Sentences with phrase «accommodate divorced persons»

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Further, as the baby boomers work their way through Statistics Canada's age groups, other issues are foreseeable such as an increased need for public health services relating to competency, the redesign of courthouses to accommodate increasing numbers of people with lower levels of mobility, and an increase in the number of elderly Canadians living in poverty as divorces split fixed incomes.
California law allows a person who filed a divorce petition, called a «petitioner,» to amend that petition to accommodate a change in circumstances or to correct information that was originally included or omitted by mistake.
As a founder of our local collaborative practice group and a matrimonial attorney since the early 1980's, I regard collaborative practice as the answer to my dreams of a better way for handling matrimonial cases, and also a tacit acknowledgement that our traditional legal system has left much to be desired in the way of accommodating the real world of emotions and personal needs of divorcing people.
Some people need to divorce quickly to accommodate overseas deployments or business travel.
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