Amicable Divorce
Divorce does NOT need to be war. It simply does NOT. An amicable divorce is an affordable, efficient and relatively quick way to get divorced while still protecting your rights. The other party can be represented or elect to remain without an attorney (also called Pro Se.)
During an amicable divorce the parties usually agree to negotiate all terms of the divorce prior to filing any documentation. The other party can be represented or elect to remain without an attorney (also called Pro Se.) In either case, the parties exchange discovery, agree on all terms of the Marital Settlement Agreement and all terms of the Parenting Plan if children are involved. All the agreements are reduced to writing and all paperwork is filed on your behalf.
At PLG we focus on keeping the divorce process, amicable and affordable. Our clients are protected, as they are provided legal advice and direction from inception to final hearing. As our client, you are never alone in the process. We ensure that all the necessary paperwork is prepared correctly and that the calculations for child support, alimony, and/or equitable distribution are done accurately.
PLG strives to keep the process civil and amicable. In many cases, it can be done on a flat fee basis with extra charges only as needed. An amicable divorce, also often called an amicable divorce, is not for everyone, but it is often the best option for parties that want to save money and get it done quickly. Amicable divorces are most common for parties that have limited assets/debts or have already agreed on how to divide assets and debts acquired during the marriage. and/or equitable distribution are done accurately.
It is a common misconception that an amicable divorce is only for parties with no children. It is actually the opposite. Couples with children will benefit the most from an amicable divorce. As parents, the couple will need to co-parent for what is often many years into the future. Keeping the divorce amicable provides for a healthy post-divorce relationship for the couple and a stable family situation for the children.
Before paying a large retainer for a litigated divorce, find out if an amicable divorce is right for you. Call our office today for a complimentary telephonic consultation at 786-623-3424 and speak directly to May regarding your potential case.