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In its simplest form, there are two routes a family law case may take involving children and/or assets. If the parties are able to reach agreement on all fronts, the process of divorce involves the filing of a Bill of Complaint recognizing the parties’ Agreement, and shortly thereafter a final decree is entered by the court after a short, 10-minute hearing or deposition. If the parties cannot reach agreement, a Bill of Complaint is filed and the litigation process begins with a Pendente Lite (Latin for temporary) hearing to establish temporary support, custody-timesharing if there are children, and possession of the home. Thereafter, the discovery process, if not already commenced, will begin to prepare for the final custody hearing if such is to take place, the commissioner’s hearing to determine factors & circumstances leading to the dissolution of the marriage if that is an issue, and the equitable distribution hearing. The Pendente Lite Decree will stay in place until the court enters new orders at the conclusion of the final hearing(s). Settlement Agreements To properly settle a case, to know what you are getting, and what you
are giving up, you must be knowledgeable about the issues at hand. With
a reasonable amount of investigation, this can be accomplished and settlement
discussions can begin. Settlements can be parsed into segments, however, it is rarely advisable to break it down further than two segments: (1) custody and child-related issues, which may include child support, and (2) property issues, which may include spousal support. Interim Settlement Agreements can also be done, covering whatever topics
the parties may wish to address. Generally an Interim Settlement Agreement,
like a Pendente Lite Decree, ceases to exist when a final decree or final
Settlement Agreement comes into existence. |
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