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Post by Zadkiel on Aug 31, 2016 13:27:54 GMT
It's easy to fall for this when you constantly see headlines about your favorite once-married couple engaged in "a multi-million dollar divorce". Thankfully, those costly cases aren't the norm. As long as the two parties involved amicably agree on who gets what and don't head to court each time to make a decision, the fees are manageable. The entire bill can be less than $1,000. If the divorce isn't likely to go as smoothly, a more affordable route can be suggested. Conflict resolution is less expensive than conflict escalation, meaning: Litigation can be a long, drawn-out process, which can simultaneously heighten clashes and hike up charges, while mediation typically involves less time to reach a resolution, which translates to lower fees.
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