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Divorce and Alcohol Consumption Abuse

Majority of people really need a strong reason to ask for a divorce. Yet, when it comes to divorce, both parties will go through a lot of stress (both physical and emotional). It is a tumultuous time for everyone involved, and there is no easy way to go through a divorce. After getting divorced, people often engage in a variety of unhealthy behaviors. Alcohol-abusing is among them. However, some people choose to divorce because one of the spouses has been using too much alcohol lately. Alcoholism is a very strong ground for a divorce, and one of the leading reasons why people seek divorce in the United States. Salvage What You Can Did you know that Alcoholism is among the three top reasons behind people’s divorce in the States? It is known to dimish relationships to the point where there is nothing left. Under the effect of alcohol, people do things they may regret later. Alcoholics usually have problems with focusing on their marriages, become secretive and tell a lot of ...

How can your Parenting Time be Affected by a Restraining Order?

You and your spouse finally decided to move on separately. Divorce is something that awaits you both, and you are both committed to getting through it as quickly as possible. After finalizing the divorce, child support and child custody, you and your spouse are ready to move on. However, what happens if you are issued a restraining order for something that you have done? What if your spouse does not want you around? Will it affect your parenting time, and how? The answer is Yes, it may affect your parenting time to an extent. Besides making things more complicated for both of you, the restraining order will force you to stay away from your spouse. Here is how it will affect your parenting time after the parenting plan was created and signed by the court. Visitation Problems If the restraining order was entered after you got divorced, it may cause a few complications. First of all, you and your ex-spouse will have to work out how the visitation exchanges will take place. This...