by nmlegalg | Oct 26, 2017 | Collaborative Divorce, Divorce, Mediation, Uncontested Divorce |
Most people enter the divorce process thinking their case has to be handled a certain way and that the lawyer will dictate the process. Lawyers will tell you the way they want to proceed or how it normally goes, but the truth is that your case does not have to be handled in one particular way. You actually have quite a bit of control over how the process should work.
by nmlegalg | Sep 28, 2017 | Collaborative Divorce, Divorce, Mediation, Uncontested Divorce |
You should have a good understanding of the options that are available to you. Any lawyer you talk with before you’re really prepared is going to steer you toward what they are good at, and not necessarily what is best for your type of divorce.
by nmlegalg | Sep 7, 2017 | Collaborative Divorce, Divorce, Mediation, Uncontested Divorce |
You might think that you can just type in a Google search for a divorce attorney, and any firm or attorney that pops up will be able to represent you just fine in your divorce case. While this may be well-intentioned, it can often result in disastrous consequences for you divorce, because all divorce attorneys in Albuquerque do not have the same skills.
by nmlegalg | Aug 9, 2017 | Collaborative Divorce, Mediation |
There are a great many issues that fall under the legal umbrella of divorce and family law, and all of them require an experienced attorney who has had years of practice in that specific field. Of course, everyone usually thinks about divorce, annulments, and separations as being the primary focus of family law, but there are many other components to divorce and family law as well.
by nmlegalg | May 24, 2017 | Collaborative Divorce, Divorce, Property Division |
Whether you or your spouse plans on keeping the home, or should you both agree to sell it, the first step is to settle on an approximate value of the property. Begin with a market analysis and see if you concur on the resultant figure.
by nmlegalg | Apr 4, 2017 | Collaborative Divorce, Divorce, Mediation, Uncontested Divorce |
If you had to re-create the wheel and set up a system for divorcing parties–dividing up their property and debts, and developing a time-sharing arrangement for their children–would your first thought be to send the parties to a person neither party has ever met and authorize that person to make all of the decisions on how to divide their things and split time with their children?