The Grand Exit: After the Wedding Ceremony is Over

The Grand Exit: After the Wedding Ceremony is Over

August 9, 2009 by Tracey Parece  
Published in Weddings

One of the most glorious moments of your wedding day is the exit from the church. Your first entrance to the world as husband and wife should be marked by love and happiness, not litter-like confetti. Here are some ideas to make your wedding day greener and more earth-friendly.

How to Have an Earth-Friendly Wedding Shower and Reception

How to Have an Earth-Friendly Wedding Shower and Reception

August 9, 2009 by Tracey Parece  
Published in Planning

If the thought of post-consumer waste scares you, plan to have an earth-friendly wedding shower and reception. Reduce, reuse, and recycle as much as possible. There are many opportunities for conservation that you may not have considered.

Bride’s Guide to Traditional Wedding Invitations and Earth-Friendly Alternatives

Bride’s Guide to Traditional Wedding Invitations and Earth-Friendly Alternatives

August 9, 2009 by Tracey Parece  
Published in Planning

This is a bride’s guide to traditional wedding invitations and their inserts. Also discussed are alternatives to having all those lovely invitations end up in a landfill. Your concern about the environment does not have to stop just because you are planning a wedding.

Divorce: Principal Financial Considerations

Divorce: Principal Financial Considerations

November 29, 2008 by Ron Fields  
Published in Marriage

The complex financial considerations of divorce can be separate into three main categories: the division of the spouses’ property; support for the non-wage earning or lower-wage earning spouse; and child support. There are two main legal traditions governing divorce in the United States: the equitable distribution and the community property traditions. These two traditions provide different outcomes for divorcing spouses.

Nursing a Sick Child Whilst Working

Nursing a Sick Child Whilst Working

November 13, 2007 by Lynsey Keep  
Published in Motherhood

We all dream of having kids, and allowing this to fit perfectly into our working lives. What happens when things don’t work out exactly to plan?