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Wife threatens husband with divorce, citing betting addiction
Wife threatens to end marriage,citing husband’s addiction to sports betting Odd and petty as it may sound, a woman in Cheborge, Kericho County is threatening to end her marriage, citing her husband’s fanatic addition to sports betting. Fed up with begging her husband to tame his gambling addiction in vain, Miriam Chebet has openly expressed …
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New book encourages readers experiencing divorce or a breakup to love themselves and find healing fr…
AVON, Ind. (PRWEB) November 19, 2019 After her divorce, Samantha J Tishner felt lost, alone, ashamed and unworthy. She was uncertain of her future and afraid of how she would handle life on her own. After working through her own emotions, self-examining her personal goals, and experiencing happiness and success, Tishner wrote “Heal First. …
‘Online legal advisors give parents biased and potentially damaging advice’
Home > News Research assesses McKenzie Friends’ Facebook threads Vulnerable people representing themselves in court are being given biased and misinformed advice by online legal advisors, new research has found. The advice often reflected personal anti-court and anti-social services viewpoints. A study carried out by Dr Tatiana Tkacukova, Senior Lecturer in English Language at Birmingham …
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Writer of hit US series Divorce, Sharon Horgan, separates from husband Jeremy Rainbird
Life imitating art? Writer of hit US series Divorce, Sharon Horgan, separates from husband Jeremy Rainbird after 14 years together The couple met 14 years ago, with Sharon, 49, falling pregnant six months later Based Channel 4 drama Catastrophe, starring Rob Delaney, on their experiences The news comes as the third series of her HBO …
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Family courts need help on domestic abuse | Opinion – Law Gazette
Allegations of domestic abuse are made in more than half the cases heard by the family courts of England and Wales, the president of the High Court family division said last week. Why are they so difficult to resolve? The answer, as Sir Andrew McFarlane (pictured) explained, is that it is often one parent’s word …
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Sure your small business won in court, but good luck collecting the money – The Globe and Mail
Many judgment creditors are forced to effectively decide whether they are willing to go double or nothing. Allison Speigel is a commercial litigator and partner with Speigel Nichols Fox LLP, a boutique commercial litigation law firm. Nobody realizes just how discouraging our judicial system can be until they are faced with the prospect of having …
Mediation vs. Arbitration vs. Litigation: The differences you need to know about in business – Media…
Mediation vs. Arbitration vs. Litigation: The differences you need to know about in business As a business owner, it’s extremely important to familiarize yourself with dispute resolution and the processes you need to take depending on the severity of a case. Whether this is for your own protection, for example if you are …