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How to Have an Amicable Divorce

On Behalf of | Jun 8, 2021 | Divorce

An amicable divorce is defined as a no-contest or uncontested divorce. Although many do not believe in such a thing, it exists and fits well in the right situations. An amicable divorce can include agreements on visitation, child custody, spousal support, property division, child care, among other things.

After reaching a consensus on the fundamentals of the divorce, the pair should file legal documents in family court to finalize the divorce. There is often a necessary separation or waiting period. The judge must approve the final divorce. The divorce includes the terms settled upon by the couple in their official decree.

What Are The Options Of An Amicable Divorce?

Couples seeking an amicable divorce ought to consider the following options:

  • Do-It-Yourself (DIY) Divorce – This type of divorce works best if all custody questions, care schedules, and property separation are agreed upon by all parties. Divorcing couples are not expected to hire lawyers. In most cases, they may file papers and request jury approval without them.
  • Collaborative Divorce – This is a divorce that is done outside of the courtroom. During a divorce, each party retains its legal representation and some power. Instead of placing power in the judge’s hands, parties make their own decisions during divorce. This method is ideal for a couple that has no trouble reaching an agreement. It saves a lot of time and money. The couple’s interaction is guided by lawyers, who continue to counsel their individual clients.
  • Mediation Divorce – This option allows spouses to settle their differences outside of court with the aid of a mediator. The mediator assists the pair in reaching an amicable divorce arrangement. For some problems in divorce, some states mandate spouses to try mediation.
  • Therapist Counseling – Therapists can support a couple even when they have decided to split. They do so by helping them reach an amicable arrangement during the divorce process. Therapists can help a pair resolve their conflicting feelings to concentrate on completing the legal process as quickly as possible.

Regardless of the path taken, the legal process of divorce runs more smoothly when divorcing couples agree to find agreements and strategies that work for both parties instead of battling over every problem. As a result, the couples can move forward more easily as individuals and as a family, with less cost, effort, pain, and time spent.

Why Do You Need A Lawyer In An Amicable Divorce?

Lawyers keep track of the case’s progress and participate in the discovery process. Lawyers also understand the law and how ‘fair and equal’ is described.

Selecting Your Attorney

Hiring an unprofessional lawyer who understands facts and plays around the law is one way of ruining your divorce process.  A competent lawyer will address your case with all relevant facts and factors in mind.

Alliance Law offers some of the best counsel on divorce matters across Washington State. No matter the path you take during your amicable divorce, an experienced Tacoma Divorce Attorney will work out your case in your best interests. Get started today by calling 253-300-2055.

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