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  • How Do I Stop My Divorce-Tips That Really Work  By : Chidi Rodney Akomas
    For some reason, you can not seem to make things work. You and your other half are not talking to each other like you used to.
  • Making Sense Of The Divorce Process  By : Thomas Pretty
    This article provides a brief guide to the divorce process.
  • How Can I Stop This Divorce From Happening  By : Chidi Rodney Akomas
    Relationships are great and when they turn into marriage it's even better. These days marriages go through a lot of stressful times.
  • 6 Ways To Stop Your Divorce And Save Your Marriage  By : Dean Caporella
    You can stop your divorce and save your marriage but this depends on some important factors which we reveal in this informative report.
  • Custody Software: An Overview  By : Hera Nelsun
    What is custody software? How does it help divorced parents? These are some common questions that divorced parents have about custody software. It is understandable that parents would want to know what many of the programs do. Here's a basic overview of the things that custody programs do.
  • Child Custody Software: Important Features  By : Hera Nelsun
    Divorced parents need a lot of resources to help with their custody situations. Fortunately the last ten years have seen a growth in software products that can help divorced parents. Here are three features that custody software offers that divorced parents may want to look into.
  • Child Custody Software: Important Information to Know  By : Hera Nelsun
    There are enough programs that have been developed that divorced parents can now choose the software that will help them with their particular needs.
  • Coparenting and Child Custody Schedules  By : Hera Nelsun
    Divorced parents who decide to try coparenting need to have a solid parenting plan and child custody schedule. In order to create a custody schedule that works for you, you need to have a basic schedule that you put on a calendar for at least a year, a good holiday and special events schedule, and a way to easily make changes in a monthly schedule.
  • Child Custody Papers: Errors That Affect Visitation  By : Hera Nelsun
    No parent wants their visitation plan rejected because of a technical error on their custody papers. But, this does happen frequently. It's important to have the necessary child custody papers filled out correctly so the court can adopt your visitation schedule. Here are three common errors that you need to avoid.
  • Child Visitation: Preparing for Child Custody Court  By : Hera Nelsun
    In order to be successful in child custody court, it is vital to have a solid visitation plan prepared. While you are making your child visitation plan, there are certain key elements to consider. These include thinking about the calendar schedule you'd like to have, the holiday schedule, and any vacation time or special events.
  • Family Law Software: Creating Custody Agreements and Lowering Child Support  By : Hera Nelsun
    There can be many advantages to using a family law software in your custody case and there are many various types of software programs that have been developed to help with family law and custody cases. Many family law attorneys use these programs in their cases, and more and more parents are downloading them and finding them to be helpful.
  • Child Custody Orders and Custody Mediation  By : Hera Nelsun
    Getting a custody court order that you are happy with is the goal in any custody situation. Because this is so important, you want to do everything possible to make sure that you like your order. One way to help ensure that you get the order you want is going through child custody mediation.
  • Advice About Child Visitation and Custody  By : Hera Nelsun
    I had lunch last week with a friend who has two children and is recently divorced. As we talked, he shared some of the frustrations and successes with his custody situation. I've thought about what we talked about and decided that other parents dealing with a custody situation could use the information. So, here is some advice about child visitation.
  • Child Custody and Visitation Schedule: Resources That Can Help You  By : Hera Nelsun
    A newly divorced parent faces hundreds of questions about custody and visitation. It can be overwhelming and frustrating even in the best circumstances. However, the good news is that it is possible to create a child custody schedule that works for your situation. The real key to doing this is finding the right resources to help you create it. Here are some of the resources that can help you.
  • Child Custody Papers and Forms: Information You Need to Know  By : Hera Nelsun
    Custody forms and papers can be confusing and overwhelming for anybody. So, to help bring some clarity to the subject, here is some information about the child custody forms and papers that you need for your custody case.
  • Joint Child Custody: Can Mediation Help?  By : Hera Nelsun
    Some divorced parents find it difficult to work out joint child custody. In these situations, it may be helpful for the parents of the children to seek out mediation. Here are some things to consider about mediation and if it could help your joint custody arrangement.
  • The 7 Steps On How To Stop A Divorce  By : Dean Caporella
    If you are desperate to learn how to stop a divorce then before you start, know that it really depends mostly on you. If that sounds strange then we reveal the things you need to know and do about saving your relationship.
  • Child Visitation: Information About Child Custody  By : Hera Nelsun
    Understandably, divorced parents want to learn all they can about visitation laws, schedules, forms, court, etc. so they can come up with the best parenting plan for their situation. In order to bring some clarity to the subject, we've gathered together important information about child visitation.
  • Will All Marriages Fail As The Number of Divorces Is On The Rise?  By : MIKE SELVON
    As the number of divorces that occur each year continues to climb, it can often seem as if a marriage is doomed before it has even begun.
  • Child Custody Battle: Advice on Bringing Peace to Your Custody Case  By : Hera Nelsun
    With all of the fighting and tension that can come in a child custody situation, it's no wonder that many divorced parents say they're going through a custody battle. Here's some advice on how to bring some peace to your battle.
  • Child Custody Battle: Advice on Bringing Peace to Your Custody Case  By : Hera Nelsun
    With all of the fighting and tension that can come in a child custody situation, it's no wonder that many divorced parents say they're going through a custody battle. Here's some advice on how to bring some peace to your battle.
  • Infidelity Causes More Damage Than Ending A Marriage  By : MIKE SELVON
    If there was ever a valid reason to call up the family lawyer, then it would be because your spouse has been cheating on you.
  • Infidelity Causes More Damage Than Ending A Marriage  By : MIKE SELVON
    If there was ever a valid reason to call up the family lawyer, then it would be because your spouse has been cheating on you.
  • Filing for Child Custody: Important Things to Do and Avoid  By : Hera Nelsun
    Divorcing parents can have a lot of questions about filing for child custody. In order to bring some clarification to a topic that can be hard to figure out, here are some things you should do when filing for child custody and some things you should avoid.
  • What Can You Do to Live Again After Divorce?  By : Joseph Carter
    Living happily again after divorce can really be a challenge, because separation is one of the most upsetting experiences that many people experience. Divorce is not only the end of a union, but also the death of your hopes and dreams.
  • Taking A Look At Divorced Singles In The Dating Pool  By : MIKE SELVON
    Going on a date can be very nerve wracking even for people who are used to the dating game.
  • A Personal Reference Letter of Recommendation Shouldn't Be Boring  By : Lanard Perry
    I don't know about you but the last thing I want to do is give a boring personal reference letter of recommendation to a friend who's competing with scores of others for one job opening. If I did that I they'd be better off without my letter.
  • Separation and Divorce Tips: Different Parenting Styles after Separation  By : Carolyn Ellis
    It's not uncommon for the difference in parenting styles between parents to become very apparent after separation. Realizing you have little control over what happens "over there" at your ex-partner's house is an issue many newly divorced parents need to let go of. Children of divorced need some transition time to get used to the unique rhythms of each household.
  • Separation and Divorce Tips: Different Parenting Styles after Separation  By : Carolyn Ellis
    It's not uncommon for the difference in parenting styles between parents to become very apparent after separation. Realizing you have little control over what happens "over there" at your ex-partner's house is an issue many newly divorced parents need to let go of. Children of divorced need some transition time to get used to the unique rhythms of each household.
  • Separation and Divorce Tips: Different Parenting Styles after Separation  By : Carolyn Ellis
    It's not uncommon for the difference in parenting styles between parents to become very apparent after separation. Realizing you have little control over what happens "over there" at your ex-partner's house is an issue many newly divorced parents need to let go of. Children of divorced need some transition time to get used to the unique rhythms of each household.
  • Separation and Divorce Tips: Different Parenting Styles after Separation  By : Carolyn Ellis
    It's not uncommon for the difference in parenting styles between parents to become very apparent after separation. Realizing you have little control over what happens "over there" at your ex-partner's house is an issue many newly divorced parents need to let go of. Children of divorced need some transition time to get used to the unique rhythms of each household.
  • Divorce Advice for Women: How To Cope With Divorce  By : Tenzin Pemo
    In the heat of the moment, you can easily act out of fear and resentment. This happens also in divorce. And since women are the more emotional of the spouses, they end up making poor financial decisions because they were too angry, too hurt, or too afraid to think rationally. Learn what is really happening and how you can cope with divorce today.
  • Divorce Advice for Women: How To Cope With Divorce  By : Tenzin Pemo
    In the heat of the moment, you can easily act out of fear and resentment. This happens also in divorce. And since women are the more emotional of the spouses, they end up making poor financial decisions because they were too angry, too hurt, or too afraid to think rationally. Learn what is really happening and how you can cope with divorce today.
  • Divorce Advice for Women: How To Cope With Divorce  By : Tenzin Pemo
    In the heat of the moment, you can easily act out of fear and resentment. This happens also in divorce. And since women are the more emotional of the spouses, they end up making poor financial decisions because they were too angry, too hurt, or too afraid to think rationally. Learn what is really happening and how you can cope with divorce today.
  • Your Parenting Plan and the Child Custody Schedule  By : Hera Nelsun
    A big, important part of your parenting plan is the child custody schedule. If you are a divorced parent, it is vital that you take the time now to make a really great custody schedule because it will pay off in the long term. Here are three tips for making this section of your parenting plan.
  • Joint Child Custody Schedules: How to Make Them Work  By : Hera Nelsun
    Divorced parents who opt for a joint child custody schedule often discover some challenges to making it work. Most of these difficulties stem from the complications of the custody and visitation schedule. However, joint custody schedules can proceed smoothly. Here are three suggestions for making that happen.
  • Your Child Visitation Schedule: Schedule Holidays Right and Win More Time  By : Hera Nelsun
    Being able to spend more time with your children is definitely a win in any child custody situation. Here are three ways to use holidays to create a better visitation schedule.
  • False Allegations Leads To a Bitter Divorce  By : Ranju Kumar
    Of late, the world seems to be growing intensely selfish. People are willing to use whatever contrivances they may have at hand, to destroy their objects of hate. At times, they are willing to stoop as low as using their loved ones as pawns to play hate games with their enemies.
  • Child Visitation and Custody Schedule  By : Hera Nelsun
    A big part of child visitation is creating a custody schedule. As a newly divorced parent it can be overwhelming to come up with the best calendar for your situation. Here is some information so you can know how to make your ideal custody and visitation schedule.
  • Shared Parenting and Joint Child Custody  By : Hera Nelsun
    There are myriads of questions that divorced parents have about shared parenting. In an attempt to shed some light on the topic, here are some facts about shared parenting. This should help you decide if this is the right custody arrangement for your situation.
  • Coparenting and Child Visitation  By : Hera Nelsun
    How do you work out child visitation time in a coparenting custody arrangement? Creating the visitation schedule can be tricky because there is a lot of switching between the parents. Here are some suggestions for working it out.
  • Creating a Parenting Plan for Child Custody Court  By : Hera Nelsun
    The purpose of custody court is for the judge or court to accept a parenting plan as a court order and make the plan legally binding. If you and your former spouse are working together or if you're preparing a plan to present at mediation or at court, it is vital that you create the best parenting plan that you can. Here are some things to consider.
  • Child Custody Forms: General Information that Affects Your Custody Order  By : Hera Nelsun
    In order for your child custody order to be accurate, it's essential that you fill out the proper child custody forms in the correct way. Knowing this information will give you a head start. So, here are the basics about child custody forms.
  • Child Custody Papers and Filing for Child Custody  By : Hera Nelsun
    Paperwork and filing for child custody go hand in hand. Because there are so many forms and papers, it can be easy for a divorcing parent to get confused and frustrated. Here is an overview of the papers you need to file for child custody.
  • Child Custody Orders and Important Custody Laws  By : Hera Nelsun
    The child custody order is the final result of your child custody agreement or parenting plan. Because the parents have to follow the custody order, it is important for the parents to be happy about the order and the custody agreement. Here are some of the custody laws you need to know when creating your agreement so you are satisfied with your order.
  • Important Details on Moving on After Divorce  By : Joseph Carter
    Surviving divorce is very important in order to start with life afresh. People face various problems after the entire procedure of divorce. Here are some basics about surviving a divorce that will tell how to reduce the stress that comes with a divorce.
  • The Keys to Surviving Separation  By : Joseph Carter
    Separation teaches many things to a person such as the notion that there are some good and bad effects of divorce. People believe that divorce leads to many crucial losses and causes emotional problems.
  • Family Law Software: An Overview of Child Support Software  By : Hera Nelsun
    One nice thing that has developed with family law software are the programs that calculate child support. This has saved attorneys and court staff countless hours of figuring and gives peace of mind because there are no errors. In recent years parents have been able to get these programs so that they can have peace of mind about their payments.
  • Tips to Help You Survive Divorce  By : Joseph Carter
    Divorce is one of the most traumatic events that a person experiences in life. Going through a divorce that has resulted in bitter feelings may create havoc. Divorce can devastate a person emotionally as well as financially.
  • Winning Child Custody: Advice About Provisions in Your Agreement  By : Hera Nelsun
    Part of winning in child custody is to make sure that your parenting wishes are followed by the other parent. Being sure to come up with provisions that you want is some of the best child custody advice that you can get and ensures that you truly win.
  • Tips on Resources to Help You Survive Divorce  By : Joseph Carter
    Divorce is one of the most complicated experiences and it teaches many things to a person. Although people separate for many reasons, you cannot avoid certain effects that accompany divorce, as they are inevitable.
  • Child Custody Advice About Common Legal Custody Terms  By : Hera Nelsun
    A newly divorcing parent suddenly finds that they have to learn an entire new language-the legal language of custody. There are so many terms that it is easy to get overwhelmed or confused. Here is a basic guide to the common legal terms in custody situations.
  • How to Move on After Divorce and Infidelity  By : Joseph Carter
    When it comes to divorce, there is not a lot of good that can be said about it. It is an expensive process and one that is extremely emotional for both parties, even if they are able to hide their feelings.
  • Joint Child Custody: Is Shared Parenting Right for You?  By : Hera Nelsun
    Joint child custody, or shared parenting, is becoming a more popular option for divorced parents. Shared parenting comes with many benefits and also has unique challenges. Here are some of the benefits and issues to overcome with joint child custody.
  • How Child Custody Mediation Can Help You Win Child Custody  By : Hera Nelsun
    Many divorcing parents use mediation to work through their child custody case. Oftentimes, these parents leave mediation and are very happy with their child custody arrangement. They feel like they have won in their custody situation. Since no parent wants to lose in child custody, here are three ways that mediation can help you win.
  • Child Custody Papers and Making Your Parenting Plan  By : Hera Nelsun
    When you're filling out your child custody papers, it's important for you to have a good idea of what you want your parenting plan to be. If you've already created a parenting plan, or custody agreement, then it will make filling out the custody papers that much easier.
  • Child Visitation and Custody Mediation  By : Hera Nelsun
    Usually parents have heard about mediation but are unsure about what exactly goes on there and if it can help them with their custody situation. In order to help divorced parents better understand if and how mediation can help them, here are some of the common questions and answers about it.
  • Child Custody Laws and Child Support  By : Hera Nelsun
    To help you understand the laws about child support it's helpful to look at the child support forms you fill out, the requirements your state has for calculating child support, and to know about the child support software that your state uses.
  • Win Child Custody With Your Parenting Plan  By : Hera Nelsun
    As a divorced parent, you want to do everything in your power to make sure that the child custody agreement comes out in your favor. And, the number one thing you need to ensure a victory is to prepare an amazing parenting plan.
  • Parental Alienation As A Reason Of Divorce  By : Ranju Kumar
    Parental alienation is just another one of the numerous reasons why the problem of divorce has grown so serious in contemporary society today. In medical terms it is termed as PAS or Parental Alienation Syndrome.
  • Discover the Secrets to Moving on After Divorce and Infidelity  By : Joseph Carter
    Marriage is serious because many people depend upon the connection that was built. Divorce gives rise to issues related to children, property, economic practicality, social standing, etc.
  • Filing Child Custody Forms: Tips for Being Prepared  By : Hera Nelsun
    There's a lot of paperwork involved in a custody situation. Divorcing parents have forms to fill out for almost everything involving their children. Here are some things that can help you prepare to fill out and file your child custody forms.
  • Child Custody Court: Knowing the Basic Information  By : Hera Nelsun
    Every person dealing with a custody situation needs to know the basics of custody court. You may not ever even step foot in a courtroom, but it doesn't hurt to acquaint yourself with basics of custody court so that you can be prepared.
  • Child Custody and Visitation Orders: Information About the Right Forms  By : Hera Nelsun
    Every divorced parent wants the best possible custody order. Because it impacts your custody order, it's important that you fill out and file your custody forms correctly. Here is some information you need to know about the forms that get you your order.
  • Shared Parenting and Child Custody Mediation  By : Hera Nelsun
    Many divorced parents want to have a shared parenting agreement but find it difficult because they aren't getting along. Here's some information about how mediation can help you create your shared parenting arrangement.
  • Important Details on How to Move on After Divorce and Infidelity  By : Joseph Carter
    Let’s begin by defining Infidelity. According to the American Edition of the Oxford Dictionary, Infidelity is defined as unfaithfulness esp. adultery. According to the same dictionary, an Infidel is an unbeliever. Therefore, the act of infidelity can be described as an act of an unbeliever expressing their faithlessness of the marital environment.
  • Your Child Custody Schedule: An Important Part of the Custody Agreement  By : Hera Nelsun
    The child custody schedule forms a large part of the child custody agreement and it is the part that affects you on a daily basis. There are many different kinds of schedules that parents can create. Here is some information to help you create the best custody schedule.
  • Tips to Help You Move on After Divorce Involving Children  By : Joseph Carter
    Children are severely affected by divorce. Stressed conversations, ugly custody battles, or sporadic visitation can cause drastic changes in their behavior. It is common for children to experience depression, regression, or even display aggression towards other children.
  • Child Custody Laws: What You Need to Know About Visitation  By : Hera Nelsun
    While you're creating your visitation plan, it is essential that you know the laws that surround child visitation. Here are three visitation laws that are vital to your custody agreement.
  • Win Your Child Custody Battle  By : Hera Nelsun
    Divorcing parents sometimes say that they are going through a "child custody battle". Many parents feel like they are fighting for very important things with their custody battle. Since this is such an important thing, here are some tips for winning child custody.
  • Coparenting: Making Joint Child Custody Work  By : Hera Nelsun
    Divorced parents who try coparenting find that it can benefit both them and the children. Here is some advice for making joint child custody successful.
  • Children and Custody Court: How to Help Them Through the Custody Battle  By : Hera Nelsun
    A lot of parents want to handle their divorce and the subsequent child custody issues in a way that is positive for their children. This can be tricky when the parents are not getting along and have to go to custody court. Here are three tips for helping your children get through the child custody battle.
  • Parenting Plans and Shared Parenting  By : Hera Nelsun
    Creating a solid parenting plan is the key to successful shared parenting. It benefits the parents because both know what is going on. And it is good for the children to have a reliable, steady schedule that includes time with both parents. Here are three suggestions for creating your parenting plan.
  • Family Law Software and Creating Your Child Custody Agreement  By : Hera Nelsun
    Today there is more and more software being developed for family law. One particular type of family law software are programs that allow the user to create a child custody agreement. Here are some of the features and benefits that these programs have.
  • Tips to Help You Survive Divorce and Separation  By : Joseph Carter
    Many people dream about happy endings and marriages that last "forever-more". The truth is that after a few wonderful years, weeks or even days, they may come across various differences between them and their partners that are beyond repair.
  • Child Visitation and Creating Your Visitation Schedule  By : Hera Nelsun
    Many divorced parents encounter unexpected difficulties regarding child visitation. Generally these issues come up regarding the visitation schedule. To help you avoid and fix some common problems, here are three tips for successfully creating your child visitation schedule.
  • What Can You Do to Improve Your Chances of Successfully Moving on After a Bad Divorce?  By : Joseph Carter
    A lot of people feel that the world has ended for them when they get divorced. This should not be the case. Yes, parting ways with your spouse can be a very painful and stressful experience, but it is not the end of the world.
  • Child Custody Laws to Know for Preparing for Court  By : Hera Nelsun
    The laws about child custody can be complex and confusing. However, it is worthwhile for a divorced parent to invest some time to learning the laws that surround child custody. Knowing the laws helps to prepare you for court. Here are some of the laws found in almost every state that can help you be prepared for court.
  • Causes of Divorce: How To Avoid It And Save Your Marriage  By : Tenzin Pemo
    Some causes of divorce have made marriage a rather easy exercise that can be cast and shape and die at will, especially by abusive and deceitful partners. So, what are the causes of divorce, and is there a way to prevent divorce and save your marriage?
  • Winning Child Custody: The Right Approach  By : Hera Nelsun
    If you're a divorced parent going through a custody situation, you may have anxiety or apprehension about court or mediation because you're afraid that you won't win child custody. But, if you approach your case right, you can be sure to come out victorious.
  • Breaking Up With a Boyfriend - How to Get Him Back  By : Jeffrey Minner
    Breaking up with a boyfriend doesn't have to mean the end if you play your cards right. What you do and sometimes what you don't do can all play a part in how it all plays out. We discuss some unconventional methods but it works like a charm every time!
  • Joint Child Custody: How to Create Your Child Visitation Schedule  By : Hera Nelsun
    The key that can make or break joint child custody is the child visitation schedule. With a good visitation schedule, the pick up and drop off times go as scheduled and both parents know what is going on. Here are some suggestions for creating a good visitation schedule that can help you with your joint child custody.
  • Do You Still Believe In Soul Mates?  By : Catherine Behan
    Life seemed to end when the divorce happened. The hopeful young woman, barely in her 20's saw only her perfect family. Could a second soul mate be possible?
  • The Secret Strategies To Get An Ex Back Before They Move On  By : Dean Caporella
    Getting an ex back by stealth could be considered sneaky in some circles but the truth is, it revolves around you redefining yourself. We explain how this works in this informative guide to making up.
  • Family Court: How to Prepare for Your Child Custody Case  By : Hera Nelsun
    The key to feeling confident about appearing in family and custody court is preparation. If you are prepared, you don't need to worry. Here are three suggestions for preparing for your big day in family court.
  • Child Custody Advice About How to Win in Child Custody  By : Hera Nelsun
    Some of the best advice for winning in child custody is to be prepared when you go to court or mediation. Whether you're going to court soon, going to mediation, or just meeting with your former spouse, here are three things you can do to prepare.
  • Child Custody Information: Winning Child Custody  By : Hera Nelsun
    Following these guidelines and creating a custody agreement you're happy with is the best way to win child custody.
  • The Secrets to Hiring a Divorce Lawyer  By : Joseph Carter
    Just because your spouse wants to get out of the marriage that does not mean that you need a divorce lawyer right away. Yes, you need to protect your interests in court, if you have to, but in "no-fault" states like California, you do not have to go through an adversarial process just to get a divorce.
  • Child Custody Mediation and Your Custody Order  By : Hera Nelsun
    Child custody mediation is when both parents sit down with a mediator and create a parenting plan that they both agree on. Once they agree on their parenting plan, they take it to court and it becomes the custody order. If you and your child's other parent try mediation, here are three things you can do to make it successful.
  • Love Is Never Free But The Love Quiz Test Is  By : Shaune Flanagan
    Love is not free. It never has been and never will be. It is like having a full time job.
  • Tips to Help You Divorce Without a Lawyer  By : Joseph Carter
    Divorce may be nasty at times but that does not mean that you need to spend a lot of money on a lawyer just to get what you want of the proceedings. Although, the whole idea of divorce without a lawyer is not be popular in many states, in some states, like California, couples can easily get a divorce without a lawyer.
  • Child Custody Papers: Common Forms to Fill Out  By : Hera Nelsun
    There is a lot of paperwork that is involved in a child custody case. It is easy for divorcing parents to feel confused and frustrated about what papers they need to fill out for their custody situation. Here are the most common custody papers that are required for parents to fill out.
  • Child Custody Laws: Important Information About Filing for Child Custody  By : Hera Nelsun
    Divorcing parents need to know the child custody laws. These are the laws that govern the outcome of their custody case which directly affects the time they spend with their children. Here are some laws you need to know when you are filing for child custody.
  • Important Details on How to Locate a Good Divorce Lawyer  By : Joseph Carter
    Before you find a divorce lawyer to handle your divorce, you need to know what you want out of the proceedings. Let's face it, divorce is not only about getting out of a relationship, it is also about getting your fair share of the assets that you and your spouse have accumulated over the years.
  • Child Custody Agreements: How to Impress Everyone at Court  By : Hera Nelsun
    Every divorced parent wants to impress the judge and everyone in the court when they go in and present their child custody agreements. Even if you aren't going before a judge, you want to have an agreement to present to your ex that you can both agree on.
  • Child Custody Court--The Information You Need to Be Prepared  By : Hera Nelsun
    Many divorced parents are understandably nervous about going to child custody court. The best way to deal with the anxiety that going to family court brings is to have as much information about it as possible. Here are some common questions and answers that come up about child custody court.
  • Child Custody Forms and Papers: Important Information  By : Hera Nelsun
    Filling out and filing child custody forms and papers can be a major headache. Divorcing parents can feel completely overwhelmed with the amount of paperwork. To help parents wade through the sea of custody forms and papers, here are three things they can do.
  • Divorce Tips: Learn The Dirty Tricks That May Win Your Divorce  By : David Towdon
    Learn what steps to take in order to win your divorce.
  • Divorce Tips: How To Win The Divorce  By : David Towdon
    The dirty tricks telling you how to win your divorce.
  • Winning Child Custody Battles  By : Hera Nelsun
    The phrase "child custody battle" can be very appropriate. A divorced parent can feel like he/she is actually fighting a war with a former spouse. However, no matter how difficult your situation, there are some things you can do to bring peace to and win your child custody battle. Here are three suggestions.

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