Video: Cordell & Cordell News – January 23, 2015

January 23, 2015

Cordell & Cordell, along with its sponsored sites Dads Divorce and Men’s Divorce, present a news video for the week of January 23, 2015. This week, Cordell & Cordell announced that it is expanding to its 30th state with the opening of an office in Providence, R.I. The new office is the latest

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Child Care Aware Report – DadsDivorce Live

One of the major challenges that divorced and still-married parents face is finding and paying for quality child care. In December, Child Care Aware, a group that provides resources to parents and caregivers, published a report analyzing the high cost of child care in the United States. According to the

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Why January Is ‘Divorce Month’

divorce month

In many legal circles, January is known as “Divorce Month” as the New Year traditionally brings a surge in the number of divorces filed. This trend is nothing new. Recent research even suggests the pattern dates back to Medieval times. Frederki Pedersen, a senior lecturer in history at the University

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Top 10 Dads Divorce Articles Of 2014

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DadsDivorce.com has already gotten off to a big start in 2015 with the launch of a redesigned site. The entire team is excited to build off the growth we saw last year, which included more than 1.2 million visitors to the site and more than 5.5 million pageviews. The community

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Dating During Divorce: Will I Be Penalized?

dating before my divorce is final

Question: I have been separated from my wife and marital home since February 2014. My wife initiated the divorce proceedings in the summer of 2012, but our separation papers are still being finalized due to financial agreements. We have had no marital relations since May 2012, although we coexisted in

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Provide Your Child With The Tools To Succeed

Self-efficacy is a person’s belief in his or her own capacity to succeed in a task. This trait is fundamental to every learning process, from a baby’s first steps to earning a PhD. Before a child says his first word, he must have a sense that he will succeed in

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Introducing The New DadsDivorce.com

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Several months ago, the team at DadsDivorce.com asked for your feedback about what could be done to improve the structure of the site. We received numerous comments – some positive, some negative – and suggestions of ways to improve the user experience. In the months since, we’ve been working diligently

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