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The Divorce Talk

Children should be told as soon as the decision to divorce has been made. It is natural for parents to feel anxious and uncertain about how to tell the child/children. This anxiety can cause parents to delay talking to their child/children about divorce. More: continued here

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Child Support and Taxes

If you pay or receive child support, the Internal Revenue Service has a set of rules to control the deductions and exemptions that you are allowed because of the payment of receipt of the child support. The terms of your divorce settlement will determine how child support will affect your taxes. More: continued here

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QDRO

QDRO is a court order that recognizes the right of the ex – spouse to receive all or part of a pension plan that belonged to their ex – spouse. More: continued here

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Hulk Hogan Headed for Divorce – E! Online

KCRA.com Hulk Hogan Headed for DivorceE! Online –Nov 25, 2007by Sarah Hall The retired wrestler was reportedly blindsided by the news that his wife, Linda Marie Bollea, had filed for divorce after 24 years together.Hulk on Divorce: "Holy Smokes"TMZ.comWife surprises Hulk HoganSeattle TimesReality TV World – ConnieTalk – BuddyTV – OK! Magazineall 474 news articles More: continued here

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Benefits Of Staying Married

It takes a lot of work, but solving problems within a marriage is one of the strongest messages you can give your children. Couples that work through issues end up with stronger marriages and a level of happiness beyond anything they could have imagined on the day they took their wedding vows. More: continued here

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Divorce Act of 1968

The Divorce Act of 1968 governs divorce in Canada. Unlike the United States where divorce laws differ from state to state, federal laws govern divorces in Canada. All provinces follow the same laws and regulations. The act was revised in 1986 to establish grounds for divorce and guidelines for child support and spousal support. More:

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Pro-Business Republican Lott To Retire From US Senate – CNNMoney.com

CBS News Pro-Business Republican Lott To Retire From US SenateCNNMoney.com –27 minutes agoWASHINGTON -(Dow Jones)- Mississippi Sen. Trent Lott's decision to retire from the US Senate by year's end shocked Washington Monday, catching lawmakers and lobbyists alike off guard.Lott to Resign Senate Seat Before End of YearNew York TimesTrent Lott says he will retire from the

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Military Divorce

Military divorce is different with it’s own unique rules regarding division of military pensions, residency requirements for filing for divorce, certain legal protections for the military member and emergency court orders pertaining to child support. Once you become familiar with the rules and federal laws that apply during a military divorce the is pretty straightforward.

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Passive Aggressive Behavior

Passive Aggressive behavior is a form of covert abuse. When someone hits you or yells at you, you know that you’ve been abused. It is obvious and easily identified. Covert abuse is subtle and veiled or disguised by actions that appear to be normal, at times loving and caring. The passive aggressive person is a

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How To Get Divorced

Divorce is a situation that will touch every aspect of your lives. Not only will you find it necessary to become familiar with the laws of our state pertaining to divorce, you will need to hold yourself together emotionally and physically. More: continued here

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