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Monthly Archives: July 2012
Always a Way Out
Some people still believe they can stop a divorce by refusing to accept a summons. They can’t. The most significant impact of the liberalization of divorce that began 40 years ago is that one spouse cannot deny the other a … Continue reading
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The Ups and Downs
The late Paul Newman said that marriages can work as long as both spouses don’t go crazy at the same time. The observation bears remembering because so many people launch marriages that end in divorce because they believe what can … Continue reading
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