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Thursday 24 April 2014

How To Cope with a Divorce; A Comprehensive Guide for moms.


Divorce is not the end of the life, but it just means that you made a mistake in the choice of a partner.Though, nobody is impeccable.


The court will as a rule favors the parent who will best maintain stability in the child's surroundings. There is no set standard as to what constitutes "stability," but a judge looks for continuity in a child's life. To the degree possible, a judge will try to preserve a child's school, community and religious ties.The following are the challenges you are going to face:
1.parenting your kids
2. financial constraint
3.getting another lover again.
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A court gives the "best interests" of the child the highest priority. What the best interests of the child are in a given situation depends upon many factors, including:
  1. The child's age, gender, mental and physical health.
  2. Mental and physical health of parents.
  3. Lifestyle and other social factors of the parents, including whether the child is exposed to second-hand smoke and whether there is any history of child abuse.
  4. The love and emotional ties between the parent and the child, as well as the parent's ability to give the child guidance.
  5. The parent's ability to provide the child with food, shelter, clothing and medical care.

TOP 100 LIES MEN TELL; EVERY SMART WOMAN MUST KNOW




 
1. I've never felt this way about anyone else.
2. I've got to work late at the office tonight.
3. That's the best sex I've ever had.
4. You've got the most beautiful eyes
5. No, I'm not married
6.Sorry, I must have left my wallet and credit cards at home.
7. You just have to believe me when I tell you nothing's wrong.
9. Except for a beer or two, I never drink.
10. My wife and I haven't had sex in years.
11. We'll get married as soon as I ...
12. I'll be home in twenty minutes.


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