and messy divorce that someone [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you are faced with the fact that you are getting a divorce it can be a very confusing time. Many do not realize what the first step is to getting a divorce. Sometimes it is a mutual thing between two people and other times it is a very sad and messy divorce that someone cannot believe is happening to them. Either way you have to get a divorce lawyer to get you through this time.</p>
<p>It is important to get a divorce lawyer when going through a divorce because you have to be fair. You need to make sure that you are getting what is yours and not missing out on something that you should have received. It is important to get someone to help you through all the legal matters because this is going to be one of the most confusing parts to getting divorced and having a professional there to help you is very crucial.</p>
<p>There are many things that you have to get ready for when it comes to a divorce. A divorce lawyer is going to know what to do and how to get you through it. You will be ale to feel better knowing that you have someone on your side there working for you. However the one thing that you have to realize is that you do have to pay for a divorce lawyer. Sometimes you can work it out and it is not that bad, but other times it can be a very expensive ordeal to have someone good represent you and help you get what you deserve.</p>
<p>There are different ways to go about getting a divorce lawyer. You can look through the phone book and call around to the different lawyers. You want to get references so that you are sure that you are getting someone that you can trust and feel good about. You will also want to make sure that you are asking about the payment method so that you are not confused or surprised with the amount when the divorce is final. You need to make sure that you feel comfortable with the lawyer that you get. You need to trust them and know that you are in good hands for this divorce.</p>
<p>Many times you can get a referral from a family member or friend. This is good way to pick a lawyer. If you already know that they have helped someone else you will feel better knowing what to expect with them. However every divorce proceeding is different. You have to be prepared for the good and the bad to come. It is always better however when you have someone there working for you and helping you get through this most difficult time. You need to get what is rightfully yours and the best thing to do is get a divorce lawyer that will work hard for you.</p>
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		<title>Divorce Legal Forms</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Oct 2007 10:19:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Divorce is a very important issue for a family person. It not only involves the lives of the couple, but perhaps more importantly, the lives of their children, who are sometimes of a tender age and cannot easily reconcile with the new situation. Responsible parents should, therefore, think of the welfare of their children before [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Divorce is a very important issue for a family person. It not only involves the lives of the couple, but perhaps more importantly, the lives of their children, who are sometimes of a tender age and cannot easily reconcile with the new situation. Responsible parents should, therefore, think of the welfare of their children before taking such a drastic step.</p>
<p>However, if you have taken an irrevocable decision to part ways, it is natural to initiate the legal process, the first step of which is filling out the Legal Forms for filing the lawsuit in the court.</p>
<p>Now unfortunately, it may happen you are short of funds to consult a lawyer, whose heavy fees may burn a deep hole in your pocket. So the cheapest course in such circumstances would be to go shopping for Legal Forms and make your own effort to start the proceedings. Legal Forms are easily available from stationery or bookstores in your local market. They are also available from law firms.</p>
<p>The easiest way, however, is to surf the Internet, which offers innumerable sources for such forms. You can get them free of for a low price. The word â€˜free&#8217; attracts those who are short of funds. But a form delivered free may be outdated and incompletely formatted, or may just be irrelevant to your state or the time. Even the paid ones may be fallacious.</p>
<p>Get the form and, before rushing to fill it, go to your local law center or library and get the latest official version of the form. Still better, you can approach your local law court clerk and ask for the form, which can be supplied either free or at a nominal cost. It is always advisable to consult an expert lawyer in such crucial matters as divorce.</p>
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		<title>Divorce Advice</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Oct 2007 10:18:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Divorce is one of the most painful processes that a couple can go through because it is a process where fault is established and it is also where the custody of the children and assets are fought for, which are both emotionally and psychologically taxing. Given this, there has been a lot that has been [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Divorce is one of the most painful processes that a couple can go through because it is a process where fault is established and it is also where the custody of the children and assets are fought for, which are both emotionally and psychologically taxing. Given this, there has been a lot that has been written on how people can better prepare or deal with the divorce proceedings, which include advice on how to plan a strategy on how assets can be divided. Although these have helped people deal with the process of divorce better, they only cover the period up to when a final settlement is reached and they seem to overlook the â€œafter,â€ wherein people who just got divorced also need advice on how to move on with their lives.</p>
<p>Healing process</p>
<p>A divorce can be described as a â€œbreakâ€ or a â€œwounding processâ€ wherein relationships are severed, which could leave a painful wound for those who have decided to part ways. Given this, there is a need for people to be guided on how to begin and undertake a healing process so that they can move on with their lives. As with any â€œbreak,â€ the first step that people should take is to allow themselves to grieve the loss that they have just experienced. This is an important first step, as this would allow a person to feel and move through the emotional pain of losing someone. In some cases it would be helpful to document such feelings in a journal as a means of venting them.</p>
<p>The next step in the process is to muster enough determination and decide to heal, to forgive the other party and to move on with their lives. This is also an essential step as this can free a person from feeling anger and bitterness for the rest of his life as a result of the divorce. In addition, doing so can also open up other opportunities for growth and healing. Lastly and more importantly, people who have just gone through a divorce would also do well to surround themselves with a healthy support system who would support them in the healing process. This is very important as having people who care about them can provide the motivation to stay the course of healing from a divorce.</p>
<p>Going through a divorce can be very painful, but moving on after a divorce can be equally as painful. Given this, people who have just gone through a divorce also need advice and guidance on how they can undergo the healing process of grieving, deciding to forgive, and getting the needed support so that they can move on with their lives.</p>
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