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Feeling heartbroken? A simple technique can help heal your heart

Are you feeling heartbroken? Yet another relationship is over, leaving you sad and hopeless about your future love life. You question your ability to “do relationship” and wonder if you will ever be able to love and be loved again. Don’t despair. I know exactly how you feel and how to get out of it. I have been there, several times, and I know how hard it is to believe it will get better. At first, you may feel unlovable, or think you are not good enough, as your self-worth most likely has taken a dive. Those feelings may reflect themselves in other aspects of your life too, like your work and health. You are not as productive anymore. Your energy levels are low, and you feel like you don’t want to get out of bed, because life is so hopeless. A terrible feeling, isn’t it? The good news is: “There is a way to get out of this… AND IT’S EASIER THAN YOU THINK” When I was at my lowest, EFT (Emotional Freedom Technique) tapping was one of the things that could make me feel better instantly....

Child Custody Motions – Requirements and Pitfalls

Many people who get separated, whether they have a lawyer or otherwise, think that as soon as the divorce judgment is entered, the case is over. If you don't have children, often times that holds true, yet in family law, nothing is forever. Numerous Judiciaries won't tell you that, and numerous attorneys who practice family law won't suggest clients concerning the fact that custody, parenting time, child support, and failures to abide by the terms of a judgment of divorce, in addition to a list of other potential problems, are all reviewable by a Court and can change, if one party can verify to the Court that a change is required. Other than child and spousal support, the most common post-judgment motion for alteration of a judgment in family law cases includes custody of a child or multiple children. When these motions are filed by unrepresented persons, or by legal representatives who are not knowledgeable about family law, they are commonly gratuitous or aren't truly...

Selecting a Divorce Lawyer in Jamaica

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Selecting a divorce lawyer to handle your family law case is a very important decision. The following are a few important criteria to help in finding the right divorce lawyer. Experience and Focus Any divorce lawyer you consider should have substantial experience in handling divorce cases in your location. An experienced divorce lawyer will know the tendencies of the various judges in your jurisdiction and should be able to use this knowledge to your advantage. Additionally, that lawyer should practice primarily in the field of divorce law. Often people will hire a lawyer who practices primarily in some other area, thinking that any lawyer will do. However, divorce law is a very specialized field that requires particular skills and experience in order to have a likelihood of reaching a successful conclusion. Past Client Testimonials Perhaps the best way to decide which divorce lawyer to use for your divorce case is to find out what former clients have to say about that lawyer. While di...

What To Know When Your Divorce Involves Child Custody

Single parent homes have become incredibly typical in America. Today over 23 million children live in a single parent home. Going through a divorce can be difficult, and when a child is involved, it can be even more tough and difficult. If you have a child who is under the age of eighteen, the concern of custody will be a part of your divorce procedures. Given that child custody concerns are complicated, it's worth understanding all the problems that you can encounter. That's what we're going to look at today. How Do You Reach A Custody Agreement? If you're going through a divorce, there a number of manner ins which you can reach a custody arrangement. It is very important to make certain that you look for legal advice before you take any advances here. You need to be sure that you are making the best choice. When you have actually done this, you can reach an informal arrangement utilizing a conciliator or with the decision of a judge. When an arrangement has been reach...

Property and Asset Division in Divorce Cases

In every divorce case, no matter the circumstance of the parties, there will be a division of assets. Many individuals believe this is a basic "split the baby" determination. Nevertheless, that is not constantly the case. For checking account and joint debts, you might be able to do that. Nevertheless, when it pertains to retirement accounts, real estate, and service payments, the formula is not that basic. Each of these categories has its own distinct set of issues, and you will absolutely require an attorney to help you piece this together. Retirement Accounts and Pensions In cases where separating parties have retirement accounts or pensions, those assets are subject to division as part of the divorce as they are considered marital property. Nevertheless, pension and retirement accounts are considered and divided in a different way, and there are methods to make sure that you are getting present day, actualized worth for your granted portion. Determining what the "mar...