If you’re worried that your husband will take advantage of you in mediation then making sure you’re informed about your finances can guarantee this doesn’t happen.
Legal Issues
Texas court rules gay couple can divorce
Even though Texas has a ban on same sex marriage, a Dallas judge has allowed a married gay couple to obtain a divorce in Texas. The couple were married in a different state, but wish to divorce in this state, and many politicians, including the Texas Atto
The Bilfurcated Divorce
Sometimes spouses want to end the marriage immediately, but some issues in the settlement agreement still need to be worked out. In these instances, the couple may choose to seek a bifurcated or divisible divorce, which Tracey Achen explains in this artic
The Family Law Vacation in Canada
In order to alleviate the fears and concerns of the non-traveling parent, to the extent possible, the Court will order the travelling parent to provide a complete itinerary for travel and frequent communication between the child and the non-traveling pare
Emotions Have No Place in Divorce Court
Whether you’re legally separating or filing for divorce, it’s extremely important that you don’t allow your emotions to get the best of you. Keep a level head and make certain your financial affairs are in order.
Fighting Just to Win: Is It Worth It?
Standing your ground is an empowering thing to do when surrounded by conflict, and the conflicts of divorce are no different. But how do you know if you’re just fighting in order to say that you won? When should you know to swallow your pride in order to
How do I help the mediation process to move quickly through my divorce?
Preparation is at the heart of these steps, and readying yourself is a sure way of guaranteeing a successful agreement out of mediation.
Is divorce mediation right for you?
Focusing on cooperation, this way of managing one’s divorce has no downsides as long as both parties are committed to working together.
What if we try mediation and it doesn’t work out?
What if we try divorce mediation and it doesn’t work out? Do we have to go to court, or are there other options?
What is divorce mediation?
Instead of you and your spouse arguing and attacking each other why not work together with a legal professional who won’t take sides, guiding you to a mutual agreement.
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