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  2. J'Accuse...! - Wikipedia

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    As a result of the popularity of the letter, even in the English-speaking world, J'accuse! has become a common expression of outrage and accusation against someone powerful, whatever the merits of the accusation. [1] [2] J'accuse! is one of the best-known newspaper articles in the world. [3]

  3. Divorce - Wikipedia

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    Divorce (also known as dissolution of marriage) is the process of terminating a marriage or marital union. [1] Divorce usually entails the canceling or reorganising of the legal duties and responsibilities of marriage, thus dissolving the bonds of matrimony between a married couple under the rule of law of the particular country or state.

  4. Recrimination - Wikipedia

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    In law, recrimination is a defense in an action for divorce in which the accused party makes a similar accusation against the plaintiff.To put it simply, it is the defense of "you, too."

  5. How to talk to kids about divorce - AOL

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    Behind every divorce is a unique and painful story. Whereas no two divorces are quite the same, when kids are involved, there is a common certainty: You will, at some point, have to tell them ...

  6. Legal separation - Wikipedia

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    Legal separation (sometimes judicial separation, separate maintenance, divorce a mensa et thoro, or divorce from bed-and-board) is a legal process by which a married couple may formalize a de facto separation while remaining legally married. A legal separation is granted in the form of a court order.

  7. What is an irrevocable beneficiary? - AOL

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    For example, in cases of divorce where minor children are involved, a court may require an ex-spouse to be named as an irrevocable beneficiary to ensure the children’s financial protection.

  8. How can parents protect kids during a messy divorce? Here's ...

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  9. Grounds for divorce (United States) - Wikipedia

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    A fault divorce is a divorce which is granted after the party asking for the divorce sufficiently proves that the other party did something wrong that justifies ending the marriage. [8] For example, in Texas, grounds for an "at-fault" divorce include cruelty, adultery, a felony conviction, abandonment, living apart, and commitment in a mental ...