Not exact matches
It also
found that
people who
go through divorce agree with the widespread perception that
divorce does them harm.
«Many
people in later life
find themselves single again, either
through bereavement or
divorce, and have no idea how to
go about
finding a partner,» explains Kathy Damer, «It's a natural human instinct to want to connect and share your life with someone at any age but it can be hugely intimidating to start again in your senior years.»
Leave The Negatives Behind You
find that lots of
people will spend a large portion of their date talking about the past and things that
went through;
divorces, relationships, kids, jobs... you don't want to paint yourself as some tragic story, though.
People going through difficult financial times due to unemployment,
divorce, or a death in the family often
find themselves struggling to keep up with credit card payments.
People going through divorce are
finding creative new ways to get the legal information they need at prices they can afford.
These blog posts are constantly being supplemented, as once or twice each week I continue to write short, informative articles on many issues that
people going through a
divorce in Monmouth County often tell me they are struggling to
find accurate answers to.
S / he can hook you up with
divorce support groups, where you can
find other
people who are
going through the same tough time that you are.
Here are a few things that
people going through a
divorce — and the many
people who know them — might
find helpful.
While
going through divorce you might
find people who once called themselves your friends shying away from you.
As if
going through a
divorce isn't unpleasant enough, there are times, more often than most
people realize, that you
find yourself owing money to the tax man as a direct result of your
divorce.
Collaborative law involves two parties who have employed specially trained lawyers called collaborative lawyers to engage with them under a signed Collaborative Participation Agreement in a process of
finding common ground, common goals and paving the way for on -
going discussion that will continue between the
divorcing couples, hopefully, on an on -
going basis long into the future as they will have learned
through active listening to hear, process and understand the other
person's viewpoint and to respond without anger and rancor to build future positive responses to issues that may arise in the future.
Things to consider: If buying and selling real estate, being the multifaceted situation that it is,
finds itself sometimes even too complex for trained professionals in some situations, requiring the addition of other trained professionals such as lawyers, inspectors, insurance pro's, appraisers, land surveyors, tax specialists, financial planning and estate management
people or companies,
divorce specialists, grief counsellors, expert witnesses, construction
people, builder issues, mortgage fraud professionals, banking backup
people, ex pat and non-resident specialists, immigration rules and regs, investment counsellors, to help unravel oddities and eventualities, just imagine the Rubik's cube the journey represents to the average, unrepresented buyer or seller, perhaps even ones in the midst of it while trying to digest a purchase or sale,
going through a
divorce or dealing with a grieving relative, due to a death in the family, even more especially where English is not that individual's first language.