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Who Gets the Debt: Divorce and Bankruptcy

Divorces can be very complex, especially when there are major financial obligations, property and debts to divide. The situation can get very messy when there is a huge financial loss at stake for one or both parties.

Summary Dissolution of Marriage in California

A summary dissolution of marriage is the simplest way to get a divorce in California. You and your spouse will not be required to appear in court. You will have to file the required paperwork with the court clerk and wait at least 6 months for a final judgment of dissolution

Preparing an Accurate Financial Affidavit

Part 1 in a series. Gross Income calcluation.

The Art of ADR in Domestic Relations

Periodical for COAJ (fka FCTLA) The Communicator

4 Mistakes to Avoid When You Divorce in NJ

So you’ve made the difficult decision to end your marriage. Now it’s time to start planning the next steps as you proceed with the process.

Divorce Manual

A manual with everything you want and need to know about no-fault divorce in Michigan. This manual is written by attorney John Graziani, who is up-to-date on Michigan Family Law.

Calculating Child Support Payments in Illinois

Calculating child support payments in Illinois starts with guidelines that calculate what payments should be as a percentage of the supporting party's net income; but that's just the start.

DIVORCE -- With or Without Bloodshed - - A Couple’s Choice! Collaborative Law: The Bloodless Alternative

Collaborative Law is a litigation alternative which allows spouses to stay out of court and resolve their issues in a private and less adversarial atmosphere. I urge couples to strongly consider this possibility.

Social Media Effects on Divorce

Social Media gets pulled in as evidence in divorce court.

Top 10 Most Expensive Celebrity Rings

Infographic showing the most expensive celebrity engagement rings.

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