- Creative Resolution has a unique approach to helping divorcing
spouses reach agreement on the issues of importance...
- Creative Resolution has a unique approach to helping divorcing
spouses reach agreement on the issues of importance...
When
spouses reach agreement on an issue, a contested case tends to get shorter and less expensive because the court can adopt that agreement into its final order.
Creative Resolution has a unique approach to helping divorcing
spouses reach agreement on the issues of importance in divorce: parenting and the division of property.
If you and
your spouse reach an agreement on the issues arising out of your separation, I can help you by preparing a separation agreement for you.
Not exact matches
Vermont's uncontested divorce process allows
spouses to
reach an
agreement on all
issues in their divorce and avoid the headache and stress of attending a trial before a judge.
When
spouses are able to
reach agreement on all of the key
issues involved in a divorce such as custody, support, and an equitable division of property, it is referred to as an uncontested divorce.
Along with Stuart's vast experience in litigation and other legal matters, he is also an accredited family law Mediator, in which he is able to successfully assist former
spouses in
reaching acceptable
agreements on any
issues that arise from the breakdown of their marriage.
Collaborative divorce has one simple requirement: The
spouses must each retain attorneys who focus solely
on helping them
reach an
agreement on all
issues.
If the
spouses have
reached an
agreement on all of the relevant
issues, a divorce may be obtained
on the 61st day after the divorce petition was filed.
While many cases will have to make use of some degree of litigation in order to achieve our clients» objectives, we recognize the increasing desire for individuals to
reach amicable
agreements with their
spouse on potentially contentious
issues.
If you and your
spouse are unable to
reach an
agreement on one or more issues, each of you must provide the court with a proposed Marital Settlement Agreement and financial disclosure s
agreement on one or more
issues, each of you must provide the court with a proposed Marital Settlement
Agreement and financial disclosure s
Agreement and financial disclosure statement.
New Jersey courts don't want to decide custody
issues for you if they don't have to, so the state mandates some procedures to help you try to
reach an
agreement with your
spouse on your own.
The divorce may also take longer if your
spouse is uncooperative or you're unable to
reach agreement on marital
issues, such as property division.
Some jurisdictions allow you and your
spouse to file for divorce together if your divorce is uncontested, provided you've
reached an
agreement on every possible
issue.
If you and your
spouse can
reach an
agreement on issues of custody, support and property, you can be divorced
on the basis of irreconcilable differences in a relatively short period of time.
To minimize both cost and paperwork, you should try to
reach agreement with your
spouse on as many
issues as possible before commencing legal separation proceedings.
In most states, uncontested simply means that
spouses have
reached an
agreement on all
issues so they can divorce without a trial.
In a contested divorce, either one party does not agree to the divorce or the
spouses can not
reach agreement on one or more major
issues.
However, if you and your
spouse fail to
reach an
agreement on property division or spousal support, the court uses fault as a determining factor to resolve those
issue.
During the waiting period, try to
reach an
agreement with your
spouse on child - related
issues and property division.
However, if you and your
spouse are unable to
reach an
agreement on any
issue, the divorce will be delayed as the court will have to resolve these matters for you.
Mediation involves a neutral third party who attempts to help the
spouses reach a satisfactory
agreement on the
issues in dispute.
While our initial focus is
on helping clients work with their
spouse in a collaborative fashion to
reach an
agreement on custody and visitation
issues, we also recognize that this is not possible in all cases.
Collaborative divorce has one simple requirement: The
spouses must each retain attorneys who focus solely
on helping them
reach an
agreement on all
issues.
The form makes it easy for you to set out what you and your
spouse have agreed to — and also to double check that you and your
spouse have
reached an
agreement on all the
issues.
It allows both
spouses to maintain control of their divorce and provides the resources and guidance that may be needed to
reach agreement on complex
issues.
Mediators help
spouses reach agreement on the contested
issues in their divorce and can not advise either
spouse without there being a conflict of interest.