How Adultery Will Impact A Divorce Case

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Question: My wife and I recently separated after I confessed to an affair and she is demanding I move to another city. We have a 14-month-old daughter and I am not interested in moving away from her, but I also do not want to rock the boat further and prompt

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MensDivorce.com Relaunches Divorce 101 Segment

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MensDivorce.com recently launched a redesigned version of the Divorce 101 segment, which offers enhanced usability and new features to help guys who are going through divorce at any point in the process. Previously, the section only contained a listing of the most popular articles for the various stages of divorce;

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DadsDivorce Live: Filmmaker Exposes Unfair Family Courts

Filmmaker Al Greeze recently produced a documentary titled, “Frustrated 2: Mama’s Baby, Daddy’s Maybe,” that takes an investigative look at many of the unfair practices by the state courts against fathers. Through research, personal account and testimonies from men who have dealt with these situations, the documentary examines the crucial

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Video: Cordell & Cordell News – October 13, 2015

Dads Divorce, sponsor Cordell & Cordell and sister site MensDivorce.com have teamed up to present a series of monthly recap videos to keep you informed on the latest news and top stories. In September, Cordell & Cordell started offering its popular Men’s Divorce School seminars virtually to accommodate those who are

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How To Keep Divorce From Ruining Your Retirement

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Rick Harkins and his wife, Michelle Cortes-Harkins, founded Harkins Wealth Management in 2008. Rick and Michelle began offering financial planning, but they soon began receiving an influx of referrals from divorce attorneys. Eventually, they have split into two different practices: One that covers the wealth management side of things, and

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Messy Divorces Could Be Dodged With Prenuptial Agreements

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When confronted with most of life’s major financial decisions, most people go to great lengths to ensure they make rational, objective choices. “Most successful people are planners,” said Cordell & Cordell Principal Partner Joe Cordell. “They get there by way of thinking a lot about the important decisions in their life,

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