Michelle S. Bullock Law and Mediation Blog
7 Co-Parenting Tips After Divorce Mediation

Divorce mediation can be a helpful process for couples seeking to end their marriage while minimizing conflict and stress. However, even with the help of a mediator, co-parenting after a divorce can still be challenging. What is Co-Parenting? Co-parenting is a parenting arrangement where two or more people share the responsibilities and duties of raising...
[ Read More ]Property Division FAQs

Divorce can be a complicated and emotional process, especially when it comes to dividing property. Who gets what? How is it determined? What if there are disagreements? These are just a few of the many questions when dealing with property division in divorce. Property division is a critical aspect of divorce, and it can significantly...
[ Read More ]Divorce with Dignity: Mediation Maintains Positive Relationships

Divorce can be a complex and emotionally draining process, and it can be challenging to maintain positive relationships with your spouse. However, with the rise of online divorce mediation, there is a new option for navigating divorce with dignity and respect. Here's how online divorce mediation can help you maintain positive relationships during divorce. Navigating...
[ Read More ]5 Things to Know About Splitting Up a 401(k) in a Divorce

Divorce can be an overwhelming and challenging process, made more complicated if spouses have sizable retirement savings they want to divide. Splitting a 401(k) in your divorce involves paperwork, fees, taxes, and other considerations. It also requires detailed financial planning, considering how much money each spouse has contributed to the plan and any investment returns....
[ Read More ]What is Online Divorce Mediation?

Online divorce mediation is an increasingly popular option for couples who are looking to end their marriage in a more amicable and cost-effective way. This type of mediation takes place over the internet, allowing both parties to communicate with each other and a mediator without having to be physically present. The mediator will help the...
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