Cory Aidenman

Member since: Nov 12, 2009
Total live articles: 15

Learning how to financially survive a divorce is very important. You need to understand that divorce will significantly affect your finances. It is a fact that you will become poorer after the divorce. You will have to face child support and alimony if you are the principal earner of the family. On the other hand, if you are not the primary earner, your income will be much lower than before.

By: Cory Aidenman l Relationships > Divorce l Dec 28, 2009 l Views: 3

Whether it's initiated by the husband or the wife, or if it is a mutual decision, going through the divorce process is actually not the most difficult part. It's dealing with divorce after-the-fact which is even more difficult. How can you actually survive divorce if you have a lot of emotional baggage left from your marriage? What do you need to do to learn how to financially survive a divorce.

By: Cory Aidenman l Relationships > Divorce l Dec 28, 2009 l Views: 5

Some people do not give due importance to the role of a divorce attorney. Although it is true that the vast majority of divorces are amicably settled outside of the courts, you will still need the experience of a lawyer who knows divorce strategies.

By: Cory Aidenman l Relationships > Divorce l Dec 28, 2009 l Views: 1

Years ago I thought I was happy, in love, and my future looked bright. I was young and didn't understand marriage. I thought in the back of my head he may be with me only for the papers, but that quickly went away once he would do something sweet.

By: Cory Aidenman l Relationships > Divorce l Dec 28, 2009 l Views: 8

Our modern culture reminds us to use calm voices, speak clearly, and limit revealing our emotions. In some circumstances, this approach results in an undercurrent of categorizing a person who reacts loudly and with intense emotion to a situation as a hysteric, as a lunatic, or as an unstable individual.

By: Cory Aidenman l Relationships > Divorce l Dec 28, 2009 l Views: 1

It is really very difficult to learn how to survive a divorce emotionally. You may experience years of pain and suffering before you can accept the sad and harsh realties of divorce. But you have to remember that if you will not overcome the pain and anguish, divorce will gradually destroy you emotionally.

By: Cory Aidenman l Relationships > Divorce l Dec 28, 2009 l Views: 6

Most people don't get married with the intention to divorce. Most of us get married with the intent to have our partnership last forever. But statistics are working against us whether we like it or not.

By: Cory Aidenman l Relationships > Divorce l Dec 28, 2009 l Views: 3

If there's one thing that most people would not like to deal with during their senior years, it is none other than asking "How do I survive a divorce?". However, it is a necessary 'evil' that you need to deal with if you think that you and your spouse are better off living separately during the rest of your years

By: Cory Aidenman l Relationships > Divorce l Dec 15, 2009 l Views: 32

You have to learn how to financially survive a divorce. This is very important because it is a fact that divorce will take a big toll on your finances. Essentially, your financial situation will be less rosy immediately after the divorce. If you are the breadwinner of the family, then you will be required to provide child support. And even if you are not the primary earner, your income will be significantly lesser than before.

By: Cory Aidenman l Relationships > Divorce l Dec 15, 2009 l Views: 73

Many people find it hard to learn how to survive a divorce emotionally. For some people, it will take years of wallowing in pain and anguish before they can accept the sad realities of divorce. If you will not learn how to overcome the emotional trauma and pain, then there is good chance that divorce will destroy you emotionally.

By: Cory Aidenman l Relationships > Divorce l Dec 15, 2009 l Views: 93

Many people find it hard to learn how to survive a divorce emotionally. For some people, it will take years of wallowing in pain and anguish before they can accept the sad realities of divorce. If you will not learn how to overcome the emotional trauma and pain, then there is good chance that divorce will destroy you emotionally.

By: Cory Aidenman l Relationships > Divorce l Dec 15, 2009 l Views: 93

You have to learn how to financially survive a divorce. This is very important because it is a fact that divorce will take a big toll on your finances. Essentially, your financial situation will be less rosy immediately after the divorce. If you are the breadwinner of the family, then you will be required to provide child support. And even if you are not the primary earner, your income will be significantly lesser than before.

By: Cory Aidenman l Relationships > Divorce l Dec 15, 2009 l Views: 73

We have all read the statistics, one half of all marriages end in divorce. It makes you want to just flip a coin at the altar, doesn't it?

By: Cory Aidenman l Relationships > Divorce l Nov 30, 2009 l Views: 66

All over the world people fall in love and, supposedly, at that time when they are least responsible for their actions, they decide to get married and make a life-long commitment.

By: Cory Aidenman l Relationships > Divorce l Nov 30, 2009 l Views: 59

Are you looking for divorce tips and advice on how to win a child custody battle? Here, we will take a look at some tips on how parents can survive the custody battle. What are you supposed to do for the best interest of your children when they are caught in the middle of a child custody case? Read on to find out.

By: Cory Aidenman l Relationships > Divorce l Dec 15, 2009 l Views: 48

If there's one thing that most people would not like to deal with during their senior years, it is none other than asking "How do I survive a divorce?". However, it is a necessary 'evil' that you need to deal with if you think that you and your spouse are better off living separately during the rest of your years

By: Cory Aidenman l Relationships > Divorce l Dec 15, 2009 l Views: 32

Our modern culture reminds us to use calm voices, speak clearly, and limit revealing our emotions. In some circumstances, this approach results in a sneaky undercurrent of categorizing a person who reacts loudly and with intense emotion to a situation as a hysteric, as a lunatic, or as an unstable individual.

By: Cory Aidenman l Relationships > Divorce l Nov 30, 2009 l Views: 27

Our modern culture reminds us to speak calmly and clearly, and limit revealing our emotions. In some circumstances, this approach results in an undercurrent of categorizing a person who reacts loudly and with intense emotion to a situation as a hysteric, as a lunatic, or as an unstable individual.

By: Cory Aidenman l Relationships > Divorce l Dec 15, 2009 l Views: 8

Years ago I thought I was happy, in love, and my future looked bright. I was young and didn't understand marriage. I thought in the back of my head he may be with me only for the papers, but that quickly went away once he would do something sweet.

By: Cory Aidenman l Relationships > Divorce l Dec 28, 2009 l Views: 8

It is really very difficult to learn how to survive a divorce emotionally. You may experience years of pain and suffering before you can accept the sad and harsh realties of divorce. But you have to remember that if you will not overcome the pain and anguish, divorce will gradually destroy you emotionally.

By: Cory Aidenman l Relationships > Divorce l Dec 28, 2009 l Views: 6

Our modern culture reminds us to speak calmly and clearly, and limit revealing our emotions. In some circumstances, this approach results in an undercurrent of categorizing a person who reacts loudly and with intense emotion to a situation as a hysteric, as a lunatic, or as an unstable individual.

By: Cory Aidenman l Relationships > Divorce l Dec 15, 2009 l Views: 8

Our modern culture reminds us to use calm voices, speak clearly, and limit revealing our emotions. In some circumstances, this approach results in a sneaky undercurrent of categorizing a person who reacts loudly and with intense emotion to a situation as a hysteric, as a lunatic, or as an unstable individual.

By: Cory Aidenman l Relationships > Divorce l Nov 30, 2009 l Views: 27

Are you looking for divorce tips and advice on how to win a child custody battle? Here, we will take a look at some tips on how parents can survive the custody battle. What are you supposed to do for the best interest of your children when they are caught in the middle of a child custody case? Read on to find out.

By: Cory Aidenman l Relationships > Divorce l Dec 15, 2009 l Views: 48

Many people find it hard to learn how to survive a divorce emotionally. For some people, it will take years of wallowing in pain and anguish before they can accept the sad realities of divorce. If you will not learn how to overcome the emotional trauma and pain, then there is good chance that divorce will destroy you emotionally.

By: Cory Aidenman l Relationships > Divorce l Dec 15, 2009 l Views: 93

You have to learn how to financially survive a divorce. This is very important because it is a fact that divorce will take a big toll on your finances. Essentially, your financial situation will be less rosy immediately after the divorce. If you are the breadwinner of the family, then you will be required to provide child support. And even if you are not the primary earner, your income will be significantly lesser than before.

By: Cory Aidenman l Relationships > Divorce l Dec 15, 2009 l Views: 73

If there's one thing that most people would not like to deal with during their senior years, it is none other than asking "How do I survive a divorce?". However, it is a necessary 'evil' that you need to deal with if you think that you and your spouse are better off living separately during the rest of your years

By: Cory Aidenman l Relationships > Divorce l Dec 15, 2009 l Views: 32

Most people don't get married with the intention to divorce. Most of us get married with the intent to have our partnership last forever. But statistics are working against us whether we like it or not.

By: Cory Aidenman l Relationships > Divorce l Dec 28, 2009 l Views: 3

It is really very difficult to learn how to survive a divorce emotionally. You may experience years of pain and suffering before you can accept the sad and harsh realties of divorce. But you have to remember that if you will not overcome the pain and anguish, divorce will gradually destroy you emotionally.

By: Cory Aidenman l Relationships > Divorce l Dec 28, 2009 l Views: 6

Our modern culture reminds us to use calm voices, speak clearly, and limit revealing our emotions. In some circumstances, this approach results in an undercurrent of categorizing a person who reacts loudly and with intense emotion to a situation as a hysteric, as a lunatic, or as an unstable individual.

By: Cory Aidenman l Relationships > Divorce l Dec 28, 2009 l Views: 1

Years ago I thought I was happy, in love, and my future looked bright. I was young and didn't understand marriage. I thought in the back of my head he may be with me only for the papers, but that quickly went away once he would do something sweet.

By: Cory Aidenman l Relationships > Divorce l Dec 28, 2009 l Views: 8
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