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Celebrity Divorces

One of the hot topics in the media in the past month is the divorce between Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore. These two were married for six years and have been in the media spotlight. Ashton Kutcher known for movies such as the Guardian and a popular show you may have heard of That 70's…
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What Issues Are Involved With a Divorce?

If you are contemplating filing for divorce it is important to know what options are available to you. First, you may want to speak with friends or family that have previously gone through the typical court proceedings or perhaps mediation sessions. It is helpful to know the difference between filing a divorce and going to…
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Steps to Emancipation

There are quite a few steps to getting emancipated and they are as follows. Remember, only you can file for emancipation and you will need to give them important information about yourself. 1. Filling out the forms You will need to fill out all the forms clearly either by hand or typed. - Petition for Declaration…
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Mediation Etiquette

Even though you've decided to take your case to mediation rather than to court infront of a judge, you should still behave with respect and consideration. You should speak clearly when presenting your views but listen carefully to the other side. Give the other individual speaking the respect you'd want them to pay to you…
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Should I go to Mediation?

If you would like a third-party who will remain neutral then mediation may be an option for you. In this process the mediator will listen to both sides of an issue or dispute and will remain impartial. This mediation process is voluntary and due to the voluntary nature of this process the parties can feel…
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Who Benefits From the Mediation Process?

The mediator may not have a wager in the topic to be discussed and resolved through mediation. The voluntary nature of mediation helps to minimize the misconception of being against the other party. The mediator will assist communication from one party to another. This will help assure that the conversation remains on the relevant issues…
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