Monday, November 29, 2010

Father's Day Book Giveaway

GreatDad offers you a chance to win two wonderful books.

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Muscogee County, Georgia Divorce Settlement

In a Muscogee County, Georgia divorce settlement, the parties can keep the assets and liabilities each one wants, and offset the inequitable distribution with another asset or a property that can be easily distributed between the two parties such as a savings account, which are much easier to divide than a retirement account. Even, tax consequences should be taken into consideration while working up a settlement. It is possible that one spouse is in a better position to pay taxes on a certain asset, and would therefore take that property. If the case should go to litigation instead, the judge may award the other party that particular property, and that party may end up losing the asset because of tax ramifications. An uncontested divorce is possibly the best form of divorce if you are looking for a divorce. An uncontested divorce is the least expensive kind of divorce you can get. In an uncontested divorce, both parties agree on the terms of the divorce, and file court papers cooperatively to make the divorce happen. The spouses may never have to appear in court and there is no formal trial. Instead, you file court forms and a "marital settlement agreement". In a divorce settlement, as the parties reached the agreement, they are more likely to follow the agreement, instead of a court order awarding issues to the spouse that did not want certain issues. This in turn keeps the spouses out of court to litigate a noncompliance after the entry of the final order.

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Alimony in Harris County, GA

Alimony may be awarded to a spouse unless that spouse is guilty of desertion or adultery. When determining alimony, the court will look into marital conduct, participation each spouse had to the marital estate; the duration of the marriage; the future financial resources of each spouse; the age and health of each party; the future earning capacity of each spouse; the net worth of each party"s separate assets; the standard of living sustained during the marriage; and rehabilitative time one spouse may need to gain employment. Alimony in Harris County, GA may be either "rehabilitative" or "permanent". Alimony is money for support given to a party by the other spouse. Alimony can be for a short or long period of time. Usually alimony is awarded by the judge only when a long term marriage ends. The other spouse must be able to pay alimony if the judge is to grant alimony to the other spouse. Alimony may also be given short-term before a final divorce decree is awarded. Alimony, also known as ?spousal support" or "maintenance," is meant to help a lower-earning spouse make it through the divorce and the transition into a new single life. Depending on the duration of the marriage and the degree to which one spouse was financially dependent on the other, support can last for a long time.

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Columbus, Georgia child support lawyer

The Georgia Department of Human Resources, Office of Child Support Services (OCSS) helps children by enforcing parental responsibility to pay child support. All Georgia families have access to OCSS services, such as assistance in locating non-custodial parents, establishing paternity, establishing and enforcing child support and medical support orders, and collecting and distributing payments. The Courts in Columbus, Georgia cannot direct parents to pay for college. But, parents may agree to pay child support beyond the age of 18 or to pay for college expenses. Seek the help of an experienced Columbus, Georgia child support lawyer. Certain states charge interest on past due child support obligations. Interest may be charged to unpaid support at the rate determined by state law. In the these states, judgment interest generally is determined in child support matters in the same way it is in other civil cases. States that charge interest usually start its accrual on the day the relevant child support payment becomes due and unpaid. A state's decision to award interest rests on important public policy considerations. Many states believe that the award of interest compels obligors to pay their child support payments on time. Interest also gives the child a measure of compensation for his or her loss caused by the delayed of the child support payments. To know if you are entitled to for interest on past due child support in Columbus, Georgia, contact a Columbus, Georgia child support lawyer.

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Sunday, November 28, 2010

Deal With Children in a Divorce Situation

Dealing with children in divorce means thinking like a child while acting like an adult.. Steps Try to see your ex through their eyes — as their mother/father. Remember that you will probably have to deal with your ex for the rest of their dependent lives. Try to make the ...

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Instead of Celtic Pride; Celtics Died

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What happened? Game 6 of the series was over before it even started. The C’s ended up?getting trouncing by the Lakers.

31 points in a half? Are you kidding me? It was embarrassing.

The 89 – 67 blowout was a night for the players and all Celtics fans to forget. I just hope that the Green Team can put it behind them quick. With the final game tomorrow night, the Celtics need to regroup — FAST.

The Celtics?drubbing last night by the?Lakers?made me think of that Amazing Grace – Salvation Army commercial.

Boston looked homeless, broken, sad …?just lost.

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Harris County, GA divorce lawyer

Marital property will be distributed equitably not necessarily equally amongst the spouses regardless of how the title to the property is held. There is no fixed formula or percentage amount used to divide marital property. Property or debts that either spouse had before your marriage, or acquired after the permanent separation, are considered separate property or debts. Generally, each spouse will keep their separate property and be liable for their individual debts. If both spouses can agree on how to split marital property, the court will simply approve the agreement. If the spouses don"t agree, the judge will distribute the assets. An experienced Harris County, GA divorce lawyer can help you in the distribution of assets and liabilities in a divorce. An absolute divorce is a judicial termination of a marriage based on marital misconduct or other statutory cause arising after the marriage ceremony. As a result of an absolute divorce both parties' status becomes single again. Usually, a limited divorce in Harris County, GA is usually known as a separation decree. The right to cohabitation is terminated however the marriage is not dissolved and the status of the parties remains the same. Harris County, GA divorce lawyers are experts in the field of divorce law and ready to take on any case in Harris County, GA. Divorce is a complicated and even messy process to take on alone. An experienced and seasoned Harris County, GA lawyer can assist you in every aspect of divorce and divorce law and can assist you by:
? Filing any and all litigation concerning divorce
? Research any changes to marriage law
" Register all assets to be divided

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Thursday, November 11, 2010

New uniform operation protect Soldiers, hide them better

WASHINGTON (Army News Service, 11. development of 2010)-turn on Afghan Soldiers will now with a new integrated their movement which fights-bag-fire and fleas and makes them less visible insurgents.


The next generation of consistent introduction of a new Afghanistan for "operation camouflage pattern"-Operation Enduring Freedom glass as part of the Soldiers asked the OCP short.The pattern is a better alternative to "Universal camouflage pattern" blend-in Afghanistan. It is also known as "MultiCam".


Sergeant Major General of the army Kenneth o. Preston said, a new integrated structure so as to serve better the Afghanistan enabled, because it keeps them more hidden from the enemy Soldiers. He participated in the media in a Conference Camp Shelby, Miss. new year, major railways which, in conformity with the provisions of the first demonstration of the Brigade fielding at.


"Looking at the camouflage pattern of finding OCP to get closer to the potential enemy Soldiers before being met," he said."Yes, I believe they are more secure."


The first unit For OCP is another Brigade, 34th light infantry Division, at Camp Shelby, Miss. about 3,600 Soldiers there are getting new uniform. It is a new "Flame Resistant Army Combat Uniform ', or FR ACU OCP pattern that is currently being fielded these Soldiers.


Jeff Myhre, program Executive Office soldier, where the program-assistant said the new uniforms are designed to protect better the Soldiers to cause burns.


Myhre said "uniforms has been tested ' Pyroman ' four-second burn scenario so that people can flame situation for four seconds, the emergence of a vehicle or thermal kaksiovista Soldiers during".


Myhre is added to ensure Soldiers not Maqui Berry Antioxidant receive any of the third-degree burns and all suffer from more than 30% of the second degree burns.


"Working with the center of San Antonio a burn, (which) guarantees almost 100% recovery," he said.


New uniforms are also protect Soldiers insect bites and noise pollution insects that can be moved, for example, the Prince or malaria chemical permethrin.


"FR ACU provides in a position to offset, 120 days from the date on which the" said Lt. column Michael Sloane, military management product clothing and individual equipment. He added protection for about 70% "" vianselvitysmenettelyt. "Each individual uniform, which is going out of the OCP, effective last week, deals with permethrin already. "


OCP FR ACU is also reinforced seat of single cargo pockets buttons, and a new structure designed to increase the sustainability of the crotch.


Uniform fielded Mountain Combat boots and OCP picture fill Modular Lightweight Download equipment containing or MOLLE.


Sloan said stateside Soldiers who are preparing to Afghanistan now starts with the new uniform and already at the part-session in November and December, soldiers, Afghanistan, but who is not yet a OCP uniform, it.


Currently fielded Soldiers of the new pattern gear includes Advanced Combat helmet covers, extended Cold Weather Clothing system, Fire Resistant Army Combat Uniform, improved Outer tactical Vest, and sun Hat and patrol CAP, name and service tapes FR ACU and modular Lightweight Download equipment containing more than one item.

Friday, November 5, 2010

Sox And Celtics Turn It Around

After my thumping of the poor performance of the Red Sox and Boston Celtics in this blog recently, they’ve turned it around.

The Sox found their offense in a 17 – 8 win over the LA Angels. The Celtics played with concentration, defense and intensity in their 104 – 86 beating of the Cavaliers.

Sweet.

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Spousal support and support modification

Under California law, spouses must support each other while living together. On the other hand, if spouses are not living together there is generally no duty of support, unless there was an explicit agreement to continue to provide support or the court has made those orders in a legal proceeding.

Most commonly, spousal support orders are issued either during the dissolution of a marriage, or for a period of time that is just and reasonable following the dissolution of a marriage. It will be based on the standard of living established during the marriage. That standard of living, while not the sole focal point in this determination, is a reference point against which other factors are weighed.

In general, a spousal support award is not mandatory in a dissolution of a marriage proceeding. It is up to the court's discretion. While there are statutory parameters to follow, the court has discretion to either deny support, or limit it to an amount and duration that reflects the ability of the parties to provide for their own needs. The trial court's decision will only be changed on appeal if it is determined that there was an abuse of discretion.

There are 14 factors that the court must consider and weigh, but the final decision is the court's and it has broad discretion. The factors are as follows:

  1. Extent to which earning capacity is sufficient to maintain the standard of living.
  2. Extent to which supported party contributed to the attainment of an education or career position of the supporting party.
  3. The ability of the supporting party to pay.
  4. The needs of each party.
  5. The obligations and assets of each party.
  6. The duration of the marriage.
  7. The ability of the supported party to work.
  8. The age and health of the parties.
  9. Any history of domestic violence.
  10. The tax consequences of support.
  11. The balance of hardships.
  12. The goal that both parties are self-supporting.
  13. Any criminal convictions.
  14. Other factors the court determines are just and equitable.

The calculation of spousal support is very fact-specific to a given case. In some cases there may be no support, or for a very short time. In other cases it may be significant, even for the remainder of someone's life. Of course, in between these extremes are a multitude of situations, such as paying until the spouse completes education, or paying so they can stay at home and raise the children, or until they are self-supporting in a reasonable amount of time, for instance.

Spousal support may be modified. For example, if the supported party is no longer in need, or the party paying lost the ability to pay or there was a change in circumstances, then the order for support may be terminated. Another way that it may be terminated is if the receiving party failed to make good faith efforts to be self-sufficient within a reasonable amount of time. The court can also look to any and all of the aforementioned 14 factors and see if things have changed, which might justify terminating support.

However, if the parties stipulated that the spousal support award shall be "absolutely non-modifiable" as to amount or duration, a court may not terminate the support earlier than the terms dictate.


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Steps To Winning Child Custody

It used to be that mothers were the "chosen ones" to get custody of the children no matter what.? In todays world this is no longer true.? Winning child custody doesn’t matter if you are the bread winner in the family or not.? It has become more complicated and the outcome is not cut and ...

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Thursday, November 4, 2010

Top Ten MOM Tips for Getting Laid

After reading the article entitled ?Top Ten Dad Tips for Getting Laid?, I thought it best to give some tips from a wife?s point of view. Armed with tips from both of us, you just might get lucky.
Remember ? Moms / wives aren?t made of stone, and we?re certainly not nave. We?re all about equality. Put some effort in on your end and you may get some effort back. Maybe.


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Tears in the Darkness by Michael Norman & Elizabeth M. Norman

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Tears in the Darkness

The Story of the Bataan Death March and its Aftermath

By Michael Norman and Elizabeth M. Norman

Farrar, Straus and Giroux

$30.00, hard cover, 464 pages, 978-0-374-27260-9 (2009)

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??????????? If you're like I was before reading this book, you probably don't know much about the Bataan Death March. Oh, you might remember that it was something that happened in World War II in the Philippines. You might even recall that 76,000 Americans and Filipinos surrendered to the Japanese, the single largest defeat in American military history.

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To label the movement a "march," as the men took to calling it,was something of a misnomer. During the first few days of walking there were so many men on the road, one bunch following closely behind another, they appeared a procession without end, prisoners as far as the eye could see, mile after mile after mile of tired filthy, bedraggled old men, heads bowed, feet dragging through the ankle-deep dust.

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??????????? But this book is so much more than just an historical retelling of a grim military defeat. The authors skillfully insert you into the Philippines before the battle and set the stage for everything else that later happens. They carefully show the toll of war from all perspectives: American, Japanese and Filipino. The result is an unflinching portrayal of not only the actions, but the thought processes behind the inhumane treatment of American and Filipino prisoners.? You are left with a glimpse into the psyche of the Japanese that was -- though far from morally justified, acceptable, or even remotely appropriate -- somewhat understandable according to Japanese culture.

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??????????? The surrender to the Japanese doesn't occur until you are approximately 150 pages into the book, and by that time you are fully immersed in the narrative of courage, starvation, dehydration, and brutality. The death march itself is filled with examples of unimaginable cruelty, beatings, torture and death. The description of the Japanese mistreatment of prisoners is not for the faint of heart.

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??????????? And when the prisoners have marched sixty-six miles and think that the worst is over, they find themselves subject to unspeakable conditions in the Japanese prison and labor camps. The degradation and deprivation suffered by the prisoners at these camps rivals the treatment the Jews received in Nazi Germany.

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??????????? At the center of this riveting novel? is a young Montana cowboy, POW Ben Steele, who became an artist after the war. Seeing the atrocities of war through Steele's eyes and his remarkably harrowing drawings (reproduced throughout the book) leaves you with a gut-wrenching sympathy for these courageous prisoners.

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They ate rice. Rice with stones, dirt, and weevils. They steamed, stewed it, made it into soup. Sometimes they supplemented the rice with vegetables -- camotes, a poor-man's sweet potato, kangkong, a spinach-like vine commonly known in America as swamp cabbage, as well as other assorted, and often unidentifiable, leaves and weeds. Once in a while they got meat (beef or carabao), but the ration was so small -- one pound twice a month for every fifty men, or a third of an ounce per prisoner -- it appeared as nothing more than flecks floating in the dirty rice.

Starving men will eat anything, and much of the camp was picked clean of weeds and cogon grass. Army Corporal Johnny Aldrich told himself, "If cows and horses can eat grass, I can eat grass, too." He tried it raw first but couldn't get the bitter stuff down, then he took his forage to a friend in the camp kitchen, who boiled the long blades into a brown and green stew.

They ate in the open, sitting or squatting in the dirt, spooning or fingering their food with one hand and swatting away the flies with the other. On the average they would given eighteen ounces of food a day (fifteen hundred calories and thirty grams of protein), half of what a healthy adult man (under ideal conditions and doing moderate work) needed to live. For sick men -- and almost all of the Americans and Filipinos at O'Donnell suffered from something -- this prison-camp "diet" was a disaster.

The lack of nutrients aggravated and accelerated their malaria dengue fever, blackwater fever, diphtheria, and pneumonia, and left them suffering from a host of painful, and lethal, conditions: wet beriberi (with its gross edema), scurvy (which made their noses bleed and their teeth fall out), pellagra (a feeling of pins in their skin accompanied by severe diarrhea), nyctalopia (night blindness), amblyopia (day blindness or loss of vision), tinnitus (ringing in the ears), vertigo (severe disorientation), burning feet, conjunctivitis (severe itching and burning in the eyes), and gross peripheral neuropathy (their limbs went completely numb).

Far and away, however, the worst of their maladies was dysentery. So many men had come into camp with it (a third? half?) the slit trenches they dug -- and they dug them regularly -- filled within days. And like the foul holding pens of Balanga and Orion along the route of the march, Camp O'Donnell started to look and smell like a sewer. Men who were too weak to walk fouled themselves wherever they happen to be when the urge seized them.

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??????????? This is a war that brings out the black depravity most men hide all their lives deep, deep in their souls. It's also a book about courage, sacrifice, and the indomitable will to survive despite overwhelming odds. Some passages will leave you shaking your head wondering how some men can treat others with such unwavering contempt. Other parts will leave you rejoicing over man's capacity to endure and eventually forgive horrendous mistreatment. Ultimately, it's a first-rate description of unsung heroes who endure draconian hardships while maintaining their basic humanity. This highly recommended novel is one you'll never forget.

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