Monthly Archive: April 2012

Got a New Boss? Introduce Yourself

Your company announces that you’ll be getting a new boss – depending on the situation (and the person) you may either jump for joy or find yourself fearing the change. No matter what the reason for the change in leadership, you’ll need to be prepared. How you handle your new boss can affect your career...

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Unfortunately, in bad situations we can be our own worst critics, making it seem like there’s no use in trying. However, being positive in a difficult situation can prove to be much more beneficial to your emotional and physical health. You can start to retrain your thinking today by working in these simple exercises and...

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Living together before marriage used to be a scandalous choice. Nowadays, however, many couples don’t think twice before sharing a home prior to taking the plunge. But does making this choice increase the chance that a couple may eventually end up seeking out a Virginia divorce lawyer? Some recent studies conducted by the National Marriage...

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What Not to Do During Your Virginia Divorce

If you are new to divorce, you may not know how to act and may think that ignorance is bliss. However, your actions can affect your Virginia divorce negatively. Therefore, it is wise to know what not to do during your divorce so that your case runs smoothly. First, stay off of social media, such...

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Holidays can be challenging times for families following a divorce in Virginia. There are child custody arrangements to adjust to, as well as other tensions that come with the breakup of a marriage. If you’re a divorced parent, there are ways to make holidays and vacations easier to manage for your kids. Cut the drama....

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Travel and Virginia Child Custody

Summer vacation is meant to be a time of family fun and bonding, but if you’re a parent facing Virginia child custody, you will have some things to take into consideration. Speak with your Norfolk divorce attorney to be sure that you’re abiding by your custody agreement. The amount of freedom you have to travel...

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If you’re getting divorced in Virginia, you likely will undergo a process of grief and emotional recovery. Some women choose to have a divorce shower as part of the closure process following divorce. A divorce shower or divorce party is a celebration of the end of a marriage. To some people, this might seem like...

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Virginia child support was meant to help the custodial parent pay for the needs of the children following the divorce. Sometimes, the non-custodial parent becomes dissatisfied with how the recipient is spending the support, and seeks out provisions in Virginia child custody law that might demand accounting for payments. It’s understandable that someone paying child...

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