Sentences with phrase «leaving parties financially»

Divorce is an arena where the litigation process can take a very difficult reality such as the decision to divorce, and turn it into an adversarial fight that can last years, cost many tens (if not hundreds) of thousands of dollars in legal fees, leaving the parties financially broke and unable to effectively co-parent in the aftermath of the divorce.
Without a legally binding document, these mechanisms are not available, leaving parties financially vulnerable.

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A few too many parties, a culinary over-indulgence or two, and a little over-excitement when gift shopping can leave us feeling exhausted, unhealthy, financially overstretched, and surrounded by giant piles of stuff, so that just when you should be starting the new year with energy, you're instead feeling frazzled and exhausted.
I kicked the second one out after he had the gall to go on several all night party binges with his friends while leaving his family financially destitute, draining our savings and our investments.
Its core support comes from a mix of financially insecure working - class men, who were traditionally loyal to Labour but who feel they have been «left behind» in modern Britain as mainstream parties chased the middle - class vote, and strategic Conservative sympathisers, who are keen to express hostility to the European Union but much less loyal to UKIP in general elections.
I agree with Kshama Sawant and Howie Hawkins that it will be a sacrifice to financially support independent left candidates against the corporate party machine, but we must make that a priority.
In 1998 the PUP came to power after defeating the centre - left United Democratic Party (UDP), and subsequently introduced several pieces of legislation financially advantageous to Lord Ashcroft.
In their 40s, many people have found themselves better off financially, secured in a successful career, and depending on the person, have left the bar and partying scene far in the past.
Ultimately, the Court's objective will always be equality (for both the husband and the wife), that is each party should be left financially independent of the other so that they can move forward with their lives, although this is not always possible.
Ensuring that neither party is left in a financially unfair position following the breakup of a marriage is an integral...
Additionally, since there are no retainer fees and mediation fees are paid after each session, clients can maintain control of their expenses This is a sharp contrast to the litigation process that can be expensive and time consuming, leaving each party heavily in debt, and drained, both emotionally and financially.
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