New York Attorney Live Chat – December 2011

Dad's Divorce Live Attorney Chats

DadsDivorce.com and the family law attorneys of Cordell & Cordell are debuting a new live online chat where you can receive answers to your general divorce law questions within minutes from an attorney licensed in New York. The information received should not be taken as legal advice. Get answers to

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Missouri Attorney Live Chat – December 2011

Dad's Divorce Live Attorney Chats

DadsDivorce.com and the family law attorneys of Cordell & Cordell are debuting a new live online chat where you can receive answers to your general divorce law questions within minutes from an attorney licensed in Missouri. The information received should not be taken as legal advice. Get answers to your

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Illinois Attorney Live Chat – December 2011

Dad's Divorce Live Attorney Chats

DadsDivorce.com and the family law attorneys of Cordell & Cordell are debuting a new live online chat where you can receive answers to your general divorce law questions within minutes from an attorney licensed in Illinois. The information received should not be taken as legal advice. Get answers to your

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Money Made Easy: How To Stick To A Budget

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Financial adviser Dan Danford answers this financial advice question about setting a budget and helpful ways to actually stick to it: “It seems every time I make a budget I stick to it for a bit and then slowly I start getting away from it. Then the spending gets too

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Men’s Rights: Still A Long Way to Go

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By Julie Garrison Special to DadsDivorce.com Note: A previous divorce article discussed How Feminism Has Affected the Divorce and Child Custody Process. It wasn’t only the women’s movement that has changed the way that child custody is granted. The men’s rights movement took off after fathers got tired of being

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Money Made Easy: How To Handle Creditors

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Financial adviser Dan Danford answers this financial advice question about dealing with creditors from a reader: “I can’t pay all my bills I owe right now and creditors are starting to come after me, usually in more aggressive ways than, for example, my electric company. Should I pay off the

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Paying Off Debt While Still Saving And Investing

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Everyone knows the importance of saving and investing, but how does one continue investing and setting aside savings money if you are burdened with debt? Financial adviser Dan Danford discusses the balancing act between paying off debt while still putting money away for future financial security. Danford, CFP®, CRSP®, MBA,

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Myths About Women And Domestic Violence

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By Julie Garrison Special to DadsDivorce.com It is uninformed attitudes like the ones discussed in my previous divorce article that have pigeonholed domestic violence as a women’s issue only and ignores mens rights. Research shows women in their 20s and 30s are statistically more likely to commit violence against men

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