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Occupations and Professions with the Lowest Divorce Rates

March 15, 2012
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Which occupations and professions have a lower than average divorce rate? People in the following jobs have the lowest divorce rate: Agricultural engineers:  1.78% Optometrists:  4.01% Transit and railroad police:   5.26% Clergy:   5.61% Directors, religious activities and education:  5.88% Sales engineers:  6.61% Podiatrists: ...

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Occupations and Professions with the Highest Divorce Rates

March 14, 2012
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Which occupations and professions have the highest divorce rates? People in the following jobs are most likely to become divorced: Dancers and Choreographers:  43.1 % Bartenders: 38.4 % Massage therapists: 38.2 % Gaming Cage Workers 34.7% Extruding and Forming Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders,...

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Frequently Asked Questions About Paternity

March 9, 2012
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Can a paternity test be done before the baby is born? No, Courts will not allow an invasive prior to birth. Also, unless there is a birth, there is no Paternity issue. What are the legal consequences when paternity is established in Florida? Father...

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Ask a Question Privately

March 8, 2012
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We just added a feature that allows you to leave your contact information and ask a question privately.  Someone from our staff will contact you.  To use this feature anytime, please click link to the Ask a Question or Contact Us page which can...

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Divorce is a Better Option

March 7, 2012
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POTRERO, Calif. (AP) — Authorities in California say a 33-year-old San Diego County woman has been killed by a cannonball fired by her husband and another man. Union Tribune San Diego (http://bit.ly/xllWgA ) reports the woman was found dead at about 12:15 a.m. Tuesday...

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Frequently Asked Questions About Alimony

February 24, 2012
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If a spouse remarries, does this terminate his or her obligation to pay alimony in Florida? Does not automatically terminate obligation to pay alimony Can a dependent spouse be forced to work in Florida? No, but the court can impute income under certain circumstances....

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