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Collaborative Divorce Advantages and Disadvantages

There are many advantages of collaborative divorce, including: More peaceful than going to court Costs less than divorce litigation High Level of Confidentiality Team of experts No going back to court Healthier relationship after divorce Collaborative divorce disadvantages include: You must work together and trust each other You must compromise Is not the cheapest divorce…

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Can a Mediator File Divorce Papers for Me?

Yes, a mediator can file divorce papers if they are an attorney. However, not all divorce mediators file divorce papers. According to FindLaw, “If the mediator is an attorney, the attorney can assist the parties in filing all papers with the court, including starting the dissolution of marriage action, preparing and filing the necessary disclosure…

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How to Prepare for Divorce Mediation

Learn what to expect in divorce mediation and how to prepare for it below. 1. Learn About Divorce Mediation Divorce mediation is a common way to negotiate an out-of-court settlement between you and your spouse. In divorce mediation, you and your soon to be ex-spouse hire a neutral third party known as a mediator. The…

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Benefits of Divorce Mediation

Divorce mediation is a common way to negotiate an out-of-court settlement between you and your spouse. In divorce mediation, you and your soon to be ex-spouse hire a neutral third party known as a mediator. The purpose of mediation is to help both of you identify and resolve divorce issues. Divorce mediation can be used…

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Online Divorce Mediation Pros and Cons

Online divorce mediation is a new way to negotiate and compromise a marital settlement agreement in a divorce case. Online divorce mediation will allow you to meet with your spouse and a divorce mediator from anywhere in the world. In online divorce mediation, you and your spouse, and lawyers for each of you if want…

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How Much Does a Will Cost?

Do it yourself will preparation costs about $150. The average cost to have a lawyer draft your will for you comes with a price tag of $750 with average prices ranging anywhere from $300 to $1,000 in the US, according to Investopedia and multiple online sources.

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