Not exact matches
When discussing how
common this
situation is, Debra explains that approximately 2 % of
divorce cases are actively contested to hearing and she has had experience
in representing clients
in these circumstances.
Prenuptial agreements
in these
situations are very
common as the family wants to protect the family business
in the event that a
divorce arises.
Although neither party had filed bankruptcy, the case is noteworthy as it addresses a
common situation in both bankruptcy cases and
divorce cases: a party living on debt instead of earned income.
Children
in Between deals with
common divorce situations - carrying messages, put - downs, money problems, questioning, and long distance parenting - that make
divorce parenting difficult.
While every person's journey and
situation is different,
common life transitions for young adults are moving out of their family's home, attending college, starting full - time work, changing careers, getting
in and out of long - term relationships, becoming parents (or deciding not to have children), marriage,
divorce, and taking care of aging parents.
It is most
common when parents are
divorced or separated, but it can also occur
in situations where the family is intact, but where there are major differences between parents
in child - raising philosophy or style.
By choosing cases which met the majority of these criteria, the authors were selecting for
situations which embodied severe parental alienation, rather than the more
common and more moderate instances of loyalty conflicts which are widely evident
in the children of conflictual
divorcing parents.
In some, less common situations, a divorce can be granted because one spouse is at fault for engaging in adultery, domestic abuse, abandonment, imprisonment for more than 18 months, or substance abus
In some, less
common situations, a
divorce can be granted because one spouse is at fault for engaging
in adultery, domestic abuse, abandonment, imprisonment for more than 18 months, or substance abus
in adultery, domestic abuse, abandonment, imprisonment for more than 18 months, or substance abuse.