You know you want a divorce.

You know you want to keep things civil.

We know how to make that happen.

Do you and your soon-to-be ex want to make decisions for yourselves instead of leaving them to a judge to decide for you? Are you both committed to keeping the divorce process civil, but haven’t yet or are unable to resolve all of the issues between yourselves? The Amicable Divorce process offers the help you’ve been looking for.

This is not making yourself a doormat, or letting your ex take advantage of you. This is both sides negotiating in good faith. Both sides agreeing not to make outrageous offers and counteroffers to push the other’s buttons. Both working to find a solution to go forward understanding that the solution must meet both of your needs.

If you begin the process as an amicable divorce, and your ex violates that agreement or is unwilling to reach a reasonable agreement, you still have the right to take the case to court. The process doesn’t limit your legal rights, it incentivizes cooperation.

“Unfortunately divorce happens but having Adam made my life so much easier.”

“Made an unpleasant situation as bearable as possible.”

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