November 2006

White Paper On Virtual Visitation

November 30, 2006

Rosen Law Firm just released an informative white paper on virtual visitation that covers the history of this new concept and explores cases where virtual visitation was a factor. The term ‘virtual visitation’ doesn’t come up in Merriam-Webster’s dictionary online, but that will likely change as more non-custodial parents adopt this new form of communication [...]

“Marriages Ought Be Free”

November 17, 2006

Roman civil law embraced the saying, “matrimonia debent esse libera” (“marriages ought be free”). Just out of curiosity, I looked up ‘divorce’ in wikipedia to see what came up. And I thought I would share a few things I discovered about the history of divorce: -Divorce existed in antiquity, and dated back to ancient Mesopotamia, [...]

Divorce and Women’s Health

November 16, 2006

In a previous entry I wrote about how divorce increases heart disease for women but not men. Now Iowa State University reveals after a 10 year research project that divorced women reported having 37% more physical illnesses than women who remain married. Women can likely avoid the financial and emotional stress of a divorce through [...]

Licenses Revoked Over Failure to Pay Child Support

November 15, 2006

With Thanksgiving around the corner I had to post a little more info about laws on license restrictions for failure to pay child support. I don’t personally hunt, but I heard the Friday after Thanksgiving is a big day for those on a quest for game. According to the National Conference of State Legislatures, every [...]

No Child Support, No Hunting

November 13, 2006

If you are a deadbeat parent in Michigan you could wind up losing your drivers license AND your dear hunting privileges. Would this be an incentive to pay up? North Carolina also has similar penalties for deadbeat parents.

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