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Book Synopsis: Avoid the expense and stress of divorce court Ending a marriage is always difficult, but you don’t have to be financially or emotionally overwhelmed. Through mediation or a collaborative divorce, you can avoid huge legal bills and debilitating conflict with your ex.
This book guides you through all the steps of negotiating a divorce settlement, using mediation or collaborative law. Encouraging, straightforward, and inspiring, Divorce Without Court explains mediation and collaborative divorce and shows you how to:
- choose the right method for your family
- maximize opportunities for settlement
- get an agreement in writing
- find mediators, attorneys, and advisers
- protect your children first, last, and always
Divorce Without Court provides state court websites, contact information for mediation organizations, and clear examples of what you can expect in mediation or collaborative divorce.
With Downloadable forms: Get more than 20 forms, including mediation agreements, financial worksheets, and a negotiation checklist—details inside.
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Are you dreading the stressful and expensive process of divorce court? Don't let the fear of litigation consume you. Introducing Divorce Without Court: A Guide to Mediation and Collaborative Divorce. This comprehensive guide will empower you to take control of your divorce proceedings and save yourself from the financial and emotional burdens of court battles.
Divorce Without Court provides you with the knowledge and guidance you need to navigate through the alternative methods of divorce, such as mediation and collaborative law. With these approaches, you can peacefully negotiate a settlement with your ex-spouse, avoiding costly legal bills and minimizing conflict.
Through this book, you'll uncover the secrets to choosing the right method for your family and maximizing opportunities for settlement. You'll also learn how to secure a written agreement that protects your interests and those of your children. Divorce Without Court offers a wealth of resources, including state court websites, mediation organization contacts, and real-life examples of successful mediation and collaborative divorce outcomes.
But that's not all! With Divorce Without Court, you'll receive more than just expert advice. Inside, you'll find over 20 essential forms, including mediation agreements, financial worksheets, and a negotiation checklist. These downloadable forms will streamline the divorce process and ensure that no crucial detail goes overlooked.
Don't let divorce court drain your finances and drain your spirit. Take charge of your own divorce journey and choose a more harmonious path. Start your successful mediation or collaborative divorce today with Divorce Without Court. Click here for more information and to get started now.
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