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Blog Posts in February, 2017

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  • Divorce did not stop Tarek and El Moussa from working together
    Divorce did not stop Tarek and El Moussa from working together

    Kentucky fans of the popular TV show, "Flip or Flop" may also be aware that the show co-hosts were once married but now are not. Christine El Moussa and Tarek are the parents of two children, and ...

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  • Thinking of divorcing? Here's what you can expect
    Thinking of divorcing? Here's what you can expect

    After more than 10 years of marriage, you and your husband have decided to divorce. Ending a marriage is never easy, especially when children are involved. You have to deal with deciding who gets ...

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  • Alimony and taxes: What one has to do with the other
    Alimony and taxes: What one has to do with the other

    It's coming upon that time of year when many Kentucky residents are preparing their tax returns. This year will be different for those who were divorced and began receiving alimony in 2016. Various ...

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  • Preventing angry outbursts in divorce
    Preventing angry outbursts in divorce

    It's no secret that many married couples in Kentucky suffer serious communication breakdowns as the years go by. This is often a key factor leading to divorce. When two people are barely able to be in ...

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  • The many ways a woman can prepare for the aftermath of divorce
    The many ways a woman can prepare for the aftermath of divorce

    Are you moving forward with the divorce process? Have you come to grips with the fact that your life will never be the same? Although you are sure to face some challenges in the future, you shouldn't ...

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  • Money and divorce: How to make sure you don't go broke
    Money and divorce: How to make sure you don't go broke

    If Kentucky readers who have ended their marriages in court were to take a survey, answers to questions regarding what their biggest challenges were during the process would surely vary. Every ...

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