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What Is The Role Of A Divorce Mediator In California?
What Is The Role Of A Divorce Mediator In California?Divorce is often a challenging and emotionally charged experience, especially when faced with the traditional adversarial legal process. However, divorce mediation offers an alternative approach, promoting...
Divorce Mediation vs. Collaborative Divorce: What’s the Difference?
Divorce Mediation vs. Collaborative Divorce: What's the Difference?Divorce is a challenging and emotional process, and couples often seek alternatives to the adversarial courtroom setting. Two increasingly popular options are divorce mediation and collaborative...
The Ultimate Divorce Mediation Checklist in California
The Ultimate Divorce Mediation Checklist in CaliforniaEmbarking on the divorce mediation journey in California requires careful preparation and documentation. While your initial divorce mediation session doesn't necessitate extensive preparation, having essential...
Stressed about seeing family for the holidays?
Dealing with family during the holidays can be daunting, but it doesn't have to overwhelm you. Below are strategies to navigate 7 common stressful family situations that often arise during the holidays.Stressed about seeing family for the holidays? 7 Tips for Handling...
Navigating Divorce Mediation During the Holidays
Divorce is a challenging and emotional process, and when it occurs during the holiday season, it can amplify the complexities and feelings of stress. At Ewing Mediation & Family Law we recognize the unique challenges faced by individuals navigating divorce...
Does a Cheating Spouse lose rights in a divorce in California?
Divorce can be a challenging and emotionally charged process, and the question of whether a cheating spouse loses rights often arises. In California, where no-fault divorce is the norm, the impact of infidelity on divorce proceedings may not be as straightforward as...
Surviving Divorce While Living in the Same House
Divorce is a challenging and emotional process, and when couples find themselves in a situation where they have to live together while going through a divorce, the difficulties can seem insurmountable. At Ewing Mediation & Family Law we understand the complexities...
5 Signs Its Time To Meet with A Divorce Mediation Lawyer in Redondo Beach, CA
Deciding to end a marriage is never an easy decision, and the process can be emotionally and financially challenging. If you're considering divorce in Redondo Beach, CA, engaging the services of a divorce mediation lawyer can help you navigate the complexities of...
5 Things You Should Know Before Speaking with a Divorce Mediation Lawyer in Manhattan Beach, CA
Divorce can be a complex and emotionally charged process, and finding the right legal representation is crucial. If you're considering divorce mediation in Manhattan Beach, CA, it's important to understand the key factors to consider before speaking with a divorce...
How to Prepare for a Divorce Mediation in South Bay, CA
Divorce mediation is an effective and efficient collaborative alternative to adversarial litigation. It is a neutral, mediated forum in which agreement is reached in a mutually beneficial manner. The issues don’t usually completely resolve in one meeting unless they...
When the divorce is over but there is a disagreement?
In some cases, particularly where there are no children (or the children are adults), there are no further legal issues once an agreement is reached and the Divorce Judgment is signed. However, in many cases, issues crop up after you thought your case was over. ...
Life after the divorce: Now what?
Once you and your spouse have signed and the Judgment is filed with the court, you are officially “divorced.” Now what? These are some things to consider: Don’t ever throw away the Judgment! Years after your case is over, you may need to provide proof of your divorce...
Documents are King
Divorce can be overwhelming. Sometimes people overlook the importance of documents, in their effort to protect things of sentimental value. Verifying the nature and extent of income, assets and debts, reimbursements and credits, and other details of divorce requires...
Date of Separation: What is it and why does it matter?
When The ‘Date of Separation’ is generally considered to be the date on which one or both parties clearly communicate to the other their intent to end the marriage. If that discussion is not had, the Date of Separation might be the date on which one of the parties...
5 No-No’s When Getting a Divorce
Any of these may be the kiss of death to an amicable, reasonably priced divorce: Don't Date There’s no rush! Even if the divorce was not “your” idea, and even if the divorce was the result of infidelity by your spouse. The reason is quite simply that it can...