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How to Talk to Your Teenager About Divorce

When discussing your upcoming divorce with your teen, it is important to remember that you are still a parental unit and the teen is still a dependent child, counting on you to protect his or her future.
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How to Divorce Quickly

The divorce process is rarely a happy one. However, there are steps you can take to minimize the emotional and financial harm and hasten this difficult process.
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How Can Your Credit Score Be Affected in a Divorce

There will be a lot on your mind when you go through a divorce, and your credit score may not be at the top of your list. Learn how your divorce can affect your credit score and what you can do to protect it.
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Healing After Divorce: Top Books Guide

The more we know, the better we can feel. This list of books on divorce and its aftermath can serve as a healing embrace when we need it the most.
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Tips for Building Your Custody Case

While most courts favor equal shared parenting following a divorce, there are things a parent can do to improve his odds of being taken seriously as an equal parent.
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How an Inheritance Can Become Marital Property

Distinguishing marital property may be confusing. Consider how a personal inheritance can become marital property and what to do to avoid it.
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Tips for Dealing with a Selfish Partner

For selfish people, others serve to have their own needs satisfied while they remain totally indifferent to your needs. Here are some tips on how to handle such one-sided relationships.
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What Are the Rights of Unmarried Fathers in Florida?

In the State of Florida, unmarried fathers have rights and obligations once paternity has been established. A family law attorney can help establish paternity in the event of a dispute.
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Does a Child’s Preferences Impact the Custody Schedule?

Do children have a say in a custody schedule when their parents’ divorce? Parents should be aware of which factors will influence a judge’s custody schedule decision.
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Joint Custody and Child Support

Joint custody is becoming more and more prevalent. However, even if parents share the physical custody of a child, it does not negate the need for child support payment. Here is why.