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A summary of Illinois property division laws, guidelines, and procedures.
A summary of New Jersey property division laws, guidelines, and procedures.
A summary of Utah property division laws, guidelines, and procedures.
Levels of Parental Alienation Syndrome (PAS). Detecting, preventing and stopping PAS before it is too late.
It is important for the courts to recognize and support healthy family systems and not to over-react to the volatile emotions of divorce. At the same time, courts must recognize the initial seeds of alienation and seek information about family structure to examine the degree of risk in the family.
A summary of Georgia property division laws, guidelines, and procedures.
A very important issue that arises in almost all divorces in Pennsylvania as well as other states is the division of marital assets. Especially in a marriage where one spouse was the primary bread winner and who supplied most of the assets to the marriage, the issue of dividing the marital property can be very sensitive and difficult to accept.
Once a divorce is granted the Equitable Distribution Law requires a winding up of the economic affairs of the marriage through equitable distribution of the marital property.
A summary of Virginia property division laws, guidelines, and procedures.
Connecticut is known as a no-fault divorce state. In fact, almost all of the states in this country now have provisions for no-fault divorce. While controversy will continue to exist as to whether no-fault divorce provisions have led to the downfall of marriage in the United States, the question is ... doesn’t fault always matter?
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