There is no question that a divorce can prove to be an incredibly difficult time for every single member of a family. However, the impact of the marital split can be particularly profound for a husband/father, who may find himself moving into new sur...
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Is February the unofficial divorce month?
Men and women who are stuck in bad relationships often stick it out until after Valentine's Day. But starting on February 15, all bets are off. In fact, spouses can find themselves served with divorce papers before Valentine's Day roses start wilting...
Read MoreStudy links heavy drinking with divorce
A fascinating new study suggests that heavy drinking may be one of the worst habits a person can adopt if they plan to have a long and happy marriage. According to the Norwegian Institute of Public Health, excessive alcohol consumption is a proble...
Read MoreSouthern state using novel methods to collect back child support
Previously, our blog reported on a rather novel law passed by the Louisiana state legislature back in 2010 to help offset the staggering amount of back child support - over $1 billion - owed to thousands of children throughout that state. Specific...
Read MoreUnbridled Parties – the celebration of divorce as a life change
Once upon a time, divorce left many, especially women, with an unpleasant stigma to carry. Marriages were supposed to be "until death do us part," and those that dared to question this were often made to pay a price by society. Now, however, with ...
Read MoreFamily court judge questions former NBA star’s parenting skills
Last month, former basketball star Allen Iverson and his estranged wife of 11 years, Tawanna, informed an Atlanta family law court that they had settled their differences and agreed to a financial settlement just days before their divorce trial was ...
Read MoreNumber of international adoptions continues to fall
U.S. residents are adopting a smaller number of children from foreign countries, according to the latest figures from the U.S. State Department. While there are many reasons for this decline, experts are placing much of the blame on restrictions enac...
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