Back in early 2001 when I had been a lawyer for about two years, L.C. assigned me to work for a husband and father in his early 30s. His wife had abruptly left their home in another state with their child and moved in with her parents who lived in a small Mississippi town. The […]
Category Archives: Divorce
Nowadays, the rate of divorce is on the increase. I have seen a three-day-old marriage that crashed. It seems like people are becoming more intolerant, and they go into marriage
Your wedding ceremony was more than what you dreamed of. After you got married, you decided to let go of some habits, friendships, dreams, likes etc… and put in all your best to make your marriage last for a lifetime. But one day, you woke up to realize that your marriage has turned from being […]
In today’s article, we would look at some common questions asked by couples that are considering a separation. The answers to these questions would serve as a guide when making the final decisions. 1. Who takes parental responsibility after a separation? Both parents retain parental responsibility after separation if the child was born during […]
Divorce and separation are two terms that are often used interchangeably when describing the breakup of a marital bond. While they might have some similarities, it is important to note their differences too.
After a divorce or separation, we often see cases whereby one of the parents starts telling the child negative things about his other parent just to destroy the image and relationship the other parent has with the child. Such parents go as far as preventing the child from communicating with his other parent and deprive […]
Whenever you suspect that your partner is cheating, you might be tempted to check his emails, texts, chats, and social media activities. Gaining access to his personal information serves as an evidence to use against him but are you aware that you could be charged in court for spying? The respect for privacy is a […]
When divorce seems to be the ultimate destiny of a crippled marriage, the blame game is of no value then. Why always end up acrimoniously? Though the loss is irrevocable, still there’s much more left to move on. The shattered family, though resented and emotionally chaotic, must seek for some appropriate professional help to get […]
“We were so much in love and he was all I ever wanted. He was the best thing that ever happened to me. Unfortunately, I woke up one morning to realize that he’s gone. Yes! Gone so far away. I tried my best to make him stay but the more I tried, the more I […]
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