Be careful where you get advice. Your friends and relatives will have plenty of free advice—but don’t take it—the price is too high if they’re wrong (and they usually are). Only use your friends for emotional support. Use an attorney who specializes in divorce for advice.
Fifty percent of all children are children of divorce. Twenty-eight percent of all children are born to never married parents.
“People can start out one way, and by the time life get through with them they end up completely different.” —Sue Monk Kid, The Secret Lives of Bees
You have to think carefully before you get involved with someone in cyberspace. You should keep your online life separate from your personal life. You don’t want your relationship scrutinized by people on Twitter and Facebook! You should never give anyone your passwords to any account you have—whether it is an email account, Facebook account […]
“I think, therefore I am.” —French philosopher Rene Descartes
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America’s courts are built on a system that assumes that almost everyone who comes to court has a lawyer. Unfortunately, the reality is different. An increasing number of divorce cases go forward without lawyers. Litigants who cannot afford an attorney and do not qualify for legal aid are on their own—pro se. They are on […]
