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Better Break Up: Making the Best Out of the Heartbreak

by Robert J. Reeves | Jul 24, 2018 | divorce

When it comes to leaving a relationship, there’s no easy to way to do it. You are hurting, your spouse is hurting and that can lead to things getting a bit messy. So is there anything you can do to make it better? Here’s some tips for a better break up....

Divorce Lawyer: What They Can Do That You Can’t 

by Robert J. Reeves | Jul 23, 2018 | divorce lawyer

When it comes to your divorce, you may think you can handle it yourself. Perhaps you don’t want much out of it or you just want to get it over with. But here’s a few things a divorce lawyer can do for which may be worth considering. Divorce Lawyer: What...

Surviving Second Thoughts: Working Through Doubts of Divorce

by Robert J. Reeves | Jul 18, 2018 | divorce

When it comes to filing for divorce, you may have some second thoughts. Should you stick it out longer? Could it get better? Is it best for the kids? Odds are, you’ll have these doubts when filing, throughout your divorce, and maybe even some time after. So...

Cheating Red Flags: Signs Your Spouse is Unfaithful 

by Robert J. Reeves | Jul 16, 2018 | divorce

When it comes to your marriage, nothing can be as hurtful as a cheating spouse. But while the aftermath of an affair hurts, suspecting but not knowing for sure if your spouse is cheating can be torture. In the event that you suspect your partner of being unfaithful,...

Annulling Marriage in SC: What it is, and How you Qualify

by Robert J. Reeves | Jul 13, 2018 | divorce law

When it comes to filing for divorce, you know you have a few options on how to go about it. There’s no-fault, at-fault, or annulment. While annulling marriage is not technically a means of divorce, it does dissolve a marriage. Therefore, it typically gets lumped...
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