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The legal system is complex and difficult. Taking it on without a full understanding of the process makes it 10x more difficult to tackle.

Legal proceedings can be stressful, emotionally draining & disempowering.

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Introduction to family law

Requirements to File Divorce

Drafting a Complaint for Divorce

Court Required Forms for Family Law

Filing and Serving the Divorce

How, Where and What to File

How to Serve or Get a Waiver of Service

Drafting a Waiver of Service for Divorce

Divorce Filed Against You - What You Need To Do

Draft an Answer to a Complaint or Counterclaim for Divorce

Draft a Counterclaim for Divorce

Serving the Documents in a Lawsuit after it has Started

Preparing for the Divorce Hearing - Testimony Needed for Divorce

Preparing for the Divorce Hearing -Affidavit of Financial Means

Preparing for the Divorce Hearing -Child Support Calculation

Preparing for the Divorce Hearing -Divorce Decree

The Divorce Hearing

Procedure in the Courtroom

What to do with the Decree/Order

The DR Disposition Sheet

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When you get our Revocable Living Trust Guide, you really get to:

Avoid probate​

One of the primary benefits of a revocable living trust is that it allows your assets to pass to your beneficiaries without going through probate. Probate is a legal process that validates a will, settles debts, and distributes assets after a person's death. By placing your assets in a trust, you can avoid the time, expense, and public nature of probate proceedings.

Maintain privacy

Unlike a will, which becomes a public document when it goes through probate, a revocable living trust allows your estate to remain private. The distribution of assets and the terms of the trust generally do not become part of the public record, providing a higher level of confidentiality.

Provide asset distribution for blended families

Revocable living trusts can be especially useful in blended family situations, where individuals have children from previous relationships. By setting up a trust, you can structure how your assets will be distributed, making sure that your children and spouse are provided for according to your wishes.

Provide for minor beneficiaries or individuals with special needs

If you have minor children or beneficiaries with special needs, a revocable living trust can help you provide for their care and financial well-being. The trust can hold and manage assets on their behalf until they reach a specified age or meet certain conditions, ensuring that the assets are used for their intended purposes.

Manage assets during incapacity

A revocable living trust can also be beneficial if you become incapacitated and unable to manage your financial affairs. When you establish a trust, you typically appoint yourself as the initial trustee, with provisions for a successor trustee to take over if you become incapacitated. This arrangement ensures that your assets can be managed and used for your benefit during incapacity without the need for a court-appointed conservatorship.

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