Some of the tips that one could give children on the topic of divorce is that the divorce is not the child's fault and that both parents still love the children unconditionally.
I'd get a lawyer as fast as I could.
No. If he chose to give your adult children money, then that was his decision and you are not obligated to reimburse him for any of it. And to take it a bit further, even if the children were still minor after the divorce and he chose to give them money, you would not be obligated to reimburse him for that, either. Child support money goes to the custodial parent for support of the children, not directly to the children.
There are several great websites that can help a friend deal with her divorce. One great site is www.babycenter.com. Another great site is http://kidshealth.org/kid/feeling/home_family/divorce.html or http://helpguide.org/mental/children_divorce.htm.
Some people have a passion for helping children with their problems. If you want to someday be able to help children with their personal issues, then be sure to major in child psychology. This degree can give you all the necessary information for succeeding in a career that focuses on helping children with emotional issues.
Are their children involved? If yes and there is a divorce decree requiring him to insure his children then yes, he has to give you updated insurance information. Hope this helps:) Evan
Give them responsibilities such as walking the dog, completing chores, helping you around the house, helping siblings with homework. Reward them for good behavior, take away privileges for misbehavior.
Assuming there are no minor children or property involved and there is reason for a divorce, it should not be difficult to obtain a non-contested divorce. Only a divorce lawyer can give you the correct answer. You might make an appointment to see one - usually the initial consultation is free.
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When Grant and Vivian have plans to leave after her divorce, but then Vivians husband decides the only way he will give her the divorce is if he can see his children every weekend, ruining they're plans of leaving.
Hinduism doesn't give permission to divorce.
The best place to get accurate information about divorce law in the UK is to consult with a divorce attorney in this area. He or she will be able to give you the best answers and advice regarding the questions you have.
I would say you could give it to children 10+