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How to Avoid Discovery in Divorce

How to Avoid Discovery in Divorce

With the aid of mediators or counselors, many couples resolve their differences in divorce and separation. The conditions of your divorce or separation may not, however, be something you and your spouse can agree on. In that situation, your divorce attorneys would go...

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How Long Can a Divorce Be Put on Hold

How Long Can a Divorce Be Put on Hold

Are you unsure how a divorce can be put on hold? The divorce proceedings can be suspended for 60 to 90 days (depending on where you live) if either or both of the spouses have already filed papers for submitting a motion to abate with the court. You could postpone...

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Does It Matter Who Files For Divorce First

Does It Matter Who Files For Divorce First

Divorce is a difficult decision, but, when that decision is made for you, it could be even more emotionally taxing. You might be debating whether it would be preferable for you to initiate the divorce process or to wait for your husband to do so. Legally, it makes no...

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What are the stages in contested divorce

What are the stages in contested divorce

One of life's most challenging experiences, undergoing a divorce frequently involves the same kind of sadness and trauma as losing a loved one. It's crucial to take care of oneself, which should entail receiving the psychological support and logistical help you...

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What Can be used Against You in a Divorce

What Can be used Against You in a Divorce

According to the U.S. Census, the divorce rate has declined over the past decade, from 9.7 divorces per 1,000 women in 2009 to 7.6 divorces per 1,000 women in 2019. Despite this drop, divorce remains a common occurrence across the United States. Unfortunately, one of...

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Who is the Plaintiff in a Divorce

Who is the Plaintiff in a Divorce

In a divorce or dissolution of marriage, there are typically two parties involved: the plaintiff and the defendant. One spouse initiates the divorce as the plaintiff, while the other becomes the defendant. But who exactly takes on each role, and why does it matter?...

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What to expect at Uncontested Divorce hearing

What to expect at Uncontested Divorce hearing

At PRO LAW GROUP, we understand the complexities of divorce cases and are committed to providing expert representation for uncontested divorce matters. Our attorney, Donn W. Prokopius, and our dedicated team work diligently to offer clients efficient and satisfactory...

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What Happens If Divorce Mediation Doesn’t Work?

What Happens If Divorce Mediation Doesn’t Work?

In Las Vegas and across the country, divorce mediation has taken over as the preferred way to handle the procedure. Mediation gives a divorcing couple the chance to discreetly discuss the terms of their divorce under the guidance of a neutral mediator in a friendly,...

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How Long Does an Uncontested Divorce Take

How Long Does an Uncontested Divorce Take

The answer to this question depends on a number of factors, including whether you and your spouse have minor children together and whether you have agreed to all of the terms of your divorce. If you and your spouse are in agreement on all of the issues in your...

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