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15/05/2009 Divorce show to be held in Birmingham |
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The forthcoming Divorce Show 2009 will help people in a wide range of circumstances, one of its organisers has commented.
Co-founder of the show Catherine Castle said the event would be helpful for a variety of people "from those simply questioning their marital status or wanting to repair a relationship breakdown to those initiating divorce proceedings or beginning life again after legal separation".
Launched by divorcees Ms Castle and Bryan Powell, the show will take place at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham from September 11th-13th, aiming to help those facing or having faced a marital split to deal with the various issues arising from such a situation.
Those who are facing a divorce or civil partnership split may wish to speak to a solicitor to ensure the legal aspects of the process are dealt with smoothly.
Earlier this week, Katie Price and Peter Andre announced they are to split.
The couple may face each other in the courts, although they did sign a prenuptial agreement.
Written by Anna Norton
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