Friday, July 12, 2013

New Study Reveals Increase in “Cheating Wives,” LegalLogs Offers Resource for Husbands Contemplating Divorces

As the rates of infidelity acts among women continue to rise, many American men may be looking for ways to end their marriage. LegalLogs offers a solution for husbands to build strong cases in a legal area that often favors women.

Chris Kennedy founded LegalLogs after personally experiencing the hardships of divorce, as well as the oft-noted bias toward women that is found throughout the history of American divorce settlements. After being blindsided by his ex-wife’s divorce suit, Kennedy found that it was not only challenging to protect his assets in the dissolution but to also protect his rights as a father. Eventually, Kennedy learned how to organize his situation by carefully collecting evidence and documents to verify his strength as a father, allowing him to experience greater custody of his children.

As a result of his experiences, Kennedy found that many other husbands and fathers were facing similar prejudices in the American legal system, leading him to develop LegalLogs—a secure technology platform that allows users to conveniently gather critical information that can be used by divorce attorneys to present better cases to the court. While the LegalLogs resource can help any party wishing to build a stronger divorce case, Kennedy notes that it can provide extreme benefits to men who are concerned over protecting their assets in an upcoming marriage dissolution.

Although divorce is a complicated area, new trends suggest that men may need to better protect themselves if they feel they have reason to separate from their spouse. Specifically, a recent study revealed that infidelity rates among women are rising—leveling the playing field in American divorce cases. A recent article from Bloomberg observes, “The percentage of wives having affairs rose almost 40 percent during the last two decades to 14.7 percent in 2010, while the number of men admitting to extramarital affairs held constant at 21 percent, according to the latest data from the National Opinion Research Center’s General Social Survey."

Interestingly, the article also reports, “The narrowing gap, reported by a sociologist at Auburn University at Montgomery, reflects multiple trends. Wives with their own jobs have less to lose economically from a divorce, and social media have made it easier to engage in affairs.” While the new evidence still paints men as the predominant “cheating” party in America, Chris Kennedy believes the uptick in female infidelity is one many concerned husbands should take note of.

“The rise in infidelity among women is an incredibly important trend for men to stay aware of, because it can put their marriage, finances, assets and family in jeopardy. While a wife may be responsible for the infidelity, courts still traditionally rule in favor of women, causing many men to surrender financial assets and child custody to their ex-spouse. As such, it is imperative that all men harmed by a cheating wife take preemptive action by tracking evidence and using their partner’s infidelity as a way to gain leverage in a divorce settlement. LegalLogs is the perfect tool to help achieve these results,” Chris Kennedy concludes.

ABOUT:

The team at LegalLogs is dedicated to helping attorneys and individuals facing divorce or personal injury navigate the challenging ordeal of document organization for divorce proceedings.  LegalLogs has created a unique application platform that operates on a cloud-based server; a distinctive tool that provides a way for clients to easily communicate and exchange critical information—such as financial documents, records, evidentiary photos and messages. With these resources, any person pursuing a divorce or personal injury claim can find the means to gain the upper hand during the legal process to ensure better results. Those looking to gain more information are invited to follow the company’s Facebook page and Twitter @LegalLogs or visit the LegalLogs corporate website.

Company Name: LegalLogs.com
Contact Person: Chris Kennedy
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Phone: 410.879.3223
Country: United States
Website: www.legallogs.com
Source: www.abnewswire.com

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