Monday, December 9, 2013

About Divorce Support: How to Negotiate With an Irrational Ex-Spouse

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From Cathy Meyer, your Guide to Divorce Support

How to Negotiate With an Irrational Ex-Spouse
You can protect yourself legally by properly responding to an angry ex during divorce. Is your ex using the court system to regain a sense of power over you? Or maybe the fear of lost assets is driving your ex to prolong divorce litigation. Whatever the reason how you respond to his/her anger can play a role in how out of control the...Read more

Here We Go With The 14th Amendment Again
Four gentlemen have decided to sue the state of Connecticut based on their belief that an order to pay alimony is unconstitutional and violates the 14th amendment of the United States Constitution....Read more
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The Unfairness of, “In The Best Interest of The Child”
The term, "Best Interest of the Child" refers to the care courts take on when attempting to decide what type of services or orders will best serve a child's needs AND who will be best suited to care for the child after divorce...Read more

Abuse: A Relationship "Deal Breaker"
Abuse is a deal breaker for me. Hit me or continually berate me and I'm not going to hang around.  There are those who hang on to a marriage though and make excuses for bad behavior. What I consider a deal breaker, someone else may consider a problem that needs to be worked through...Read more


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