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Why Divorce Mediators Could Be the Best Option in 2023

As more people hope to dissolve their marriages in an amicable fashion, divorce mediators are becoming more popular to help streamline the process. According to Mediate.com, mediation is used by 93% of divorcing paren ts. The stakes are incredibly high when the process involves young children. When parents are able to put their differences aside,

Moving Forward After Your Divorce

Marriages are designed to be enjoyed, not endured. That’s why it’s acceptable to file for a divorce if you’re unhappy with your marriage. However, divorce is not always an easy subject to speak about. The future may look depressing and frightening regardless of who ended the marriage. That’s why it’s a good idea to take

The Different Types of Divorce: Understanding Your Legal Options

Not every marriage leads to a happily ever after. According to LinkedIn, the divorce rate for college graduates is lower compared to non-graduates. If your marriage is about to end in divorce, you should know your legal options. Let’s discuss the available divorce options in this article. Uncontested Divorce An uncontested divorce would be a

What to Know About Navigating Property Division After a Divorce Mediation

Divorce mediation is becoming very popular for divorcing couples to come to terms with divorce settlements. Divorce mediation attempts to resolve things like property distribution after divorce, including child custody matters, child support and alimony, and debt distribution. Property distribution is one of the most talked about things in mediation. Here’s what you can expect.

The Basics of Divorce Mediation

The divorce rate has remained relatively steady over the last decade with about 49% of marriages ending in divorce. Among couples with children, the divorce rate is about 40% lower than for couples that don’t have children, according to Family Counsel. After seeing this statisics, it’s important to know all about divorce mediation and how

How Does Domestic Violence Affect a Divorce Case?

If you are divorcing your husband or spouse and citing domestic violence as the reason, it can change how your divorce case moves through the system. In the United States, according to the Census Bureau, there is one divorce approximately every 36 seconds. Domestic violence is a serious charge. Here is how domestic violence (DV)

Why Do Most Children Live With Their Mother Post-Divorce?

When divorcing couples have children, divorce courts must decide which parents have primary custody of those children following the divorce. Child custody can be a very contentious matter along with divorce assistance to help pay for raising the children. According to a recent Newsweek magazine report, most children live with their mothers following a divorce.