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September 28, 2007
1. CHILDREN AND DIVORCE: Reassuring your child
2. FINANCIAL PLANNING/INVESTMENT: Getting prepared for temporary orders
3. HEALTH/WELL BEING: Taming divorce-related anger
4. BUSINESS VALUATION: How Will You Find Value?
5. CHILD CUSTODY: Helping Your Own Custody Case
6: FINANCIAL CHILD SUPPORT: When your ex won't pay

1. CHILDREN AND DIVORCE
Reassuring your child
One of the most frightening feelings children experience during their parents' divorce is uncertainty. Here are some strategies for alleviating a child's feelings of fear and insecurity.
http://www.divorcemag.com/c/s3/?Children_and_Divorce/reassurechild.html

2. FINANCIAL PLANNING/INVESTMENT
Getting prepared for temporary orders
The Courts look to maintain the status quo during the pendency of the temporary orders, especially as to finances
http://www.divorcemag.com/c/s3/?Financial_Planning/getting_prepared_temp_orders.html

3. HEALTH/WELL BEING
Taming divorce-related anger
Anger not faced doesn't go away; it is redirected. A "divorce hangover" begins when anger becomes directed toward whatever or whomever (including yourself) you consider responsible for the divorce.
http://www.divorcemag.com/c/s3/?Health_Well_Being/taminganger.html

4. BUSINESS VALUATION
How will you find value?
Many business owners realize the importance of having buy-sell agreements in place for their closely held businesses, but few realize the problems that can arise if these agreements have not been properly thought out.
http://www.divorcemag.com/c/s3/?Business_Valuation/determining_the_price.html

5. CHILD CUSTODY
Helping your own custody case
With more fathers seeking custody of their children than ever before, it is important to realize what things courts consider in determining children's best interests.
http://www.divorcemag.com/c/s3/?Child_Custody/custodycase.html

6: FINANCIAL CHILD SUPPORT
When your ex won't pay (Canada version, US version)
We've all read the dismal stories about non-custodial parents and ex-spouses who are defaulting on their child-support payments. But has anyone thought to ask why these people aren't paying?
http://www.divorcemag.com/c/s3/?Child_Support/exwontpayCAN.html or http://www.divorcemag.com/c/s3/?Child_Support/exwontpayUS.html


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