General Practice and Divorce & Family Specialists 

Where are you going to live?  How will your children acclimate to your divorce?  Where will the money come from to pay your bills?  Will you ever find love again?  

Divorce is a challenging experience for a variety of reasons.  Emotions, legal fears, and money are usually at the top of the list and big reasons for a reduced attention span.  While an attorney may be extremely helpful, it isn't uncommon for him/her to throw a lot of legal mumbo jumbo your way at a time you are least likely to retain and/or understand it.   DMK to the rescue!

They sound very similar, and in many ways, they are, but how are they different and do you even need them?  Get the facts about two common contracts every spouse should understand before separating and/or divorcing!  

It isn't uncommon to not know what to ask a divorce attorney during the first interview.  After all, divorce isn't something we do routinely (at least for most).  So, we put together a list of the big questions to get you started.  

A divorce trial can be costly and time consuming.  In many cases, the legal remedy through litigation is less advantageous for both parties.  In fact, having a court decide the terms of a couple's divorce is very uncommon.  But what are the alternatives to divorce court?