Even in a no-fault divorce, you’ll have to choose a “grounds” for the divorce. Incompatibility is a commonly used ground.
Legal Issues
Alternatives to Family Court: Mediation, Collaborative Law and Arbitration
With options like mediation, collaborative law, and arbitration as alternatives to going to court, you can save yourself time, money and decrease stress.
Who Gets the Frozen Embryo After Divorce?
Frozen embryos, divorce and who gets custody. It’s an emotionally charged situation couples who struggled with infertility face during divorce.
4 Legal Issues You Should Consider if Your Spouse Has Cheated
If your spouse has cheated, you should take some time to discover the legal implications of their infidelity. Here are 4 important questions to discuss with a lawyer.
Your Divorce Team: How to Find and Choose the Right Divorce Advisors
The “quarterback” of your divorce team will probably be your lawyer, but adding other divorce professionals to your team can smooth the road ahead of you.
9 Questions & Answers to Help You Navigate the Divorce Process
Divorce is an emotional and stressful process. However, there are a number of important decisions you have to make, and this Q&A could help you make more informed choices as you navigate the divorce process.
What are the Grounds for Filing for Divorce in Texas?
There are two different kinds of grounds for divorce in Texas: no-fault grounds, which means that neither party necessarily did anything wrong to cause the separation, and fault-based grounds, which requires that the filing party prove that the other party is at fault for the divorce. Which is right for your situation?
If you can secretly record a President, can you secretly record a spouse?
Want to secretly record your spouse for evidence in your divorce? According to Robyn E. Ross, you may need to think again.
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:
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