Divorce Prevention

Posted by Cicero D. Rockefeller on April 8, 2012 under Family Law | Be the First to Comment

Marrying once you hit 20 will reduce the chances of divorce for young couples. Waiting right until you turn twenty-five or even slightly older lessens the the chances even more. Have a nice lengthy engagement, taking time in order to get to know one another can help you determine whether your partner is a great match. It is far better for you to break up with your boyfriend or girlfriend as opposed to divorce a wife or husband. Don’t get involved with someone who currently is married or in a relationship. Use caution when getting involved with someone who has a kid or small children by somebody else. Marriages with step-children are more likely to result in a breakup compared to first marriages without unrelated minor kids. All these obstacles can also add to the likelihood of divorce.

Divorce Attorney – The key reason why people need one

Posted by Cicero D. Rockefeller on April 7, 2012 under Family Law | Be the First to Comment

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, at least half of most marriages are going to wind up in divorce. In 2009 they reported statistical details that pointed out that a minimum of three or four married couples divorce for each seven that are married. Because of this married people only have about a 50% possibility of staying with each other once they are married. The actual divorce rate rises even higher for individuals who marry a second or third time.

Advice For Women Going Through Divorce

Posted by Bo Schimers on June 3, 2011 under Family Law | Be the First to Comment

For me as a Michigan Divorce Attorney it’s tough watching the pain it brings to families. The closure process of a divorce is difficult because your ex is alive and kicking where the opposite is true in death. When a marriage fails both spouses can experience an extended amount of pain, maybe one more than the other but it’s natural.

Enforceability of Prenuptial Agreements in Rhode Island by a RI Family Law Lawyer

Posted by Rob on January 20, 2010 under Family Law | Be the First to Comment

Prenuptial agreements are extremely enforceable in Rhode Island (RI). A Prenuptial agreement is also commonly called a Premarital Agreement or an Antenuptial agreement. A Prenuptial agreement should be drafted by a Rhode Island Family Law and Divorce attorney / lawyer. The Rhode Island Supreme Court has made prenuptial agreements extremely difficult to set aside! Rhode [...]

Reasons To Use An Experienced And Dedicated Family Law Attorney In South Carolina

Posted by Rob on September 2, 2009 under Family Law | Be the First to Comment

If you live in South Carolina and you are going through a divorce you need to hire an experienced divorce attorney because you will need legal advice. Hiring an experienced and dedicated attorney is the best option if you are looking at paying alimony, fighting for child custody, and much more. There are five grounds [...]

Family Law Attorney: Helping You Through a Child Custody Hearing

Posted by Rob on August 28, 2009 under Family Law | Be the First to Comment

Being a parent can be one of the most rewarding experiences of your life. The unconditional love between you and your child is probably one of the most unique and amazing things you have ever known. When conflicts arise between you and the other parent of the child however, the situation may escalate to such [...]

Family Law Attorney: Going Through a Support Hearing

Posted by Rob on August 23, 2009 under Family Law | Be the First to Comment

Raising children can be both rewarding and challenging. It can be very rewarding to watch your children grow and develop throughout their lifetimes. It can be very challenging, however, to see them through this development. Raising children can be very expensive, and if you are going through a support hearing, you may want to hire [...]