By: Nancy Van Pelt | 2010-03-31 | Relationships Many people say, "The luxury and the goodness in marriage life can only be experienced in the early days, weeks or months after the wedding". This is according to most married couples, specifically those who ended up as "ex-couples". read more
By: Vel Nirtist | 2010-03-30 | News and society Imagine this as the fault line in judge Sotomayor's confirmation hearing: the Republicans worry that she will not always use letters of the alphabet when writing up her decisions; the Democrats counter that she always will. This is plain stupid, you'll say. This simply cannot be. read more
By: Adrian Vultur | 2010-12-13 | Law When one partner cheats on another, all trust disappears, and even if both spouses decide to stick it out for another year or two, they often find it difficult to forgive and forget. read more
By: abnerbarb | 2011-12-21 | Personal injury If you, or a loved one have suffered injuries as the result of an accident, you may be entitled to receive personal injury compensation. read more
By: Ora Schwartzberg | 2010-03-30 | Divorce The courts are good at resolving financial issues between strangers and associates. It is only by default that the courts have taken the job of resolving financial and parenting issues associated with the breakup of a family. read more
By: Jack Keys | 2011-06-03 | Dating What men want in a woman is someone who works in the Supreme Court. So, just imagine a woman who is like Judge Judy, but worse. Extremely attractive. "Jack, have you finally lost your marbles?" No, far from it. I'm going to explain why a Supreme Court judge actually has a lot of qualities which are quite desirable in a modern day wife. There's a lot going on in the head behind the wig for someone who works in that role. At the moment, it's a bit hard to take it that seriously, but by the end... read more
By: Kassandra Vaughn | 2010-04-03 | Divorce Seeing divorce as the "end" of something puts you in the mindset of "losing" so much. What if divorce didn't have to be this way? It doesn't. Keep reading. read more
By: Betty-Ann Heggie | 2010-12-09 | Self Improvement I remember when the "Supremes" were three young girls from Detroit pumping out hit singles for Motown Records. Well, like the song says, "Time, time, give it time no matter how long it takes." In fact, it has taken 220 years (the US Supreme Court was established in 1790) for the world to see the possibility of three women "Supremes" serving simultaneously on the bench of one of the most influential courts in the world. read more
By: Patrick Robinson | 2010-03-27 | Law Divorce court records contain vital set of information. Its contents include particulars such as the names of spouses, their children's names, ages and birth dates. You can also find information about the marriage like the wedding date, where it was held, and the name of person who officiated the ceremony. read more
By: CGles6891 | 2011-06-01 | Cyber law An informative article discussing the recent court battle betweeen the high street banks and the Financial Service Authority, explaining in detail the issues with mis-sold PPI. read more
By: Demetria Graves | 2010-04-02 | Divorce A finalized divorce does not necessarily mean finalized finances. Couples that split must also terminate every joint account to completely close the books on the marriage. read more
By: Stewart Wrighter | 2010-12-15 | Law This article shows how couples end up in the divorce courts when they can no longer talk to each other or agree on what the children should do when the couple split. It also shows that the judge is not bothered about who did what; he just wants to make sure that the children are in good hands. read more
By: Dan Couvrette | 2011-01-05 | News and society Searching for quality, timely and highly relevant information during divorce is essential. For most people, getting the right information at the right time is the difference between a "good" divorce, and one full of pain, conflict, stress and needless costs. read more
By: Mary Rose | 2011-12-07 | News and society Dexter stars Michael C. Hall and Jennifer Carpenter are a married couple no more. According to court documents, the couple completed the divorce after living together nearly two years on Friday, December 2 in Los Angeles. Michael C. Hall and Jennifer Carpenter tied the knot in December 2008. They separated in August 2010 and announced their divorce in December 2010. Carpenter then filed for divorce shortly after citing irreconcilable differences. The pair of Michael C. Hall, 40, and Jennifer Carpenter, 31, are fortunate in that they did not have any children together. read more