Utter the phrase ‘paternity testing’ and you might picture a chaotic scene straight from Maury. In the real world, however, paternity testing looks little like the drama-heavy version portrayed on television. Dealing with paternity issues? These recent advancements in DNA testing may help:
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How to Communicate Effectively With Your Minnesota Divorce Attorney
You’re determined to divorce your spouse. Unfortunately, this difficult decision only marks the first step in an even more challenging journey. Your relationship with your Minnesota divorce attorney may prompt a smoother path, but only if both sides communicate effectively. Keep the following in mind as you prepare for your first consultation:
Be Prepared
To…
Child Custody Issues That Arise When Your Ex Is a Foreign National
Custody cases are complicated enough as is; now imagine adding an international element to the equation. Money can ultimately be divided, but children can’t, especially when their parents live tens of thousands of miles apart. Be prepared to deal with the following custody issues if your ex is a foreign national:…
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Why Wouldn’t You Choose to Mediate Your Divorce?
Quick, affordable, and informal, mediation provides an enticing alternative to litigation divorce. That doesn’t make it the right solution for every couple. From abusive relationships to neglectful parenting, a variety of circumstances can make mediation a nightmare. Consider opting for collaboration or litigation instead, if one of these factors applies to your situation:
Your Spouse
…Talking to Your Middle Schooler About Why You Ended Your Marriage
Divorce prompts struggles for kids of all ages, but kindergartners handle the bad news far differently than adolescents. Arguably the most difficult age: the early teens, when already vulnerable middle school students are especially prone to emotional outbursts. Their response will depend largely on how you address the issue, especially as they cannot comprehend the subtleties of adult relationships as well as their high school counterparts. Keep the following considerations in mind as you prepare for a difficult conversation with your middle schooler:…
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Financial Documents to Review As Soon As You Make the Decision to Divorce
Determined to divorce? Prepare for a pile of paperwork. It all begins with collecting the financial documents that tell the story of your relationship. The sooner you gather these files, the better. The following are especially important:
Tax Returns
Whether you filed separate or joint taxes, you’ll need access to tax returns that reflect both…
Strategies For Keeping Your Divorce Private
Whether you’re a public figure or simply like your privacy, a quiet divorce can make your life a lot easier. Unfortunately, keeping your divorce private is easier said than done. Employ these strategies to minimize public embarrassment.
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Does Having ADHD Predispose You to Divorce?
ADHD’s not just for kids; experts estimate that four percent of the adult population in the United States lives with the disorder. Some mask symptoms well; others find themselves in a state of constant disarray. For many, this spills over into romantic relationships.
Your marriage is far from doomed if you or your spouse has…
Can Something As Trivial as Incompatible Sleeping Style Ruin a Marriage?
Are you an early bird or a night owl? Your chronotype (a classification based on when you feel most alert) could determine everything from your ideal career to your propensity for mental health disorders. It could also spell trouble for your relationship. Sleep disturbances cause stress, which is obviously not conducive to a healthy marriage.…
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Getting Separated From Someone Who Has Dementia — How to Handle It
Separation and divorce are increasingly common among seniors. From pensions to placement in assisted living facilities, these splits hold unique repercussions for older couples. Not all complications involve retirement, however. If your spouse is suffering from dementia, you face an especially difficult separation process. Read on for insight into this unique situation — and helpful…