Divorce rates have hit an all time low. It is now cheaper to keep her. During these tough economic times many families that struggle to make it on dual incomes cannot afford to go it solo. The American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers has recently reported a sharp decline in divorce filings across the United States.
Divorce rates have hit an all time low. It is now cheaper to keep her. During these tough economic times many families that struggle to make it on dual incomes cannot afford to go it solo. The American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers has recently reported a sharp decline in divorce filings across the United States.
During these tough economic times many families that struggle to make it on dual incomes cannot afford to go it solo. The American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers has recently reported a sharp decline in divorce filings across the United States. Divorce rates have hit an all time low -- it is now cheaper to keep her.
If divorce is inevitable, a real money saver can be found by using the collaborative divorce approach. In collaborative family law, each party hires a specially trained attorney and the parties and their counsel sign a participation contract and agree to settle their disputes out of court. The benefits to the children are priceless.
With family law attorney's fees hovering around three hundred dollars per hour in many areas there is simply not enough money to sustain protracted litigation. Maybe some of those folks should invest in marriage counseling and work to improve their respective interpersonal communication skills. It is much cheaper and probably money spent more wisely.
Sometimes though, the economic stressors can put a great deal of strain on the best of marriages. Indeed, there are many ways to interpret the effects of a declining economy. People often divorce because of problems with money, sex and communication. If you are just left with sex and communication, make the best of it.
Please do not be offended by the "cheaper to keep her" line. It rhymes and I can't think of a male version that is as catchy.
Divorce rates have hit an all time low. It is now cheaper to keep her. During these tough economic times many families that struggle to make it on dual incomes cannot afford to go it solo. The American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers has recently reported a sharp decline in divorce filings across the United States.
During these tough economic times many families that struggle to make it on dual incomes cannot afford to go it solo. The American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers has recently reported a sharp decline in divorce filings across the United States. Divorce rates have hit an all time low -- it is now cheaper to keep her.
If divorce is inevitable, a real money saver can be found by using the collaborative divorce approach. In collaborative family law, each party hires a specially trained attorney and the parties and their counsel sign a participation contract and agree to settle their disputes out of court. The benefits to the children are priceless.
With family law attorney's fees hovering around three hundred dollars per hour in many areas there is simply not enough money to sustain protracted litigation. Maybe some of those folks should invest in marriage counseling and work to improve their respective interpersonal communication skills. It is much cheaper and probably money spent more wisely.
Sometimes though, the economic stressors can put a great deal of strain on the best of marriages. Indeed, there are many ways to interpret the effects of a declining economy. People often divorce because of problems with money, sex and communication. If you are just left with sex and communication, make the best of it.
Please do not be offended by the "cheaper to keep her" line. It rhymes and I can't think of a male version that is as catchy.
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