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How to Get a Divorce without Going to Court

LDA PRO

Everyone knows very well how exhausting the divorce case can be. So if you and your spouse both decide to get separated then it is better to do this outside of the court. Though you are not going to court but still you are going to need a professional divorce paralegal service to help you with paperwork. .

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What Really is the Distinction In between Paralegal and a Litigator?

LDA PRO

Both are required to conduct extensive study and draught court documentation for the matter they are working on. The primary distinction between a paralegal and a lawyer is their role in the courts. In a divorce procedure. Those going through a divorce may find it difficult to determine whether to employ a lawyer or a paralegal.

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Is There a Better Way to Divorce?

Livesay&Myers

Everyone knows that divorce can be war. Litigating divorce issues is fraught with battles that are filled with arguments, vitriol, and the burning desire to “win.” In Virginia, divorce trials are public, which means anyone can sit in the courtroom and listen to the most intimate details of your personal life.

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Defamation case dismissed based on absolute litigation privilege.

Day on Torts

Where defendant’s allegedly defamatory statements accusing plaintiffs of bigamy were made within the context of a declaratory judgment action, the absolute litigation privilege applied and dismissal of the defamation case was affirmed. In Vanwinkle v. Thompson , No. M2020-01291-COA-R3-CV, 2022 WL 1788274 (Tenn. internal citation omitted).

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Legal Considerations Before a Divorce

Chugh LLP

During this informative video, Chugh, LLP legal professionals provide an overview of legal considerations you should consider before filing for divorce, including: Prenuptial agreements. Divorce mediation. Marital settlement agreements, filed before a divorce complaint. Most state courts recognize and enforce these agreements.

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Attorney Document Automation Software: Making Litigation a Breeze

Knackly

They provide legal advice and services, representing individuals and organizations in court cases, contracts, transactions, and an almost unending number of other matters. All too often, attorneys must put in extra time and effort to ensure that all of the information is accurate and ready for court.

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How to Identify and Avoid Post-Divorce Pitfalls

Livesay&Myers

You’re officially divorced. You and your ex-spouse thoroughly negotiated a settlement agreement memorializing all terms relevant to your divorce, and the document was incorporated into a final order of divorce. Ideally, your MSA should contemplate and address all issues relevant to your divorce. You finally did it!

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