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Summary: In order to plan for a divorce, both parties must recognize that it will be a very emotional process, but that business will have to be done efficiently. Plan for a divorce by answering questions of assets and liabilities with tips from a certified family mediator in this free video on divorce and relationships.
Robert Todd is the managing partner and president of Robert M. Todd, P.A. and Family Law Solutions. He is a certified family mediator and Florida Supreme Court certified civil...read more
"Your marriage is over, and you're now going to entertain getting a divorce. Hi, I'm Robert Todd, and I'm here to help you answer the question, how do I plan for a divorce? Well, first of all, recognize that divorce is a very emotional process, but once you get past the emotions, you have to recognize that it is also a business type decision. You must decide in advance, and hopefully with your other spouse, how you're going to divide your assets and divide your liabilities. What you're going to do with the children? Who's going to take the children? Who's going to have visitation with the children? On what days, what dates? What type of child support is going to be paid from one spouse to the other? Whether there's going to be any support from one spouse to the other and things of that nature. The sooner you can reach a decision on those matters, the sooner you can proceed with your divorce. I'm Robert Todd and thank you for watching."
eHow Article: How to Plan for a Divorce