De Facto Law is Unfair to Wives and Children by The Telegraph, Australia (March 1 2009) “WITH this ring I thee wed, and all my worldly goods I thee endow,” says the groom. “For richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, to love and to cherish, for as long as we both shall live,” […]
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Adultery and Divorce
A Note From Infidelity Help Group: The information about adultery and divorce in this post may not be pertinent to you, or your specific state or country’s laws. This post has been reproduced here for interest only, and is not intended to replace, or give, legal advice or counsel. You should consult an attorney licensed […]
Divorce After an Affair: Does it Matter?
A Note From Infidelity Help Group: The information in this post may not be pertinent to you, or your specific state or country’s laws. This article has been reproduced here for interest only, and is not intended to replace or give legal advice or counsel. You should consult an attorney licensed to practice in your […]
Affair Help: The Adultery Antidote
In the post The Different Consequences of Infidelity, the concept of reparation for affairs and adultery was discussed after featuring two culturally contrasting outcomes of adultery. I wondered if legal consequences would a) deter someone from having an affair and b) would deter someone from knowingly involving themselves with a married person if they could […]
3rd January - Divorce Day
3rd January Named Most Popular Day for Divorce Elizabeth Hassall, partner in the Gateley law firm, comments on 3 January being named as the most popular day for divorce in the UK. The beginning of January is often seen as a peak time for divorces, but the initial meetings with a solicitor will usually have […]