Patricia Arquette Files for Divorce (TheCelebrityCafe.com)
"Medium" star Patricia Arquette has filed for divorce from actor Thomas Jane, best known for his role in 2004's "The Punisher."

Mother of Sarah Palin's future son-in-law pleads not guilty to drug charges (Honolulu Advertiser)
PALMER, Alaska — The mother of Sarah Palin's future son-in-law pleaded not guilty to the drug charges against her today.

Levi's mom, all alone, pleads not guilty to selling OxyContin (Miami Herald)
The mother of Sarah Palin's future son-in-law pleaded not guilty to charges of selling the prescription drug OxyContin at her first court hearing today. Johnston showed up without a lawyer and asked for and received a public defender. She said is in the midst of a divorce and living on medical disability payments and child support.

'National Divorce Day' Tips from ChildLine and Your Family Website (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
ChildLine and the Your Family parenting website have joined forces on National Divorce Day (5 January 2009) to help parents put children first when separating.

Keeping the house makes for a messy divorce (Los Angeles Times)
It's not just a matter of who keeps the home. Loans, liens and other financial issues can preclude a clean split. Splitting up after years of marriage? Divorce your house, then your spouse.

Fox Family Files: Courts view pets as property in divorce battles (Suburban Journals)
Editor's Note: This column was carried originally in the West County edition of the Suburban Journals and chronicles the dispute over a pet dog in one of this area's most notorious divorces, Vinson vs Vinson.

When the Economy is Down, So Are Divorce Rates! (WEAU Eau Claire)
Some say the recession is causing a drop in the number of divorces. Experts say that could be because many people can't afford the cost to get un-hitched.

Top Shiite scholars oppose family law draft (Zawya)
Manama: Six of Bahrain's top Shiite scholars have vowed to resist a family law draft proposed by the government, saying that only the highest Shiite religious authority can draft and approve jurisdiction over family matters.

Bahrain Shiite clergy feud with parliament over family law (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Bahraini Shiite Muslim clergymen on Saturday declared that a proposed family law cannot pass parliament and insisted that only the Shiite religious authority has jurisdiction over family matters.

Children's divorce fears 'go up' (BBC News)
Children's charity ChildLine is braced for a sharp rise in calls from children worried about their parents separating.
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