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Category: Divorce

Divorce is a complex process that involves a myriad of emotions and crucial decisions. Choosing the right approach to divorce—mediation or litigation—can significantly impact the outcome, cost, and overall experience. This article explores the key differences between divorce mediation and litigation, helping you make an informed decision about which path is right for you. Understanding […]

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At the outset, it’s important to note that divorce mediation is a voluntary process in which both parties work together to resolve their issues with the help of a neutral third-party mediator. It’s a preferred alternative to litigation because it is less adversarial, less costly, and less time-consuming. If you’re considering divorce, mediation is a […]

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What does a No-Fault divorce mean? No-fault divorce is a divorce based on the parties’ irremediable or irretrievable breakdown of the marriage or irreconcilable differences, and it does not require proof that one party was at fault for the marriage’s failure. Today, all states allow no-fault divorce, but roughly two-thirds of the states also allow […]

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If you’re thinking about getting divorced, you should speak with a family law attorney. Be prepared for the initial meeting and have a list of questions to ask the lawyer after you’ve scheduled a session. The following questions can help you better understand the divorce process, how your lawyer’s office works, and whether or not […]

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Unfortunately, the answer to this question will not be the same for everyone. Whether or not you should move out will depend on your emotional state at the time of your divorce, whether or not there is domestic violence in the home, whether or not the children are at risk, and the sentimental value of […]

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During a divorce, there is often quite a bit of controversy over who gets to keep the house. The family house is sometimes the most valuable asset in a divorce. In addition to the purely financial aspects of the home, leaving or selling the family residence can by very emotional, especially when children are involved. […]

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