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This is part 2 of a 3 part series. Divorce is tough, and it can be costly. While an attorney-driven divorce battle can take months if not years and cost tens of thousands of dollars, it is possible for couple’s to engage in a collaborative divorce process. We utilize divorce
Divorce is tough, and it can be costly. In Part 1 of our 3 Part series, we break down our 10 best tips on how to have a successful amicable divorce and divorce mediation.
This is part 3 of a 3 part series. Divorce has three stages: Deciding on Divorce, Negotiating a Separation, and the Divorce with a Capital D. Part Three - Divorce with a Capital D In Maryland, a final divorce (known as an Absolute Divorce) is granted by a judge (and
Once couples agree that separation and divorce is their path forward, couples must negotiate the terms of their separation. In the strictest sense, “separation” means to move apart.
First, couples must come to the conclusion to get a divorce. For many couples, this stage takes months if not years. In many cases, one spouse has decided on a divorce well before the other spouse.
So, you and your spouse are getting divorced. Now you must decide whether to attempt to resolve your divorce via a contested process in court, or through divorce mediation.
Getting a divorce is an emotional and personal decision. With a pure emotional response, the desire to fight and quarrel, could be a costly decision. But, for couples that can Agree to Disagree, and work toward a resolution, you can save time and money.
Once you and your spouse arrive at the decision to get divorced, and you’re thinking about what to do next, you probably have at least one of the following questions...
Today, we’ll discuss what to do when you and your spouse decide to get divorced. Or in other words, Now What?