Thursday, January 29, 2009

Cruelest Month For Divorce? January

Cruelest Month For Divorce? January, After Holiday Glow Fades...

Few would name January as their favorite month. The holiday parties are over, and the bills arrive; resolutions loom, and so does ice and snow. Now there is another element to add to this wintry mix: Lawyers say January is the month when the largest numbers of couples come in to talk divorce.

Whether it's people resolving in the autumn to get divorced but waiting until after the holidays, or the holidays themselves pushing many to their limit, the first month of the year may be the saddest one for couples...

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Thursday, January 8, 2009

Dealing With Divorce

Marcia Sherrill could've used a Web site like hers, she says, when she was going through a divorce almost three years ago.
So she spent the past couple of years creating Victory Over Divorce (www.victoryoverdivorce.com), she says, to help others avoid some of the legal, emotional and financial tolls of divorce that she experienced.
"It does not have to happen to you," says the "49 and proud of it" mother of one, who splits her time between Birmingham and New York. "We offer you the resources: `Don't waste your money on that. Try this.'"

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For more information, contact the Law Offices of Renee M. Marcelle at (415) 456-4444, or online at www.familylawmarin.com

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Pitfalls of Divorce

Divorce is common these days, as is joint custody of children. That arrangement can lead to unforeseen problems, namely what public school
does the child attend if parents live in different towns.

This is a real-life problem for 13-year-old Kaitlyn Keegan, who splits time between her father, who lives in Rockaway, and her mother, who lives in Randolph. Kaitlyn attends school in Rockaway but also spends some time staying at her mother's residence in Randolph. That proved troublesome earlier this year when Kaitlyn was observed by detectives hired by the Rockaway district leaving her mother's Randolph residence three days in a week. The Rockaway district tried to remove her from school...

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For more information, contact the Law Offices of Renee M. Marcelle at (415) 456-4444, or online at www.familylawmarin.com