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Every marriage goes through its fair share of tough times, but sometimes, those tough times drag on and on, putting your marriage in a precarious position where it could fall apart at any moment.
It's the news no parent wants to hear: "Mom, I'm getting a divorce." Divorces aren't just tough on the couples going through the divorce; they are tough on everyone around the situation too. If your child is getting divorced, it's going to be hard on you.
With many divorce lawyers charging high hourly rates and requesting huge retainers up front, it should surprise no one that many people filing for divorce try to represent themselves.
You already know that about half of all marriages end in divorce. Maybe you feel like your marriage is on the rocks and divorce is in the near future. How can you know for sure?
If you're a military member served with divorce papers, you might not know what to do or where to turn. The smartest thing you can do when served with divorce papers is to enlist the help of a licensed divorce attorney.
An uncontested divorce in Florida is the best way to end your marriage, since it allows you to do so as quickly and inexpensively as possible. When you work with a good divorce attorney to arrange a fair settlement…
Many people who are getting a divorce in Florida consider filling out their own Florida divorce papers instead of having an attorney assist them. In some cases, this can be an OK option- or your only option if you do not have the money to pay for legal advice.
A Florida quick divorce can allow you to end your marriage in the shortest time period permitted under state law so you can move on with your new single life.
Are you a military member on the brink of divorce? Are you in a marriage that's falling apart with an active duty military member? Have the papers already been filed in your military divorce?
So, it has come to this. Divorce. No one ever plans to get divorced, but the reality is that about half of all marriages end in divorce. The reasons for divorce can range from infidelity to financial turmoil, but this article isn't about pinpointing the reason for your divorce.

