The divorce judgment, made by the court, and also referred to as the divorce decree, is a legal court order and must be followed by all parties involved. Unfortunately for whatever reasons, these orders are not always as strictly adhered to as one of the parties would like. In fact, some are ignored altogether.
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5 Questions to ask a Prospective Divorce Lawyer
Usually if you are looking for a divorce lawyer, times are already a bit tough. You certainly do not want to make it harder by latching on to a lawyer who will not be the best fit to help you solve your marital issues! Here are 5 Questions to ask a Prospective Divorce Lawyer.
Collaborative Divorce in New Mexico
It is the method which attorneys for both sides agree to assist the clients so that conflicts can be resolved by using cooperative tactics rather than adverse litigation or strategies. Everyone involved is committed to achieving a mediated outcome.
How to Prevent Business Disputes
No business owner or partner ever wants to think any bad feelings could ever arise between them, their partners, vendors, or customers. Unfortunately it is all too common.
Debt Workouts in New Mexico
In simple terms, a debt workout is a negotiated, formal debt modification between all involved parties. Instead of filing for bankruptcy to ease a financial burden, all parties utilize a professional counselor (professional bankruptcy attorney) to help work out a solution agreed to by everyone.
Solving Issues before Divorce in New Mexico
You married for a reason. Surely you want to give your marriage every chance before the final steps of a divorce?
5 Ways to Reduce Divorce Stress
Does anyone doubt the stress levels of those going through divorce? Certainly many parts of the proceedings will be out of your control, but there are definitely things you can control and steps you can take to reduce your level of stress.
Alternative Dispute Resolution
Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) is the procedure for resolving disputes without litigation, using arbitration, mediation, or negotiation as a means to a fair settlement. ADR procedures are typically less costly and more rapidly settled.
Child Custody Mediation
The mediator can help you with the child custody issues that need to be resolved. Issues will first be separated into categories in terms of importance and time such as; the visitation and custody schedule, a list of exceptions for the regularly scheduled visit surrounding vacations and holidays, and more.
Divorce – From a Child’s Perspective. A modern day Christmas story.
I was too young to remember when my parents separated and mom and I moved in with my grandparents. When I was a little older I remember seeing my dad every other weekend and sometimes during the week.