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UNCONTESTED DIVORCE

Uncontested Divorce

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UNCONTESTED DIVORCE

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  1. Taylor Law & Mediation PLLC specializes in providing no contest divorces to clients throughout the state of Idaho as well as military family law services. They specialize on a small area of no court divorce the law because they believe it’s better to do a few things well than do a bunch of things mediocre. While their primary focus in on uncontested divorces, they handle most military divorce and family law issues. You can visit the Taylor Law & Mediation PLLC website at https://taylorlm.com/ to schedule your appointment today. To begin, let's test your knowledge regarding amicable divorce by asking: Is it amicable? Is it one where: A) Your soon-to-be ex is cordial to you in the courtroom hall? B) Your divorcing partner refuses to sign the agreement your family law attorney puts together, but chooses to sign nevertheless just to make the divorce procedure quicker? Or C) You believe the terms we agree on will not go away and there is little likelihood of an amicable settlement. If you have an inclination that your spouse has a chance of coming across as uncooperative or unwilling to cooperate, then perhaps we should spell out the amicable divorce process in simple, non-cluttered terms. (The phrase "amicable" is my emphasis.) Amicable divorce involves an agreement between the divorcing spouses to abide by in order to ensure that neither party does anything to put the other into a position of undue hardship. This means that the parties agree on child custody, visitation, alimony, spousal support, the division of assets, and so on. As with most marital relations, the process of an amicable divorce requires the cooperation of both parties. A simple amicable divorce is much more likely to result in a satisfactory settlement than a messy, ugly divorce. The concept of peaceful divorce involves the willingness of both spouses to refrain from interfering with the decision of the court in any way. This means that each of the spouse must be notified, through reliable channels, prior to the filing of the divorce suit. (A simple email or telephone call to the spouse notifying him or her of the impending divorce suit is sufficient.) The fact that the process of an amicable divorce is often less costly than a contentious litigation process is also a fundamental aspect of the concept. In addition to avoiding the high cost of litigation, the less expensive amicable divorce process allows the parties to focus on their children and other related issues. The less time a couple invests in protecting their interest in their children increases the likelihood that the children will suffer from the effects of being exposed to prolonged litigation. The less time the children spend living with their parents increases the likelihood that the children will experience long-term effects of being witness to a fight, custody battle, or divorce. Again, this increases the likelihood that the children will end up in poverty and thus suffers long- term consequences. An amicable divorce process is a wise choice for virtually everyone involved. The fact that it is a viable option in today's society reflects the maturity of societal thinking. The fact that the cost of the divorce process is minimal makes the decision even more wise. The benefits of choosing to amicably separate are well known and include the ability to maintain your lifestyle and continue with your hobbies; keeping your finances separate provides you with a tool to help you cope with the negative effects of a divorce; the ability to save money by dividing assets equally; and the opportunity to remain a civil partner rather than taking a step towards full divorce. No matter what, your goals and expectations for a divorce amicably should be laid out ahead of time. You should talk to your spouse about how you feel about the division of your property and other matters before making any moves to get a divorce amicably settled. It is important to get this information early on to avoid having the stress of a long-drawn-out process that you do not know what to expect. In today's society, people who choose to divorce amicably are generally happier than those who try to do it the hard way. Now, go to Taylor Law & Mediation PLLC to discuss your impending divorce with one of their legal experts.

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