by nter-dfw22 | Sep 20, 2021 | Divorce, divorce court, Divorce Disclosure Laws, divorce law, Divorce Mediation
Unfortunately in a divorce, the time when you feel least capable of making good decisions is when you have to make them. There is a slice of time at the end of a marriage when you have to make the critical choice about how you will proceed with the dissolution. During...
by nter-dfw22 | Sep 20, 2021 | Divorce, divorce court, Divorce Disclosure Laws, divorce law, Divorce Mediation
When to proceed? Timing can mean everything to a divorce process, a point that I constantly emphasize to my clients. It is critical to honor and respect each other’s individual timing in moving through the divorce. Being aware of what each person needs and not...
by nter-dfw22 | Sep 20, 2021 | Divorce, divorce court, divorce law, Divorce Mediation
Excerpt from my book Divorce Done Easier by Carol DelzerTools for the Journey of Divorce: Lao Tzu famously said, “The journey of a thousand miles begins with one step.” I can’t take that step for you, but I do have a number of tools that will make your journey easier...
by nter-dfw22 | Jun 12, 2021 | Divorce, divorce court, divorce law, family court documents, legal divorce documents, Legal Document Preparation
Why do my Divorce Papers Mention Family Law Restraining Orders? You may have noticed that your divorce paperwork mentions Standard Family Law Restraining Orders in the court document referred to as the Summons (form FL-110). Upon seeing those words, you may have...
by nter-dfw22 | Mar 2, 2020 | Divorce, Divorce Disclosure Laws, divorce law, Divorce Mediation, family law, family law advice, family law attorney, family law forms, family law legal terminology, legal divorce documents, Legal Document Preparation
In a dissolution, legal separation, or nullity action, Both a preliminary and a final declaration of disclosure must be served on the other party with certain exceptions. (see Form FL-140) Unless the Final Disclosure is waived (Form 144) Neither disclosure is filed...
by nter-dfw22 | Oct 3, 2019 | California family law court, Divorce, divorce court, divorce law, Divorce Mediation, family court, family court documents, family court forms, family court paperwork, family law, family law advice, family law attorney, family law forms, family law legal terminology, legal divorce documents, Legal Document Preparation, No Fault Divorce, Uncategorized
For a successful divorce mediation, knowledge and acceptance of the disclosure duties by both parties at the outset of the process is key to building the trust necessary for a successful, efficient divorce process. An effective mediation process will help identify the...