A prenuptial agreement is a contract signed by couples before they enter into a marriage. It is a great tool in the unfortunate event of a divorce. What makes a prenuptial agreement invalid?
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Choosing the Right Mediator
Mediation is a structured process where both parties agree on and hire a neutral third party, also known as a mediator, to assist the parties in reaching a solution. Here are some factors you should think about when deciding who you want to hire as a mediator.

5 Types of Lawyer Fees
Be sure to consult with multiple lawyers before you decide which lawyer you would like to handle your case. There are 5 common types of fee arrangements used by lawyers.

How To Prepare For Mediation
Mediation is a structured process where both parties agree on and hire a neutral third party, also known as a mediator, to assist the parties in reaching a solution. Here are some practical steps to prepare.

How To Resolve Your Divorce Without A Trial
A trial is not always necessary to resolve your disputes. There are alternative dispute resolution methods that assist parties to come to an agreement without litigation.

Why Divorce Is Expensive
In the United States, it costs under $100 to legally marry someone, and on average, $15,000 to legally divorce someone. What makes divorces so expensive?

15 Hidden Fees in a Lawyer’s Retainer
Because family law cases are entirely unpredictable, most lawyers require a retainer. Before you sign on the dotted line, be sure to ask your lawyer these 15 questions about how their retainer fees work.

How To Make Your Divorce Less Expensive
On average, a couple divorcing in the United States spends approximately $15,000 on court costs and legal fees. Here are a few ways to make your divorce less expensive.

13 Tips For Your Final Divorce Hearing
Here are 13 tips to help your uncontested prove-up hearing or final hearing go as smoothly as possible.

7 People Involved in a Divorce
Who are all the people involved in a divorce? The more complex the divorce, the greater the number of people are involved.

10 Sections in a Divorce Petition
A petition (also called a “complaint” in some states) is a legal document written by one spouse (petitioner) that is filed with the court and initiates the divorce process.
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