The Complete Guide to Divorce Law

The Complete Guide to Divorce Law

Author: Nihara K. Choudhri

Publisher: Citadel Press

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 276

ISBN-13: 9780806525280

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Divorce in the United States is becoming more prevalent than ever. More than 2.3 million Americans divorce each year, and halt of all marriages and 60% of all remarriages end in divorce. And the costs of ending a marriage--(both financial and emotional--(are staggering; the most conservative estimated cost of divorce is $15,000 and average legal fees range from $20,000 to $30,000. And with most lawyers fees reaching $300 or more an hour, there is a widespread need for accessible, inexpensive, and trustworthy information on all aspects of divorce. "The Complete Guide to Divorce Law provides readers who have no legal background with a detailed explanation of divorce law in each of the 50 states, which will help to minimize these legal fees and some of the emotional trauma that accompanies a divorce. For a fraction of the cost of an hour with their divorce lawyer, legal expert Nikara Choudri provides an easy to understand explanation of legal rules governing alimony, child support, child custody, and visitation. Now everyone going through a divorce will learn the requirements for filing for divorce, how divorce courts divide property, the qualifications for alimony, and how much child support will be required in a specific case. From the basic subjects, like determining the grounds for divorce, to complex topics like pensions, stock options, and professional licenses and degrees, Choudri offers sound, step-by-step advice that will help those contemplating the dissolution of a marriage to negotiate a settlement directly with a spouse as well as helping them to determine whether they can reach an out of-court settlement. With chapters on such topics ranging from transmutation to drafting anout-of-court agreement, this is an invaluable guide that will help everyone make informed rational decisions while coping with the difficult issues that can arise in a heated divorce.


Divorcing

Divorcing

Author: Melvin M. Belli

Publisher: Macmillan

Published: 1990-01-15

Total Pages: 452

ISBN-13: 031203816X

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This groundbreaking book gives comprehensive legal advice, from finding the right attorney to finances, property, mediation, custody and visitation. Dr. Krantzer offers encouraging, healing strategies to cope with the emotional turmoil of being single again.


Nolo's Essential Guide to Divorce

Nolo's Essential Guide to Divorce

Author: Emily Doskow

Publisher: Nolo

Published: 2024-07-30

Total Pages: 529

ISBN-13: 1413331777

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Divorce guidance you can count on Divorce is never easy, but with the information in Nolo’s Essential Guide to Divorce, you can make the process as simple, inexpensive, and conflict-free as possible. With compassion and expertise, family law attorney Emily Doskow explains how to make divorce less painful by helping you: understand the divorce process minimize day-to-day conflict with your spouse work with lawyers or mediators without breaking the bank avoid costly, exhausting court battles, and stay calm and make good decisions. You’ll learn about your legal rights and options for resolving tough divorce-related issues, including: child support and custody alimony property division, and drafting a marital settlement agreement.


The Complete Guide to Divorce Practice

The Complete Guide to Divorce Practice

Author: Larry Rice

Publisher: American Bar Association

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 822

ISBN-13: 9781590315538

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This book is so easy to use. It is arranged in the natural order of the divorce experience. It starts with the clients, follows through with the interview, proceeds through trial and ends with prenuptial agreements.


The Savvy Woman's Guide to Divorce in Washington

The Savvy Woman's Guide to Divorce in Washington

Author: Molly B. Kenny

Publisher:

Published: 2011-10-12

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781595717177

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"The Savvy Woman s Guide to Divorce in Washington can help anyone anywhere understand the basic truths about divorce that will keep you from making common but often tragic and costly mistakes. How do I get my spouse out of the house? How much child support will I have to pay or how much will I receive? What financial records should I collect? What about the children? Molly B. Kenny, Esq. has written a definitive guide that will get you to a clear, concise, and enforceable divorce that will help you get on with your life."--Amazon.com viewed August 10, 2020


Onward and Upward

Onward and Upward

Author: Cari Rincker

Publisher:

Published: 2015-12-16

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9780692556542

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This comprehensive divorce and family law book is truly one-of-a-kind. It offers the perspectives of attorneys and professionals on a myriad of family and matrimonial law topics, including issues regarding:* CHILDREN (e.g., custody, visitation, support, paternity, child protective proceedings, adoptions, kidnapping)* MARITAL DISSOLUTION (e.g., grounds for a divorce/annulment, spousal maintenance, equitable distribution, religious issues)* SPECIAL COURT ACTIONS (e.g., family offense proceedings, conciliation proceedings, Persons In Need of Supervision)* CONTRACTS (e.g., prenuptial/postnuptial agreements, cohabitation agreements, pet agreements, surrogacy agreements)* ESTATE PLANNING THROUGH LIFE'S TRANSITIONS* DISPUTE RESOLUTION PROCESSES (e.g., litigation, mediation, collaborative law, neutral evaluation)What makes this book especially unique are the diverse viewpoints from non-lawyer professionals who aid people through these various life changes. To illustrate, the book's authors include a parent coordinator, parenting coach, nutritionist, image consultant, mindfulness and lifestyle coach, personal trainer, credit repair professional, professional organizer, insurance professional, private investigator and real estate professional. This diverse approach adds invaluable depth and perspective to the reader.This book also offers information on social media, courtroom decorum, keeping legal fees down, choosing a qualified attorney, and community resources. There is truly something for everyone who is going through a family law dispute or transition. To illustrate, the book's authors include a parent coordinator, parenting coach, divorce coach, life coach, relationship coach, psychotherapist, financial advisor, accountant, dating coach, nutritionist, image consultant, mindfulness and lifestyle coach, personal trainer, credit repair professional, professional organizer, insurance professional, private investigator and real estate professional.


Divorce with Decency

Divorce with Decency

Author: Bradley A. Coates

Publisher: University of Hawaii Press

Published: 2008-01-01

Total Pages: 274

ISBN-13: 0824833104

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The revised and updated third edition of this book includes the most current research, statistics, and insights on the effects of divorce on spouses, their children, and society overall. New and extensive sections have been added that provide tips on preserving, improving, and possibly saving marriages.


The Divorce Lawyers' Guide to Staying Married

The Divorce Lawyers' Guide to Staying Married

Author: Wendy Jaffe

Publisher: Taylor Trade Publishing

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781566252683

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This book provides concrete advice on how to orevent divorce from the real experts on the subject: divorce lawyers. Based in in-depth interviews wih 100 of America's leading divorce attorneys, The Divorce Lawyers' Guide To Staying Married explains why divorce occurs and what can be done to immunize today's marriages from the ever-growing divorce epidemic.


Divorce in New Jersey

Divorce in New Jersey

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 2007-01-01

Total Pages: 292

ISBN-13: 9780979088209

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Getting a divorce in New Jersey can be a complicated process. The second edition of this guide has been carefully put together to make it as helpful as possible for those who want to get a divorce on their own. The 270-page manual explains how to file for divorce in New Jersey based on irreconcilable differences, separation, desertion, or extreme cruelty. It includes the forms and letters needed for filing.