Seperation and Divorce Self Help

Divorce Information Section


Divorce Information Navigation


|

Partners
Tell A Friend about us
Divorce Attorney Lawyer Nashville |
Las Vegas Divorce |
Indiana Divorce |
Indiana Divorce |
How To Get A Divorce |
Uncontested Divorce Attorneys |
Kentucky Divorce |
Divorce Jokes |
Divorce Detective |
Uncontested Divorce Missouri Investigation |
Divorce Advice For Men |
Divorce Procedures |
Texas Divorce |
Divorce Papers |
Chicago Divorce Laws |

List of seperation and divorce Articles



Best Divorce Information Products

How To Win Child Custody.
How To Win Child Custody By The Custody Coach - Proven Strategies That Can Win You Custody And Save You Thousands In Attorney Costs! Overcome The Learning Curve Of A Divorce And Child Custody Battle That Can Cost You A Fortune And Even Your Children!

Family Law Secrets Revealed.
Helping Fathers Get Equal Rights In Custody And Divorce Issues.

Avoid The 10 Biggest Divorce Mistakes.
Find Out How To Avoid Making Common Costly Mistakes During Divorce And Save Thousands Of Dollars.

Mens Divorce Secrets.
What Men Need To Know When Considering A Divorce, And The Things Even Your Lawyer Wont Tell You Till Its Too Late!

Divorce And Women.
Self-Help EBook(R)s On Divorce, Beating Your Financial Worries And Doing Your Own Will.




Main Divorce Information sponsors

 




Welcome to Seperation and Divorce Self Help

 

Divorce Information Article

Thumbnail example

This is a selection made from among articles on Divorce Information. For a permanent link to this article, or to bookmark it for future reading, click here.

Thinking About Divorce Or Ending Your Relationship? What Do You Do First? Do You Know Your Options?

from: Susan Murphy-Milano




What is a mediator? It is a neutral person. They do not take sides and they are not there to be your marriage therapist. Their goal is to assist you by removing the drama and tension often associated with a long drawn out court battle. In fact, they are not even allowed to give you legal advice. The mediator begins, by meeting each party separately. You fill out questions and provide financial information. In addition, you list concerns over custody and parenting issues.

After the initial meeting, you will then meet with the mediator together and work out issues so that you can come up with an agreement that serves you both. That agreement is then submitted to the courts for final review usually by a judge. (States vary on this, so please check your local statues.)

The goal of mediation is to not place any blame in the marriage, but rather promote and plan for a healthy future for you, your spouse, and your children. You create the divorce agreement between the two of you with the assistance of the mediator not the courts.

Before you say, “I am not interested in doing that, I want to hire a lawyer,” you should seek consultation with a lawyer to understand your options. A lawyer can review the documents drawn up by a mediator and make changes and suggestions before it is submitted to the courts.

Have you ever sat in on a divorce trial? The answer most likely is no. Before you make that all important-life changing decision, why don’t you go your local courthouse to family court or domestic relations (whatever it may be called in your area) and sit through a morning or afternoon of court calls and/or hearings of others going through a divorce. It is not a pretty site, especially if there is a lot of tension between the divorcing parties, the lawyers, and the judge. As you view the court process, try and picture yourself sitting there with your lawyer and your spouse sitting with their lawyer. Observe the fact that these two intelligent people have hired complete strangers to argue what can become “unimportant stuff” and a court reporter is taking down every word said for the court that will then become public record. Do you really want to participate in ending your marriage that way? Some of those people in court have been there a years or more and still are not divorced. Why? Because they could not resolve their own issues during their marriage. They are stubborn, angry, or want revenge. In the end, it is the judge-another-stranger-who will decide the final outcome of who gets what and when you and your former spouse may see the children. You ultimately DO Not get to decide.

Many lawyers now offer Divorce Mediation as part of their services. They, however, are not allowed to give legal advice. They are bound by the same rules as a mediator, and must remain neutral in the process.

No matter what, it is best to consult with a lawyer before an agreement is finalized to have that person review and make any changes before an agreement is finalized.

Understanding the Benefits of Mediation in Divorce:

A mediator does not represent either party. Rather, a mediator creates a cooperative environment when both you and your spouse can work together to reach an agreement on the terms of your divorce. Both you and your spouse have the right to also consult individually with an attorney during this process. Once the agreement is reached, the mediator will write up the agreement into a document where both you and your spouse will then be able to file the document
with additional court papers to obtain a divorce.

This process only works if both you and your spouse are willing to make a full financial disclosure, and if you both are willing to make a good faith effort to reach an agreement.

The benefits of mediation are:

 Lower cost because this process is less time consuming. The amount of time involved to reach an agreement varies based on the level of conflict, the number of issues and the complexity of both your finances. A typical mediation where both you and your spouse agree typically takes approximately 10 hours.

 Less painful for you children because you avoid the long court process and litigation involved with ending your marriage.

 Mediated settlements can be prepared by a lawyer or a certified divorce mediator.

 The benefit to a mediator is when you and your spouse have reached an agreement on all issues, and you simply are looking for the most inexpensive and yet professional completing the necessary paperwork to finalize your divorce.

Hiring a Qualified Mediator:

• Call your local County Clerks Office and ask for a list of mediators in your area.

• Check the yellow pages under “Divorce Mediation”

• Make sure whomever you choose has been mediating for at least 3 years.

• Ask for a list of references.

• Ask for a fee agreement in writing once you have selected someone.

• Consult with a lawyer before an agreement is finalized to have them review and make any changes to the document.

Ending a Relationship is not an easy road to travel. It is survivable if you are wiling to do the work necessary to move on with your life. You will make it.

About the Author

Susan Murphy-Milano, respected Author and Nationally recognized relationship expert has just released her new book "Moving Out Moving On" when a relationship goes wrong. Her book focuses on protecting yourself legally, emotionally and physically. She is also the author of "Defending Our Lives" published by Double Day Books.






Are you stuck in a divorce indecision, feeling hurt, lost and confused? Learn some of the methods in making thoughtful and clear decision on your unhappy marriage. Read more

 



 

Divorce Information News

DivorceGuide.com Relaunches with Even More Free Divorce Information - Live-PR.com (Pressemitteilung)


DivorceGuide.com Relaunches with Even More Free Divorce Information
Live-PR.com (Pressemitteilung), Austria - 21 hours ago
Considering a divorce? Divorceguide.com makes it easy to find and locate the divorce information.. Divorce, like most other things in life, ...

Read more...


Madonna, Ritchie granted preliminary divorce - The Associated Press


ABC News

Madonna, Ritchie granted preliminary divorce
The Associated Press - 9 hours ago
The divorce can become final after six weeks and a day. British news media reported, without identifying the sources of their information, that the couple ...
Video: Divorce Decree for Madonna, Guy Ritchie AssociatedPress
British Court Grants Madonna and Guy Ritchie Preliminary Divorce ... eFluxMedia
Madonna and Guy Ritchie Reach Their End as Married on Friday Enews 2.0
The Associated Press - The Associated Press
all 1,690 news articles

Read more...


Economy Raises Concerns For Would-Be Divorcees - Boston Channel.com


Economy Raises Concerns For Would-Be Divorcees
Boston Channel.com,  USA - 5 hours ago
Divorce attorney Christine Bower said consulting with a professional can give couples crucial information about where they stand and where they could end up ...

Read more...


INSIGHT: Disharmony over divorce - Sofia Echo


INSIGHT: Disharmony over divorce
Sofia Echo, Bulgaria - 18 hours ago
... of providing the spouses with precise, comprehensive information regarding the consequences of their choice of the law applicable for divorce. ...

Read more...


State Legislature To Address Redacting Issue - KFOXtv.com


State Legislature To Address Redacting Issue
KFOXtv.com, TX - 22 hours ago
As KFOX reported, it's not against the law to publish court documents like divorce decrees, even though identifying information is disclosed. ...
Individuals Must To Help Remove Private Info From Web Site KFOXtv.com
all 2 news articles

Read more...