How To Say “I Want A Divorce” And Still Remain Amicable Photo of Michele Hart I have practiced law for 24 years and the past 18 years, I have focused exclusively on divorce and family law cases. I always knew I wanted to be a lawyer. I admired the power that I believed lawyers had to “win” rights for the clients they served. After all, I’ve always been a fighter. I have been knocked down a few times but I always found the strength and determination to get up and get back in the game.
Michele Hart Divorce & Family Law< I have practiced law for 24 years and the past 18 years, I have focused exclusively on divorce and family law cases. I always knew I wanted to be a lawyer. I admired the power that I believed lawyers had to “win” rights for the clients they served. After all, I’ve always been a fighter. I have been knocked down a few times but I always found the strength and determination to get up and get back in the game.
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How To Say “I Want A Divorce” And Still Remain Amicable

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How To Say “I Want A Divorce” And Still Remain Amicable

Many couples tend to put off divorce until after the holidays.  And with the holidays now over, there’s the difficult task of telling your spouse you want a divorce.  And you might wonder if the divorce can ever be amicable.

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Three Ways Divorce Mediation Can Cost You More in the Long Run in Divorce

To obtain a divorce in New Jersey, either you or your spouse files a legal document called the “Complaint for Divorce” with the court.  Many divorcing spouses don’t realize they can reach a final agreement before filing the Complaint for Divorce

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The 3 Keys to Successfully Mediating Your Divorce in New Jersey

There is apparently a widespread misconception that if you are contemplating divorce, you have two options – either to hire lawyers and fight in court or go to mediation and save money. What you might not know is that having

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How to Successfully Mediate Your New Jersey Divorce

If you are considering divorce in New Jersey, there are a variety of ways that the issues between you and your spouse can be resolved depending on your needs, interests, and goals. Many divorcing spouses are drawn to the divorce

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Is it Possible to Have an “Amicable Divorce” in New Jersey?

There are certainly the obvious benefits to of an “amicable divorce” over a contentious divorce.  After all, an amicable divorce would be far better for your children, your emotional health, and certainly beneficial in terms of lower legal fees. But

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How will Divorce Affect the Children?

The short answer is…that’s up to you.   Ideally, you will have cooperation from your spouse. Children generally need the love and support of both parents in order to thrive regardless of whether their parents remain married. The term “divorce”

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The Right Way To “Win” in the Divorce Process

Going through a divorce can make already hurt and angry feelings worse.  It can therefore be tempting to show your spouse that he or she is “wrong” and that you are “right.” It’s important to remember that getting a divorce

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Welcome to my new blog!

Please feel free to visit my website. You will be guided through the legal process in New Jersey if you are considering divorce or have questions concerning the custody or support of your children. Also, look out for tips that I will

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