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May 1, 2007

Welcome to the Chinn & Associates' Newsletter!

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In this issue:

1. CHILDREN AND DIVORCE: Part-Time Parenting
2. FINANCIAL PLANNING/INVESTMENT: Clean Slate
3. HEALTH/WELL BEING: A Matter of Faith
4. MEDIATION: Is mediation for you?
5. DIVORCE LAW: Common Knowledge
6. RELATIONSHIPS: In-Laws and Outlaws


1. CHILDREN AND DIVORCE
Part-Time Parenting
The challenges and opportunities of part-time parenting.
(http://www.divorcemag.com/c/s3/?Children_and_Divorce/parttimeparent.html)

2. FINANCIAL PLANNING/INVESTMENT
Clean Slate
Financial disagreements are one of the biggest causes of divorce. Splitting with your spouse, however, won't necessarily make those financial woes disappear -- in fact, it can make them worse.
(http://www.divorcemag.com/c/s3/?Financial_Planning/cleanslate.html)

3. HEALTH/WELL BEING
A Matter of Faith
Working with spiritual practices -- such as meditation, prayer, or yoga -- in parallel with traditional psychotherapy can aid in divorce recovery.
(http://www.divorcemag.com/c/s3/?Health_Well_Being/faith.html)

4. MEDIATION
Is mediation for you?
Mediation allows you to make your own decisions about the future, but it isn't for everyone.
(http://www.divorcemag.com/c/s3/?Mediation/mediation4you.html)

5. DIVORCE LAW
Common Knowledge
Common-law" marriages aren't nearly as common as most people believe. Here's what you need to know to protect your rights while you're together -- and after you break up.
(http://www.divorcemag.com/c/s3/?Divorce_Law/common_knowledge.html)

6. RELATIONSHIPS
In-Laws and Outlaws
When you get divorced, do you have to "divorce" your spouse's friends and family -- and vice-versa?
(http://www.divorcemag.com/c/s3/?Relationships/inlawsoutlaws.html)

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