How Do We Know If We Are ‘Amicable?’

Couple discusses uncontested divorce options with a shared family lawyer at One Family Law

Understanding Emotional Tensions During Separation

An uncontested divorce is emotional, even if the decisions you need to make are pretty straightforward. Families often juggle multiple stressors simultaneously: relocating households, helping children adjust to new routines, and maintaining work responsibilities. Emotional tensions often escalate during this transition period. One Family Law’s process actively reduces this tension and mitigates the emotional challenges that arise during separation.

How the One Lawyer Divorce Method Creates Control

The One Lawyer Divorce Method offers clients pursuing an uncontested divorce a fully transparent and structured process so they can maintain a level of control they would never have in the traditional system.

Transparent Communication Reduces Conflict

When couples jointly retain a family lawyer, all communication occurs in scheduled meetings, eliminating concerns about conflicting narratives or hidden agendas. Both spouses receive the meeting agenda in advance, which maintains focus and productivity throughout each session.

Defining an Amicable Uncontested Divorce

Ultimately though, what offers our clients the most peace of mind is knowing where the finish line is and exactly how to get there. If you think you can work together to get across that finish line, then that is what we consider an amicable uncontested divorce.

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