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| April 23, 2010 |
| The Facts and Myths of Divorce (continued) |
| Posted By Ellerin Hutchinson |
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To continue on with the previous article involving divorce facts and myths, following are a few more common facts and myths to entertain.
Myth: living together before marriage is a good way to reduce the chances of eventually divorcing.
Fact: Numerous studies have found that those who live together before marriage have a greater chance of eventually divorcing. The reasons for this are not particularly understood. Some think there is evidence that the act of living together itself generates attitudes in people that are more conducive to divorce, namely the attitude that relationships are temporary and can be easily ended.
Myth: Dissatisfaction and unhappiness in the marriage at certain points in time is a good sign that the marriage will eventually end in up divorce.
Fact: The larger majority of marriages have ups and downs; this is a normal part of life. One cannot expect every day to be a good day. According to recent research using a large national sample, it was found that 86 percent of people who were unhappily married in the late 1980s, and stayed with the marriage, indicated that they were happier when interviewed five years later. Three fifths of the formerly unhappily married couples rated their marriages as either "very happy" or "quite happy."
If you are experiencing unhappiness in your marriage, speak to a Jacksonville family law attorney who has an experienced and caring hand in these matters. To set up a consultation contact us at 904-638-3134.
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| April 22, 2010 |
| The Value of a Prenuptial Agreement |
| Posted By Ellerin Hutchinson |
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Marriage is a firm agreement between two people but this agreement also includes financial concerns. There are specific circumstances where it's a good idea to have a prenuptial agreement set up between a couple. Here are just a few reasons why a prenuptial, often referred to as a "prenup" agreement would be important.
In the circumstance where you had children from a previous marriage and you wanted to ensure they inherited the assets you accumulated before your second marriage, a prenuptial agreement would be in order. If you were to get divorced or die without a prenuptial agreement, your children might have to share part of this amount with your new spouse.
Another very good reason for having a prenuptial agreement would be if you have a share in a family business before your present marriage and you wanted to keep the business on that side of the family. If you died without a prenuptial agreement in place or wound up getting divorced, your new spouse might now share in the family business which could dramatically change the family interaction within the business.
If you fall into either of these categories and are considering marriage or know someone who is, it would be worthwhile to have a legal expert draw up a prenuptial agreement. Contact a Jacksonville family law attorney at Ellerin Hutchinson today at (904)
638-3134 to arrange a consultation.
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| April 21, 2010 |
| Some Facts and Myths of Divorce |
| Posted By Ellerin Hutchinson |
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In a recent article written by David Popenoe, some of the more common facts vs. myths pertaining to divorce were laid out. It's a good idea to have a clear concept of what is truth & what is fiction when it comes to this subject. Following are a few of these myths and facts concerning the subject of divorce.
Myth # 1: Second marriages tend to be more successful than first marriages because people learn from their bad experiences.
The Truth: Although many people who divorce have successful second (or even third marriages,) the divorce rate of remarriages is in fact higher than that of first marriages.
Myth #2 : Having a children together will help prevent divorce and enable a couple to improve their marital satisfaction.
The Truth: Studies have shown that the most stressful time in a marriage is after the first child is born. There is only a slightly decreased risk of divorce for couples who have children compared to couples who have no children, but the decreased risk is far less than it used to be when parents with marital problems were more likely to stay together " just for the sake of the children." Part two of "The Facts and Myths of Divorce" to come soon."
If you need help with a divorce and are looking for a competent Jacksonville family law attorney, contact our offices today at 904-638-3134.
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| February 17, 2010 |
| Poll Finds 90% of Americans Would Remarry Their Spouse |
| Posted By Ellerin Hutchinson |
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It seems as if every week another article or news story is released discussing the high divorce rate around the country. But one recently released CBS New poll says those people who are married are happily married, and would marry their spouse again.
The poll found that 9 out of 10 married Americans would remarry their spouse again, and that many have few regrets about their decision to get married. Men are also slightly more likely to believe in love at first sight than women. 47% of men believe in the idea of love at first sight compared to 44% of women.
One might find it interesting that 95% of men say they’d remarry their wives, compared to 85% of women who said they would marry their husbands again. When asked what factor contributed most to a successful marriage, 49% of the respondents picked respect, followed by trust (37%), sense of humor came (10%), sex (2%), and lastly money at 0%.
With so many divorces and custody battles reported in the news, it’s nice to know there are still some people who are happy and in love. Ellerin Hutchinson offers a number of legal services to married couples, including help creating
marital contracts,
postnuptial agreements, and other documents designed to protect the couple’s property rights and best interests.
Would you like more information regarding
marital rights and contracts? Connect with an attorney at Ellerin Hutchinson today by calling
(904) 866-4489!
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