Divorce simplification is a comprehensive approach to navigate the complex and often overwhelming divorce process.
- Expert legal representation: Engage a seasoned attorney who understands the intricacies of your case
- Financial planning: Create a budget, manage debt, and explore alternative financial options
- Petitioning and court proceedings: Understand the divorce process, including deadlines and requirements
Divorce fractions refer to the division of assets, debts, and other financial responsibilities after a divorce.
- Valuation: Determine the fair market value of assets like property, jewelry, or art
- Allocation: Split assets and debts according to the state's child custody laws (if applicable)
- Maintenance: Calculate spousal support payments if required by law