While most divorcing spouses do not fundamentally desire the additional pain and expense of a court battle, many wind up in a divorce war without ever understanding what triggered it.
There are always the obvious reasons, e.g., one or both spouses is greedy, angry, emotionally handicapped,...
(345) Comments | Posted February 6, 2012 | 11:30 AM
What do divorce lawyers do in their own divorces?
They try to stay out of court. Despite their familiarity with the system, and despite any perceived advantage they are believed to have, they do everything they can to settle their case before it reaches the court system.
Divorce insiders try...
(25) Comments | Posted January 24, 2012 | 12:00 PM
Despite divorce mediation's well-deserved reputation as a sensible alternative to fighting it out in court, we find that few people know very much about it.
Divorce mediation is not all that the public seems to think it is. This post aims to clear up some of the common misunderstandings...
(140) Comments | Posted December 12, 2011 | 1:45 AM
This is an interesting question that has two answers, depending on who you ask. Many of us have heard the expression, "She took me to the cleaners." This is certainly a popular belief among males, but is it really justified?
Probably not. At least, not to the extent that legend...
(191) Comments | Posted December 7, 2011 | 11:10 AM
Divorce lawyers hear it all. We hear tragic stories, engaging stories, and just about every other type of story.
We also learn of the dime-a-dozen, intimidating remarks that the other spouse says to our clients. These timeless and overused comments are universal and are repeated daily in law offices...
(13) Comments | Posted October 26, 2011 | 2:46 PM
The best way to divorce is to do it quickly, and as painlessly and inexpensively as possible. To accomplish this, the divorcing parties must be able to settle their differences out of court. This involves persuasion -- both spouses must do what they can to sell the other on a...
(19) Comments | Posted October 4, 2011 | 12:25 PM
Divorcing couples will invariably speak with one another about who should get what in the divorce. These conversations are a normal part of the dissolution process, and provide the parties with an opportunity to vent and to plead their cases.
Because the spouses are hopeful of selling the other...
(14) Comments | Posted September 29, 2011 | 10:30 AM
The biggest obstacle to an early divorce settlement is when one spouse wants a divorce and the other spouse doesn't. This circumstance is not uncommon at the start of most divorce cases. Divorce is difficult enough when both parties agree that it's time, but having the parties at odds about...

(12) Comments | Posted April 20, 2012 | 12:46 PM