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What You Should Know About Divorce Law

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Dec 13,2007 by shab

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With the divorce rate at an all time high, it is important to have a full understanding of divorce laws. Nearly 50% of all marriages will end in a divorce. Therefore, it is vital that you know the ins and outs of the laws. Divorce laws do vary from state to state so it is important that you check with the laws for your particular state. However, there are some general laws that apply across the board.

If you are looking for an alternative to the more traditional litigation, divorce mediation might be an option. A mediator's main priority is to try and help the two parties come to a mutual agreement. The neutral third party is there to ensure that both parties are getting a fair deal. A mediator can work with the spouses to work through problems such as child support, custody, visitation, property division, alimony and much more.

Another alternative to the more traditional litigation is collaborative law. For those divorcing couples who wish to avoid litigation but require strong legal representation, they should consider collaborative law. Collaborative law gives you the ability to retain a team of divorce professionals.

Some people believe that one party will receive a majority of the property division. However, it is more likely that the marital assets will be divided fairly evenly for both parties. Therefore, it is vital that both parties create some clear priorities and decide what is really important to them.

Health insurance and taxation are two other important issues when considering a divorce. If your insurance coverage is through your soon to be ex-spouses employer, then it will be important that you continue to have coverage for yourself and any children involved. This can all be worked out through legal litigation. With regards to taxes it is important to determine what dependency exemptions both parties are eligible for.

There are a variety of divorce laws that are set in place for divorcing couples. Divorce is not an easy situation for anyone. However, by knowing and understanding the divorce laws in your particular state, you can ease some of the headache associated with divorce.

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