You have to talk with your ex ( I'm assuming you have children) to make things as normal for your children as possible. The children often suffer the most during the divorce and you don't want to make things more difficult for them. One way you can keep the lines of communication open is through email. When you email your ex make sure keep them short and without and snide remarks. Keep the emails about the children; their schedules and activities. You can also use email to coordinate pick up times for visitation. Do not use the emails to attack your ex !!!! Again it is your best interest to keep the lines of communication open, however if it is not possible to talk without hostility email can be a viable option to avoid conflict.
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Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Sunday, July 4, 2010
What are the Bill of Rights?
1st freedom of religion, speech, press assembly, and petition.
2ND right to keep, and bear arms
3rd lodging troops in private homes
4Th search, seizures, proper warrants
5Th criminal proceedings, due process, eminent
6Th criminal proceedings
7Th jury trials in civil cases
8Th bail; cruel unusual punishment
9Th UN enumerated rights
10Th powers reserved to the states
Need more information Check out these links: www.archives.gov/exhibits/.../bill_of_rights_transcript.html
www.ratical.org/co-globalize/BillOfRights.html
2ND right to keep, and bear arms
3rd lodging troops in private homes
4Th search, seizures, proper warrants
5Th criminal proceedings, due process, eminent
6Th criminal proceedings
7Th jury trials in civil cases
8Th bail; cruel unusual punishment
9Th UN enumerated rights
10Th powers reserved to the states
Need more information Check out these links: www.archives.gov/exhibits/.../bill_of_rights_transcript.html
www.ratical.org/co-globalize/BillOfRights.html
Thursday, July 1, 2010
Can I force my exhusband to pay for private school?
No. A parent cannot be required to contribute to a child's private schooling expenses unless the court can make certain findings such as the parent has the ability to pay, the expenses are the customary standard of living for the parties, and it is in the child's best interest. The court will look that these factors and make a determination.
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http://www.attorney-help.us
http://www.findlaw.com
Remember choosing a lawyer is an important decision not to be taken lightly. If you have questions call my office an schedule an appointment.
Need more information Check out these links:
http://www.attorney-help.us
http://www.findlaw.com
Remember choosing a lawyer is an important decision not to be taken lightly. If you have questions call my office an schedule an appointment.
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