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5 Common Divorce Mistakes to Avoid in Rhode Island

5 Common Divorce Mistakes to Avoid in Rhode Island

by Frank Flanagan | Rhode Island Divorce, Rhode Island Law Blog

Divorce is an emotional upheaval as well as a financial challenge. Stay focused on achieving your financial goals in your Rhode Island divorce and avoid some of the common divorce mistakes and pitfalls that can happen along the way. Focus on primary issues. Do not get...
Does Facebook Wreck Marriages?

Does Facebook Wreck Marriages?

by Frank Flanagan | Rhode Island Divorce, Rhode Island Law Blog

In a May 2012 post, the Wall Street Journal actually asked “Does Facebook Wreck Marriages?” The article quoted a British legal services firm that claimed more than a third of UK divorce filings contained the word Facebook. Likewise cited was the statistic...
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