From the Book: Divorce Amicably
This is a chapter summary from Chapter 6 of Divorce Amicably, a guide to navigating separation with dignity and cooperation.
Chapter 57 Author: Tracy Ann Moore-Grant
I have represented clients and practiced exclusively in the area of family law since 2002. In 2019, I made the decision to be a non-litigation family law attorney. I am a passionate believer that parties, not the court, are in the best position to come up with solutions to their family law issues. The court system is designed as an adversarial system to pit parties against one another, say negative things about one another, increase cost and animosity and leave parties and children broken...
The Goal of an Amicable Divorce
For many couples, the marital home represents both their largest financial asset and an emotional anchor. Deciding whether to keep or sell it can spark conflict, especially when one spouse wants to stay while the other pushes to sell. Real estate disputes often fuel some of the most heated battles in divorce proceedings.
This is where a Real Estate Collaboration Specialist – Divorce™ (RCS-D™) can make a dramatic difference. With specialized training in divorce-related real estate, RCS-D professionals help couples gather essential documents, connect with the right experts, and ensure that all decisions are informed by both legal and financial realities.
Common Paths to Settlement
Take Control of Your Divorce Journey
Court should always be the last resort. By understanding and embracing the many settlement options available, you can reach fair agreements faster and with less conflict. Divorce Amicably provides a roadmap to these methods, helping you choose the best path for your unique situation. Secure your copy today and move forward with confidence.
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