February 2008

Divorce and Alimony, They are A-Changin’

February 29, 2008

According to a recent survey by the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, women are more likely than men to use electronic evidence in their divorce. Divorce is changing and so is adultery. Some even argue that alimony is unconstitutional. I just read an interesting article from the Financial Times, Divorce is just not what it [...]

30-Day Sex Challenge to Combat Divorce Rates

February 27, 2008

Southwest Florida pastor Paul Wirth urged married couples in his congregation to make love every day for 30 days to bring a positive outcome to strained marriages in an effort to quell the rising divorce rate . There is even a Web site that’s open to the public: www.30daysexchallenge.com Single people are also taking the [...]

Expat Life May Cause Strain on Couples

February 27, 2008

When couples lose the routine and social web of their home life to move abroad, martial strains can become overbearing. Often times, if the move is tied to a company in the US, a spouse may work extended hours to coincide with his or her American coworkers. I recently read this article in the Wall [...]

Difficult Divorce Legislation, Love After Divorce, and Presentation in Court

February 25, 2008

How could Divorce possibly be any more difficult? Should you allow your children to be involved with your new love interest post-divorce? What is proper presentation for court? In this 22 minute podcast, two long-time Rosen Law Firm attorneys, Lisa Angel, a Board Certified Family Law Specialist and Janet Gemmell, also a Board Certified Family [...]

Your Child’s Divorce

February 21, 2008

You were there through everything else, but it’s not easy to watch your child go through a divorce. Marsha Temlock, author of “Your Child’s Divorce: What to Expect — What You Can Do” and retired vocational counselor, answers questions in an interesting Wall Street Journal article about accepting your child’s divorce, helping to stabilize their [...]

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