Posts Tagged ‘contested divorce’

Is litigation my best option?

With the divorce rate in California being around 50 percent, couples getting a divorce are weighing their options. If the couple is friendly enough with each other and there is no constant bickering, they can consider Collaborative divorce and mediation. These options allow the couple to work out their differences without costly litigation. Litigation is… Continue reading →

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What happens when happily ever after isn’t?

A wedding is a happy occasion with high hopes for a wonderful and loving future together.  Unfortunately, that does not always happen. Marital bliss too often turns to misery and despair. A divorce may be contested or uncontested.  When it is uncontested, the two parties have agreed to all matters related to ending their marriage…. Continue reading →

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Uncontested versus contested divorce

There are two types of divorces – uncontested and contested. An uncontested divorce is usually amicable because the parties agree on how to resolve specific issues beforehand.  They do not need the court to divide assets or make determinations about spousal or child support.  An uncontested divorce will go through the system more quickly while… Continue reading →

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