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Expert Profile: S. Kessler

Expertise:  I'm not a lawyer, I can't answer any real legal questions, long, involved or very detailed questions. Rather I only what I know about divorce by experience and going through a divorce. I'm familiar with the divorce process and some prodedures. I can answer most any questions about divorce. Whether you would like advice about divorce, what to expect, any problems you are having with a divorce, etc. I have been divorced, a single mother, and I`m remarried.  I know what it is like to have to go through a divorce and be a single parent at the same time. So if you just want support or if you have a question about divorce please feel free to ask. I also, come from a family that divorced when I was young my parents divorced and my mom remarried. I`m here to help you try and get the answers to what you are seeking about divorce. Please feel free to send any and all of your divorce dilemma`s to me.
I can also give you links on divorce to help you with the divorce process. And just advice in general on divorce. I can't answer detailed questions on specific divorce laws, b/c they vary greatly from state to state. I will do my best to answer any questions I receive.

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Something controversial or provocative about this subject  Divorces occur in about 50% of marriages. Young marriages usually do not last long, due to the couple being young and inexperience and immature when it comes to marriage. Marriage changes a person when they get married for better or worse depending on the situation and the ppl involved with each other.
What do you like about this subject?  It is a very interesting subject to me. I know quite a bit about about divorce. I'm a product of divorce (my parents divorced when I was a very young age). I have been through a divorce and know what it is like to go through one.
What do you still hope to achieve/learn in this field?  I hope to achieve my goal of helping people when they need it the most. In giving them the information about divorce they are looking for, or advice that they need while going through either a separation or divorce process.
Something interesting about this subject that others may not know:  Communication is the biggest thing to making a marriage/relationship work. You can not read a persons mind. Talking about issues you may have is very crucial in communication.
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Thanks!
(Greig on 08/27/08)
Thanks so much. We are leaving in a week so I'm hoping that he won't have much time to do anything if he is going to. I did offer him to take the ki
(Lisa on 07/22/08)
I had never heard of or seen your service but I am so appreciative of the info. Like most things its not too complicated once you know... but when you
(Rich on 07/18/08)
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Recent Answers from S. Kessler
2008-08-26  Step Dad - Any visitation rights? Hi Greig~ Most states do not give step parents any rights to a child(ren) b/c they aren't a biological child, unless you legally adopt the child. However, in some states there is a special law that...
2008-08-19  Divorce name change information? Hi Amanda~ You should still be able to ask for alimony, it shouldn't be too late, since the divorce process it still going on. It's only too late if you try to come back and ask for alimony. Besides...
2008-08-01  should i move in or no? Hi Anita~ You could move in with your BF. The courts won't do anything about it. It just doesn't really look good in court. And it's considered moving on with your life and pursuing the divorce process...
2008-07-29  remarry time frame Hi Debbie~ I can answer that one, since I'm from MO and I got divorced and remarried in MO. It's 30 days from the time the divorce has been finalized (meaning you have a divorce decree and all parties...
2008-07-28  Abandonment Hi Jean~ If there is a protective order in place, no, she can't get you for abandonment b/c in the order it says that you must stay X amount of feet from each other. And that would be virtually impossible...
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