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Not even co-writing a movie project together, or having a child, was enough to keep Jennifer Jason Leigh's marriage intact.
Marrying a co-star or co-worker can be a tricky business.
While many issues in divorce law and the divorce process are subject to impassioned debate, there probably isn't a more contentious one than that of child access. For many divorcing couples, this is the CORE issue that launches them into litigation, and leaves them shaken and even traumatized long after the divorce is finalized
I still remember the first mother's day experience I had with the younger of my 2 step children. He was about 7. It was just a couple of days before mother's day. His school teacher had his class make up mother's day cards. He came home and showed me a card he made,
Today, a friend told me about this news of a 37 year old Toronto woman who is suing Rogers Communications , a large telecommunication company in Canada, for causing her divorce and losing her job.
Earlier this week, the CBC contacted Divorce Magazine for some assistance with the content and contacts for a 10-part series they are planning to produce. Based on my conversation with the CBC representative, this series appears to have the makings of an interesting and in-depth look into divorce
I've read a lot of discussions posted on the Forum on DivorceMagazine.com, on facebook, and blogs by people going through divorce. A vast majority of them complain about their ex, about how bad and wrong they are before during and after the divorce or separation.
America's sweetheart and Academy Award winner Sandra Bullock reportedly is having marriage trouble because of her husband Jesse James' admission of infidelity
I see that the governor Mark Sandford's wife's court appearance was televised. I wondered if there was a choice for it not to be televised. I then remind myself that they do not have to appear in court. This can be done behind the scene.
If you are a resident of the state of New York, four of the grounds in New York divorce law are based on "fault" of one of the parties. They are:

