Unemployment Poses Huge Divorce Risk For Men

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Arguments over finances are often cited as one of the key predictors of divorce. However, a new study published in the American Sociological Review suggests employment status and gender expectations might have more to do with a couple’s risk of divorce than how much money they’re each making.

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Can A Court Void A Settlement Agreement?

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Question: Are there any circumstances where a court will set aside or void a settlement agreement? My wife and I agreed to an uncontested divorce, but now she is threatening to take me back to court for child support and alimony.

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Does Termination Of Child Support Affect Arrears?

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Question: A judge granted me divorce and majority time-sharing with my ex. The judge also said I do not have to pay child support. However, the Department of Revenue says I still owe arrears. With all the expenses of raising my children, rent, car payments, etc. I cannot afford these

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Two States Score Shared Parenting Victories

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Over the last two years, Dads Divorce has written extensively about the push throughout the country to revise child custody statutes so that shared parenting is the presumption rather than the exception. In February, we published an article detailing how the shared parenting movement was continuing to gain traction across

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4 Back-To-School Tips For Divorced Families

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Back-to-school season is a pretty crazy time for all families. There is a rush to buy supplies, new clothes, and organize class schedules to make sure the children are ready to return to class. If your family is dealing with a new arrangement after a divorce, this time of year is

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