Marital Settlement Agreements
Your marriage did not work out. You want a divorce but there are issues related to dividing assets and liabilities and/or spousal support. You do not want to spend the money that hiring two attorneys and going to trial will require but you are not on the same page as to how things should be divided. Perhaps all you need is a mediator who has been practicing family law and helping families for over thirty years to assist you in amicably resolving your situation.
It is not unusual when parties own a home that one may want to sell the house and the other may want to stay in the house. It is not unreasonable for a spouse who makes significantly less than their partner to need some support or assistance, while the other party feels as if they have supported their partner long enough. What if there are no assets but there is an overwhelming amount of debt?
Every family is unique, so your marital settlement agreement should reflect the needs and concerns of your specific family and situation. If you and your spouse are committed to making the dissolution of your marriage as simple as possible reaching an agreement is the first step.
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