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Troubled economy has couples going through divorce more cautious than ever
Total Divorce has provided features on the economic aspects of divorce before, but in this time of economic trouble for money, divorce itself may not even be an option. Many in the professional marriage and divorce industry lamenting about how the weak economy has been causing many couples to wait to file divorce and some to even reconsider divorce.
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Will John McCain divorce be an election issue?
With something like half of all marriages in the U.S. ending in divorce these days, voters may wonder how a candidate’s divorce could possibly affect his chances at being elected. But, thanks to a provocative article published by British newspaper the Mail on Sunday, that question is no longer a mystery.
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French judge grants annulment based on bride’s non-virginity
Divorce may be the most common way to end a marriage in the United States, but it’s certainly not the only way. Annulment, or the legal voiding of a marriage, allows spouses to legally erase a marriage. That is, marriages that end in annulment never happened in the eyes of the law (with some complicated caveats).
A recent incident in France raised important questions about the conditions on which a marriage can be annulled. A judge in Lille ruled to annul the marriage of two Muslims in France after the groom discovered on the wedding night that his bride was not a virgin.
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