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Do I need a lawyer?
Do I need a lawyer?
Not necessarily. The InDivorce System was designed by lawyers that helps eliminate high attorney fees. That said, we advise that all InDivorce parties consider representation by a flat-fee attorney at the end to ensure a fair settlement. These attorneys are recommended by InDivorce and are familiar with our system, but do not work for InDivorce, are paid directly by you, and represent only you and your interests.
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How is this different from mediation?
How is this different from mediation?
Traditional mediation is only concerned with an agreement from both parties. Usually, it offers no guidance on what a fair settlement is, nor does it account for any of the important facts that determine what is fair. That said, mediation is a critical part of the InDivorce Process. We offer a non-confrontational process which includes mediation.
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How will I know my settlement is fair and I am protected?
How will I know my settlement is fair and I am protected?
The entire process was designed to be fair and equitable for all parties. Further, we advise that each side is represented by an attorney familiar with InDivorce to ensure that your rights are protected.
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Does InDivorce address child support and timesharing (custody)?
Does InDivorce address child support and timesharing (custody)?
Of course. InDivorce is intended to allow families to interact cordially by removing much of the anger that permeates through the traditional divorce process. We apply Best Practices and consider the best interests of the children to address timesharing (custody) and child support. When appropriate, InDivorce includes the assistance of a therapeutic divorce facilitator to assist.
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I have a very complex divorce. Is InDivorce good for me?
I have a very complex divorce. Is InDivorce good for me?
Absolutely! InDivorce was created to simplify complex matters and make settlement much more likely. Traditional divorce, also known as divorce litigation, is the first option that people resort to. But litigation is often messy because the end goal for each spouse’s attorney is not to solve problems, instead it’s to win arguments. We simplify complex issues and cut through the conflict.
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Can you explain the difference between InDivorce and a traditional divorce?
Can you explain the difference between InDivorce and a traditional divorce?
Traditional divorce starts with attorneys in the beginning with tons of billable hours and lots of fighting. InDivorce has a focus of creating a fair settlement for all parties without the fighting, and then brings in attorneys in the end to make sure your deal is fair.
InDivorce offers the following benefits:
1) Flat-fee
2) Faster completion through a set timeline
3) Findings first. Attorneys last.
4) Forensic accounting is including
5) Fair settlement for all partiesTraditional divorce offers none of these, except the fair settlement (most of the time).