Latest Divorce Law News
When good ideas go bad: The sunshine law and Rams negotiations
By MW Guzy, special to the Beacon As anyone who's been to divorce court can attest, something that once seemed like a good idea can come to a bad end. Dreams have an unfortunate habit of morphing into nightmares. Missouri, for instance, used to be
Updated: 05/24/2012 07:11A
Issued in public interest: FB kills 1 in 3 marriages
More than 33 per cent of divorces last year listed Facebook as a contributing factor, a study of 5000 divorce petitions by UK law firm Divorce-Online found. The figure has shot up from just 20 per cent in 2009. "If someone wants to have an affair or
Updated: 05/24/2012 07:01A
Bastows Divorce Solicitors | Should Divorcing Couples be forced to Mediate?
The Government is keen to encourage all couples who are divorcing to attend Mediation. They consider this better for the couple so that they can avoid the costs, both financial and emotional, of going through the Court system .
Updated: 05/24/2012 06:55A
Penningtons | Family update - May 2012
We examine the myths surrounding 'no-fault' divorce and highlight why law reform is needed, and report on the new consultation on whether aspects of matrimonial financial law should be reformed. A number of changes to the law relating to families were
Updated: 05/24/2012 06:55A
Divorce Workshop for Women Coming Soon
This workshop is for women who are contemplating or in the early to mid stages of the divorce process. This information packed workshop is being taught by a family law attorney, a certified divorce financial analyst, and a mediator.
Updated: 05/24/2012 06:35A
Facebook causing a third of all divorces: UK survey
More than 33 per cent of divorces last year listed Facebook as a contributing factor, a study of 5000 divorce petitions by UK law firm Divorce-Online found. The figure has shot up from just 20 per cent in 2009. "If someone wants to have an affair or
Updated: 05/24/2012 06:01A
Facebook causing a third of all divorces: UK survey
More than 33 percent of divorces last year listed Facebook as a contributing factor, a study of 5000 divorce petitions by UK law firm Divorce-Online found. The figure has shot up from just 20 percent in 2009. "If someone wants to have an affair or
Updated: 05/24/2012 05:14A
Facebook, a home-breaker: UK survey
A UK survey revealed that one third of the divorces in the country are being caused by Facebook. More than 33 per cent of divorces last year listed Facebook as a contributing factor, a study of 5000 divorce petitions by UK law firm Divorce-Online found
Updated: 05/24/2012 05:06A
Online divorce on Facebook!
More than 33 per cent of divorces last year listed Facebook as a contributing factor, a study of 5000 divorce petitions by UK law firm Divorce-Online found. The figure has shot up from just 20 per cent in 2009. "If someone wants to have an affair or
Updated: 05/24/2012 04:59A
Online divorce on Facebook!
More than 33 per cent of divorces last year listed Facebook as a contributing factor, a study of 5000 divorce petitions by UK law firm Divorce-Online found. The figure has shot up from just 20 per cent in 2009. "If someone wants to have an affair or
Updated: 05/24/2012 04:59A