Deciding whether or not to separate, physically or legally, is always hard and does not always lead to divorce. Check out this article on separation to find out if you should divorce after separating from your spouse.
Separation and Divorce Process
Separation Agreement Considerations and Separation Preparedness
When choosing to separate, creating a document called the Separation Agreement is highly recommended. Read the article below to see 5 reasons why you should create the document and what should be included in it.
A Fair Divorce Negotiation (Including 10 Dos and Don’ts)
Negotiation skills will help you achieve some of your needs and wants without alienating or angering the other parties involved. Here’s how to use negotiation to resolve disputes and to build better interpersonal relationships.
Top Ten Lists – Divorce-Related Lists to Read and Write
Learn the top 10 dos and don’ts when in the divorcing process. Listen from Stacy D. Phillips’s the top 10 “never say” lists which includes the judge, your children and your ex spouse. Also get the top 10 places to meet that new partner.
Crafting a Separation Agreement
The two main ways to obtain a divorce or legal separation are settlement through negotiation or via a trial in court. Of these options, the first is greatly preferable to the second.
Are You Really Ready for Divorce?
Most couples who begin a divorce are unprepared and are often not even on the same page when they begin. It is this lack of preparedness and readiness for a divorce that either causes marriages to end prematurely or divorces to deteriorate into competitive contests.
Getting Prepared for Temporary Orders
The Courts look to maintain the status quo during the pendency of the temporary orders, especially as to finances.
How Much Does a Divorce Cost?
Divorce is not cheap. Larry Rich explains the kind of money you will need to pay your legal team in order to go through with the divorce successfully.
How to Get a Divorce
Greg Reid writes in this article a step-by-step, easy to follow guide on the separation and divorcing process. Start with learning the grounds for divorce in your location.
Legal Ease
Chances are you’ve heard horror stories about the divorce process from well-meaning friends and relatives. But before you start to worry about being “taken to the cleaners” or “left without a dime,” it’s important that you understand a few basic principles of divorce law.
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