Archive for May, 2009

Same-Sex Divorce- A Real Conundrum

If you thought same-sex marriage was a challenge, wait until you hear about the same-sex divorce conundrum. Ending the marriage that was difficult to get done in the first place ends up being far more complicated. As this is writing, the effectiveness of the pro-gay movement sympathetic to same-sex couples marrying or divorcing seems to [...]

Public Divorce Records Is It The Right Thing For You?

There are many reasons why you might want to conduct your search in the realm of Public Divorce Records. The first of which is the obvious one, that the price is right. Because they are considered to be Public Domain, you can obtain the information for free. There may be a fee for incidentals such [...]

Divorcing in New York is not Simple

New York State is not one of the states that allows a no-fault divorce. In other words, to obtain a divorce in the state of New York, there must be proven grounds for the dissolution. If the non-filing party has not committed any act that would constitute grounds for divorce, the person desiring the divorce [...]

Judicial Separation and Divorce

Hindu Marriage Act of 1955 for the first time introduced a provision for divorce among the Hindus. These are on the grounds of – adultery, cruelty, desertion for a continuous period of two years, one of the party ceasing to be a Hindu by conversion, unsound mind, suffering from incurable leprosy, venereal diseases or by [...]

Removing a Child to Another Jurisdiction After a Divorce

A court can grant leave or permission to a person who has custody of a minor child to remove the minor child from the current jurisdiction to live in another jurisdiction. The determining factor on whether or not to allow removal is the best interest of the child standard. The party seeking the right to [...]

Is My Cheating Husband Grounds For Divorce?

Not anymore. The way divorce used to work in most states was that a grievance would be brought by one spouse or the other and that particular grievance would either be grounds for divorce or not. A cheating husband or cheating wifewas often grounds for divorce because the loyal spouse was so insulted and humiliated [...]

Annulment in the Catholic Church

In the case of the Catholic Church, annulment does not mean the same thing as divorce. Some accuse the Catholic Church of hypocrisy for preaching that all marriages are permanent but providing the means of annulment.The Church reconciles these two seeming opposing ideas by understanding that a “Declaration nullity” is not a dissolution of a [...]

Minneapolis Dwi Lawyer, Minneapolis Divorce Lawyer

If you are a Minneapolis resident and need a lawyer you must make sure that you are hiring services of a lawyer who is also based in Minneapolis. Whether you are looking for a divorce lawyer or DWI lawyer, you should look for the one who is practicing in Minneapolis. The reason for this is [...]