by Alternative Divorce Solutions | May 10, 2023 | 2022
A divorce is not official until a final judgment has been made in a family law court, which will create a series of divorce orders. For example, a divorcing couple with children will likely need a child custody order, a child support order, a spousal support order,...
by Alternative Divorce Solutions | May 10, 2023 | 2022
If you are about to begin divorce mediation, we recommend running through our checklist to make sure you are prepared. Knowing what to bring and what topics will be discussed during your session ahead of time will allow you to prepare and help move the process along...
by Alternative Divorce Solutions | May 10, 2023 | 2022
Divorce is a difficult time for all families, whether the divorce is mutually agreed upon or not. Traditional divorces can be particularly conflictual even when couples agree on most issues. Determining who gets certain assets or is granted primary physical custody of...
by Alternative Divorce Solutions | May 10, 2023 | 2022
With a traditional divorce, every document is filed with the court. Any interested party can view this information. The same applies to anything said in open court. The court reporter records every word and significant gesture, and all of this becomes public record,...
by Alternative Divorce Solutions | May 10, 2023 | 2021
When dividing assets, courts are not interested in who bought property or whose name is on the lease. Regardless of the property division system each state uses, it decides who deserves the property more.Often, this entitlement is related to who used the property,...