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November 26, 2009

Tennessee Woman Arrested for Facebook ‘Poke’

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: , — Nathan Albright @ 2:37 pm
 

 

 

 

 

It’s the digital equivalent of waving at someone from across a crowded room.

And yet a Tennessee woman was arrested last month for “poking” another user on Facebook.

According to an affidavit filed with the Sumner County General Sessions Court on Sept. 25, Shannon D. Jackson of Hendersonville, Tenn., allegedly violated a legal order of protection that had been previously filed against her when she sent a virtual “poke” to another woman on Facebook.

The Facebook poke feature can be used to convey a variety of meanings, including simply saying “hi” to friends, according to Facebook. When you poke someone, an alert pops up in the corner of that person’s Facebook page notifying them of your poke.

Although Jackson declined to comment, her lawyer, Lawren Lassiter, told ABCNews.com that his client was “extremely shocked” when the police arrested her.

 

 http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/AheadoftheCurve/tennessee-woman-arrested-facebook-poke/story?id=8807685

Google Adds Legal Research

Filed under: Uncategorized — Nathan Albright @ 2:26 pm

Google Scholar has recently added legal research.  Search Washington here.  Stories about it can be found at Internet for Lawyers and the official Google announcement is here.

November 14, 2009

Couple Divorces; Neither Wants Pet Tigers

Filed under: Uncategorized — Nathan Albright @ 2:34 pm

JK Divorce Entrance Dance

Filed under: Uncategorized — Nathan Albright @ 2:21 pm

We all saw the famous JK Wedding Entrance Dance.  Here’s the resulting JK Divorce Entrance Dance:

Washington State Supreme Court’s Halloween Party

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: , — Nathan Albright @ 1:30 pm

Justice Debra (“Gangsta”) Stephens and Chief Justice Gerry (“Big Dawg”) Alexander at the court’s annual Halloween party.

 

http://www.wasupremecourtblog.com

Financial Issues That Destroy The Best of Marriages

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: , — Nathan Albright @ 2:29 am

1. Reduced Circumstances.

2. Complacency and Lack of Involvement

3 Parental Care Issues

4. College and Adult Children

5. Uncertainty

By Daniel Clement

http://divorce.clementlaw.com

Six Steps to Consider when Deciding to Divorce (or Not)

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: , — Nathan Albright @ 2:21 am

You’re at a critical point in your relationship. Should you work on your marriage or get a divorce? Only you can decide. But here’s a checklist of steps to consider.

 

1. PROTECT YOUR CREDIT.

A. Check your Credit Rating to Make Certain your Spouse Hasn’t Hidden any Assets or Run up Debt and Find Out What your Rating Will Be as a Single.

B. Cancel any Joint Credit Cards so that You Don’t Rack up More Marital Debt. Get a New Card in your Name to Build your Credit.

 

2. STASH SOME CASH.

A. Open a Bank Account in your Name Only. Stop Contributing to Retirement Funds, which Are Marital Assets. Stash Some Cash to Pay Expenses if you Decide to File.

B. Get a Safety Deposit Box. 

C. Know your Options for Short-Term Loans to Help with Cash Flow if You Need Quick Cash.

 

3. DEAL WITH DEBT.

A. If Debt is Causing Marital Stress, Seek Help from a Credit Counseling Agency for a Payment  Plan or Bankruptcy. If You Cannot Pay your Mortgage, Consider Selling your Home or Asking the Bank about a Short Sale.

 

4. CHECK YOUR INSURANCE.

 

5. EXAMINE YOUR MARITAL FINANCES.

 

A. Use a program, calculator or financial professional to determine your income and expenses.

B. Act Like You Are Financially Single. Create a Budget as if You Can No Longer Count on your Spouse’s Income. Calculate your Monthly Budget.

 

6. GET THE SUPPORT YOU NEED.

 

A. Talk to a Marriage Counselor or Attend a Faith-Based or Other Relationship Improvement Program.

B. Talk to a Doctor about Depression, Stress or Other Medical Issues Related to your Marital Problems. Try to Keep Fit and Healthy.

C. Know How Divorce Can Affect Your Children. 

D. Seek Help for Abuse. 

divorce360.com

Beginning Checklist: Planning to File for Divorce

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: , — Nathan Albright @ 2:19 am

1. Consider your approach. 
2. A place to live, a budget and other details for separating. 

3. Consider a post office box.
4. Stay single. 
5. Make a plan for the children. 
6. Decide where to file your paperwork. 
7. Hire an attorney. 
8. Get some support. 
9. Start a divorce file. 
10. Organize your financial paperwork. 
11. Keep some personal items.
12. Consider mediators or collaborative divorce. 

divorce360.com

Marriage and Divorce – Dallin H. Oaks (LDS Apostle)

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: , — Nathan Albright @ 2:15 am

Elder Dallin H. Oaks testifies that the Atonement of Jesus Christ can heal the pain of a troubled or broken marriage for all who humbly seek His help. Read the entire address.

Find yourself recently single and with no clue how to proceed? You are in luck. Come on out to the first ever Divorce, Separation and Bereavement fair

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: , — Nathan Albright @ 2:00 am

Courtesy of FARK and Yahoo News.

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