Once you and your spouse have decided that divorce is the only option, it may feel like a huge relief. Although you are getting a divorce, you may continue to be a part of each other’s lives forever. In some cases, your spouse may need continued financial support....
If negotiation with the other party proves unsuccessful, resolving issues through informal negotiations of mediation may be a good alternative. Mediation is an informal process that lets both parties discuss important issues in a structured environment. A neutral...
In Kentucky, collaborative divorce allows both spouses to avoid litigation. If you cannot come to terms with your spouse on major decisions, like how to divide your assets and property, spousal support, or other important decisions, you might consider the...
Telling your kids about your pending divorce may be the most difficult conversation you’ll ever have. It’s only natural for children to want their parents and their family to stay together. While you and your spouse are able to clearly understand why you...
Divorce mediation is a process that allows divorcing couples to meet with a specially-trained, neutral third-party to discuss and resolve common divorce-related issues. Mediation is typically less stressful and less expensive than a divorce trial, and it usually...