You could lose both time and money by litigating in court instead of agreeing to your spouse’s terms to settle your divorce. However, you should gain an understanding of the likelihood of achieving your goals in court before deciding to settle.
Divorce Preparation and Settlement
How to Enforce a Divorce Settlement Agreement
Divorce settlement agreements can be fairly basic. They can cover child support, visitation, and payment of marital debt or, they can cover everything from the right of first refusal to the custody of the family pet.
5 Crucial Things to Consider When Filing for a Divorce
There are many things to think about when considering or filing for divorce; here are the 5 most important items to discuss with your attorney.
Podcast: Dheanna Fikaris on Preparing for Divorce in Illinois
Preparing for divorce in Illinois requires taking the right steps. Family lawyer Dheanna Fikaris discusses what you should do when you decide to divorce.
5 Useful Tips for Getting Divorced as Quickly as Possible
Getting divorced as quickly as possible – while ensuring a fair and workable settlement – will increase peace of mind and reduce stress on you and your family.
WATCH: What advice would you give someone who is just starting their divorce process?
What advice would you give someone who is just starting their divorce process? Massachusetts divorce attorney Rudy Jaworski answers:
The Divorce Escalator: How the Amicable Turns Ugly Fast
Nobody wants to go through a divorce filled with accusations and disagreements. Unfortunately, in some cases, a divorce can go from amicable to ugly really quickly.
3 Tips for Helping Your Divorce Go Smoothly
You can never be fully prepared for all the legal and emotional issues that may come up during a divorce, but there are steps you can take to minimize damage. To ensure a smoother divorce, follow these tips.
Gathering Evidence for Your Divorce Case
When you’re fighting for custody, division of assets or property, alimony, or child support in a contested divorce, gathering proper evidence to prove your side of the argument is of the utmost importance.
Should You Hire a Non-Lawyer?
It’s not recommended, but, if you do, you should know the rules that control what they can do for you.
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