Different Types Of Divorce Mediators – Santa Clarita Divorce

Different Types Of Divorce Mediators – Santa Clarita Divorce

If you are going through a divorce in California and are considering divorce mediation, you should be aware that there are 3 types of divorce mediators.  You have attorney mediators, non-attorney mediators and the court mediators. In this video we will explain the difference between divorce mediators so you have a better understanding so you can choose a mediator for your divorce wisely.

Tim: There are different types of mediators. You have attorney mediator. We’ve kind of talked about that a bit.

Lisa: Right.

Tim: We have non-attorney mediators as your self. And we have court mediators.

Lisa: Right.

Tim: We have mediators at the court as a part of the process. Can you talk a bit on the differences between let’s say an attorney mediator. We’re talking about the litigation mindset.

Lisa: Right.

Tim: Non-attorney mediators and I’d also like to know, at the end of the day when you’re done with mediation, what do I walk away with and how is that beneficial?

Lisa: Okay.

Tim: Let’s say call me, ‘So we’ve had mediator and Tim we have all the conditions, the terms were ironed out.” What would they have at the end of that? They have some type of a written agreement? That sort of thing.

Lisa: Okay, now the judge it’s a requirement especially in family law. You have to meet with the family law mediator. The LA Superior Court systems require that mediator in the court house to be an attorney.

Tim: Right.

Lisa: They don’t allow non-attorney mediators in that process.

Tim: So what you’re saying is if you’re going to go to a court for a trial of hearing of any med type, you have to go to the court mediator first before they will talk to the judge.

They’re hoping you will in that court mediation they will come to an agreement before they’re seeing the judge. So that’s what you’re referring to?

Lisa: Which is almost in my mind and I’ve seen the other side in different organizations I’ve worked with, I’ve taken clients as I’ve advocated for them or represented them as in different organizations I’ve taken them to mediation.

And this is while I was going to school to get my graduate degree in Mediation and I just thought this is not what I thought it would be like.

This is what not I think the Peer Mediation process should be like. They give you about 15 minutes maybe. They are attorneys, so, they ask a very directive questions.

They will flat out say, ‘No, I don’t think that you should agree to that.’

Tim: Really? So they’re not really neutral?

Lisa: They’re not!

Tim: At that point.

Lisa: They have—

Tim: And this is the court?

Lisa: These are the court mandated, hired by the court. These are the ones that they require you to talk to before you come in to the judge.

Tim: Yes.

Lisa: And I hate to say this but they’re pretty much a bully! They’re a little bit bully into making this agreement quickly.

You don’t have a lot of time. The judge is waiting on you. Let’s just get this run through.

And it’s an intimidating process for people.

Tim: And the reason I want to bring this that these three court mediators, attorney mediators and non-attorney mediators because they are not there to sit for two or three hours in every sessions

Lisa: No.

Tim: Of your time on your schedules. You’re talking about a line of people a day or two prior to or even on the day of your hearing.

Lisa: The same day right.

Tim: Going in there and they have other hundred people to mediate and they’re pushing you through. So that’s not what I call professional paid mediation which is what you have.

Lisa: Right. It’s not the best. That’s right.

Tim: Which is on your time, so, I just want to get these differences out there. So why don’t you talk a little bit about attorney mediators?

People that are attorneys and then they also offer mediation services that litigation mindset?

Lisa: Well, like I said the mediation process is starting to kind of have a researching.  It’s a little bit of a rebirth because like I said it’s never really gone away.

It’s just our particular culture has kind of smashed it down because of our different way of looking at things. It’s coming back.

Attorneys are very aware that that’s something that maybe a little bit of a competition for them because they want to keep that adversarial.

They want to drag these cases out. They want to have all of these billed hours. That’s why they went to law school.

So they see mediation let’s say, ‘That is something maybe I can do as part of my law practice. I can add that for a little bit more income and then give people the peace of mind.’

Oh yes, I’ve heard about mediation. And I know you’ve read about it. I offer that as well.

But the people are not getting the Peer Mediation process. They’re getting an attorney particularly a couple of weeks training and is going to try their best to represent people when in their mind it’s like, ‘No, he should be doing that.’ ‘No, she should be doing that.’ ‘No, he should not be giving in to that.’

And they’re very directive.

Tim: So what kind of issues would come from that? Why is that not probably the best way of mediating?

Lisa: Well, ideally obviously you can’t be completely neutral. I’ve had cases where I’ve related more of some it’s not always to the wife, sometimes I relate more to the husband and think ‘What is her problem? She is being so unreasonable.’

And sometimes you can even say that to the person saying, ‘You know what it feels to me like you were kind putting obstacles in the way it is. And what is it that you’re really wanting right now?’

Tim: What’s the real thing?

Lisa: ‘What’s going on with you?’ And you can take them and separate them and not have the other person and say, ‘We’ve kind of come to a stand still. Let’s hear what’s going on with you. What is so important that about the set of spoons that we’re going to take two sessions on the set of spoons?’

You want to figure out what’s the underlined cause.

Tim: It’s not about the spoons. There’s something out there.

Lisa: It’s not about the spoons, it never is.

Tim: I needed a Master’s Degree in Psychology?

Lisa: In Psychology.

Tim: So you probably can pick up on these things?

Lisa: It’s a different background. And I think definitely the attorney’s are not going to want to take the time.

I had an attorney. I got tune up pretty well in the training and he said, ‘As soon as the wife starts crying and they start going at it, I get up and I walk down the hall and talk to somebody until I can hear it’s quieting down.’

He’s like, ‘I don’t want to deal with that.’

Tim: Isn’t that at the point where someone really needs in the room?

Lisa: Yes.

Tim: Like that should be the opposite?

Lisa: Yes. And that’s the mediator’s job. As a neutral party I’m here for both of you.

Yes, sometimes you’re being a pain and you’re kind of dragging the process down. Yes and sometimes it’s the other party. And you can sometimes call them out on that.

But we want to bring the level of contention down. That’s the only way because I think we’ve had conversations before you say people make the worst decisions when they’re emotionally charged.

They don’t make good decisions. So a lot of times a whole session will be letting them bend these emotions in a safe room where they feel like they can be heard.

The other person is respectful, doesn’t interrupt, attorneys just don’t know that process. And they don’t have the patience to go through that kind of thing.

Tim: So folks are having difficulty communicating. They hire an attorney mediator to mediate for them.

And they get to the point where they’re having trouble talking which is exactly why they hire them for.  They get up and walk away.

Lisa: Right.

Tim: So—

Lisa: You let me know when you’re done and we’ll get back to crunching the numbers.

Tim: Yes.

Lisa:  Because they just want the process to get done. And they just want to kind of assure people assure the public we know mediations of another process and we’ve read about it and we offer that as well.

But there’s no way that it can be the same kind of process, it’s just litigation.

Tim: The mindset.

Lisa: For both of them.

Tim: By the way when the attorney gets up to go and talk down the hall while you’re arguing you’re still getting billed.

Lisa: They’re billing you.

Tim: Yes.

Lisa: They’re billing you.  Point six, point five.

Tim: Okay, so finally on non-attorney mediations. So with your services we’ve talked about the court and how that doesn’t seem very ideal, attorney litigation mindset. And now with yours how is that work to in comparison?

Lisa: Okay. That’s –

Tim: Though we’ve talked about it a little bit.

Lisa: And this is such a great opportunity because it’s like you said people just aren’t aware that this is an option for them.

They feel like we can get our ties and go to work. Okay, we’ve heard about this mediation process. Okay, my attorney offers mediation and they feel like that’s the wrongly other option.

And it maybe is a better process than litigation but the mediator you’re working with is still looking ahead to thinking well probably end up in litigation anyway. And so that’s a kind of the end game.

When you’re coming from a completely different background and I’ve met other mediators from like family therapist are taking on mediation because they have seen the after Math of what happens to families.

And they’ve had to deal with that. And now they’re trying to prevent all of that chaos and disaster and destruction by offering mediation services which I think is a great background.

But a lot of times I feel like they need to partner up with an attorney to make themselves legitimate and then the process kind of gets tainted again by that attorney fee set up the litigation mindset and it kind of goes off track just a little bit.

But as far as finding a mediator that fits and it has to be a good fit. You have to feel comfortable with the person. You have to trust them.

You have to feel like okay this person is listening to me. This person I don’t feel like it’s going to take my husband side or my wife side in this. I think that’s a worry for people how are you going to be or how are you going to go take her side on this.

Are you going to feel like she’s right and I am wrong. And I mean that’s a worry nobody can be really in partial.

But as a mediator that’s our job. It’s to do that the best.

Having Trouble With Filing Your Own California Divorce

Having Trouble With Filing Your Own California Divorce

If you are attempting to complete your own California Divorce and are having trouble, you are not alone.  We get calls every day from people who are at some point in the California divorce process who are having trouble with their divorce, whether it be the divorce paperwork or not fully understanding the court procedure.  Not to worry, we specialize in California divorce and can help you complete your case anywhere in California.

Watch the video below where we explain.

Below is the transcript of this video.

I wanted to talk to the folks of California who have already filed their Divorce case and are having trouble getting their Divorce finished.

My name is Tim Blankenship. We have a licensed and bonded Legal Document Preparation Firm.

We specialize in Divorce all throughout California. And we get lots of calls as new clients calling us who haven’t started their Divorce and they want us to start from the very beginning.

And handle their Divorce case from start to finish. But we also get a lot of calls where people have started their Divorce on their own.

And if you have done that then video is for you. What we find is a lot of people want to save money.

They want to cut cost. They want to do their Divorce complete their Divorce in the most affordable way possible.

So some folks will go and try and do their Divorce on their own.

I have to admit we do get a lot of calls people who call us and saying, “I just tried to start my Divorce. I’ve really messed it up. The courts are rejecting everything. And I’m fed up. And I need help.”

Of course, we say, “We wish you would have called us in the beginning because a lot of times there’s more work to fix what you broke than to just do it right from the beginning.”

But if you started your Divorce and you’re having trouble getting it done, give us a call. We can pick where you left off. And we can finish your case for you.

We get lots of calls where people maybe they file their summons and petition and that wasn’t too hard.  They served it. And then they don’t know what to do next.

We can grab, we can take your paperwork. We can review what’s done and make sure it’s correct because unfortunately we’ve even found the initial documents that were done by people who started the Divorce on their own was wrong.

And we have to re-file it. But we will review everything you’ve done. We will pick up where you left off.

We’ll complete your case, anywhere in California. We’ve worked with almost every court in California so far.

Just give us a call. All you have to do is fax us your documents.

If you’ve already filed, we’ll pick up where you left off. We can work with both you and your spouse to complete your case and wrap things up for you.

And hopefully you didn’t get too far and spend too much money. And hopefully you didn’t pay both the filing fees.

The sooner you call us the sooner we can save you even money on potentially the court fees as well.

The people have some confusion on the court fees structure. So give us a call.

The number is on your screen. Free consultation, we can talk to you. Let us know what’s going on, where you’re at and we’ll help wrap up your case for you.

Costs Of Divorce Attorney vs Divorce Mediation In California

Costs Of Divorce Attorney vs Divorce Mediation In California

Tim Blankenship interviews Lisa Scholz about the costs of California divorce mediation combined with California divorce paralegal services and how the costs compare to that of using an attorney for your California divorce.  You can watch the video below and we also have the transcription of the video if you prefer to read it as well.

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Lisa: And a $100,000. That is an average Divorce.

Tim: I’ve looked at the same statistics and it’s shocking. And I think people don’t really think that, that is true.

Lisa: They think it’s not going to be that for me.

Tim: Right.

Lisa: Because we’re going to keep the cost down. And we’re going to figure this out. But they don’t realize how it adds up so quickly.

Tim: Very quickly! And that’s I think that two attorneys combined. So they have—

Lisa: Exactly!

Tim: If you have 30,000 they have 30,000 and I tell you having worked for attorney that is not uncommon. And often they worked that people would get their bills at the end of the month.

And we had more people call us after receiving their bill and say I want to settle. I want to settle.

Lisa: We’re done. We’re done.

Tim: I can’t believe we’re going to have nothing left at the end of this. And only unfortunately the attorneys win.

So they take that $60,000-100,000. Even if let’s say you have a simple case.

And you have all your agreements which would make you suitable for my services and you go to an attorney that can easily run you $15,000 just because of the hourly rates of the attorneys preparing the documents filing fees and so forth.

It can add up. So when you hear our fees combined and just roughly if you have minimal issues or just a few issues and maybe one session use our service for document preparation, Lisa’s services for mediation per session you’re talking like around $2,000 at the top of things as opposed to—

Lisa: Which is a quarter of a retainer that you would have to plant down at the beginning–

Tim: For attorney.

Lisa: Before anything else is done.

Tim: Yes. Before they start the case, yes! And that’s after your $350 or 450 paid consultations.

Lisa: Right. Right, it really is just such a start difference. And again we had the time issue.

We talked about the courts talking forever to even hear your case.  And there’s a lots of hoops you have to jump through before that even is on their calendar.

We can do mediation with your Divorce and it’s up to you. The court doesn’t tell you when you have to be there.

You decide on your schedule what works best for you.

It could a month if you kind of have to space it out and that would be the longest that would take for you to complete everything on your schedule, on your timeline, not somebody else is.

Tim: Yes.

Lisa Scholz Explains Divorce Mediation Background – Santa Clarita Divorce Mediation

Lisa Scholz Explains Divorce Mediation Background – Santa Clarita Divorce Mediation

When getting a divorce in California, one option you may want to consider is using a divorce mediator for your divorce. Divorce mediators are helpful when you need assistance coming to an agreement on your divorce or help opening up the lines of communication between you and your spouse. In this interview, we talk to Lisa Scholz who shares here background with California divorce mediation.

Tim: Today we’re here with Lisa Scholz who is a mediator.

And I want to get these videos out to folks with there’s a big misunderstanding about what mediators do when it’s in regards to family law.

So we wanted to get some information out there so we can kind of pull the curtain back on what mediation is in regards to and how it works with Family Law and Divorces specifically.

So Lisa Scholz is a Mediator/Divorce Coach. Why don’t you tell us a little bit about that does? And what mediation is?

And just kind of introduce yourself and your company and what you can do folks.

Lisa Scholz: Okay, so I’m a private non-attorney mediator. I know a lot of people know attorneys that also do mediation. And this is kind of a completely different perspective.

I have a practice where I help people through with their Divorce process. They need to have their legal advice from somewhere else that doesn’t come from me.

But I work on the communication skills. I work on coming to an agreement that works best for their family.

And that’s the most important to me is that it fits what they need as a family especially if there’s kids involved.

Tim: So regarding kids and family just overall decision making mediation as opposed to litigation long term especially if kids are involved–

Lisa Scholz: Yes.

Tim: Is going to be beneficial because they’re getting a Divorce but they’re still going to see each other on custody exchanges.

Lisa Scholz: The relationship needs to stay intact.

Tim: Yes.

Lisa Scholz: I mean you may not like your partner, you may not get along well enough to live together anymore but when you have children involved that relationship needs to be where you have those communication skills.

And you were able to salvage whatever relationship you had left so that your children are not the collateral damage.

Tim: Right. So tell us a little bit more about you specifically and your background.

Lisa Scholz: Okay.

Tim: Regarding how did you get into mediation. How does this come about?

Lisa Scholz: I went through Divorce as well several years ago. And was like most of the public that I’ve talked to, I didn’t know what mediation was.

I heard that I was supposed to go mediation before we had a hearing date. My ex-husband was not interested in participating in that.

That was something he wasn’t interested in. And I looked further into it. I asked a lot of questions.

I was getting ready to go back to school to get a Graduate Degree. And decided that was something I wanted to focus on.

It was Mediation in Complex Resolution. So I actually received my Masters in that specialty in Psychology.

So I come from a completely different perspective, a different background than attorney mediators do. I don’t have that litigation mindset.

I want a peaceful process. And it is completely in the hands of the parties of the clients.

This is their life which the decisions they make about their family should come from them and not from anyone else.

So more of a facilitator trying to ask those important questions that make them thinks about what’s the most important.

How California Divorce Attorneys Charge Clients

How California Divorce Attorneys Charge Clients

California divorce attorneys charge their clients for everything they do.  This includes reading or writing emails, phone calls, photocopies and even if they receive a fax from you.  The fees are very high when you use an attorney and you should know how your money is being spent before you retain an attorney.  We have many clients that were not aware how fast their retainers can be spent.

Here is the transcript of the video…

Tim: Right. So let’s talk about that. So let’s talk about the cost of Divorce, the cost of mediation because it can be very expensive or it can be very low cost.

It just depends of what direction you want to go.

And I found it interesting that you know about the point to and how they charge.

Lisa Scholz: Oh yes.

Tim: I worked for a law firm for several years out here. And I was just surprised how much money goes in to this and the way they bill.

Lisa Scholz: Right.

Tim: If you send and call an attorney an email. You’re getting billed for that for them reading it.

If you call them you’re going to be billed for that time. And you get charged in most cases in point six increments.

Lisa Scholz: Right.

Tim: So ten six minutes increments, so if it’s a one minute conversation you’re getting billed for six minutes. And if they charge $450 an hour that phone call cost you 20 30 or 40 bucks for—

Lisa Scholz: And it adds very quickly. I know I’ve had conversations where they received the bill for the month and are just blown away.

They didn’t realized what was being charged, what they were being billed for.

Tim: We’ve had people call us and say I just spent $5,000 on a retainer for an attorney and their assumption was that was the total cost.

Lisa Scholz: Right.

Tim: They thought, okay $5,000 we’ll get through this. They didn’t realize that that’s a retainer. I’ve done a lot of videos about this.

Lisa Scholz: Yes.

Tim: It’s a retainer. They get billed hourly, your photocopies, postage, phone calls, emails were all billed against that.

Lisa Scholz: Everything.

Tim: And it is gone in less than 30 days. And what I found is most of the time all that’s happened is the initial divorce papers were filed.

Lisa Scholz: Right.

Tim: And they’re served. No financial disclosures. Not even close to an agreement because that’s how it goes. I mean–

Divorce Paralegal In Walnut California Walnut Divorce Service

Divorce Paralegal In Walnut California Walnut Divorce Service

Today we’re talking to the folks in Walnut, California.

I just want to let you know about my business and how we can help you save some money, get you through your Divorce case without the need for hiring an attorney in Walnut.

So my name is Tim Blankenship. We have a licensed and bonded Legal Document Preparation Firm.

What’s that mean is we are a Divorce Paralegal Firm and all we do is specializes in Divorce. That’s all we do all throughout California.

So we are that affordable attorney alternative service that you maybe looking for if you’re going through an uncontested divorce or an amicable divorce or if you just don’t want to spend the money on the attorney.

We find that 90% of the cases filed throughout California for Divorce don’t involve an attorney in any aspect.

However, they do require in most cases if you want to get your Divorce finish successfully is that you use a professional service to prepare the documents, take them down the court, file them, serve them and handle all the agreements and prepare the judgment and wrap thing up for you.

And that’s what we do. As a full service Divorce Paralegal Firm, we will work with you. We will go to court for you.

File the documents, prepare the documents, and handle all the processes and procedures the court requires.

You won’t have to worry about that. And you can essentially go on with your life.

We’ll take care of your business. On our end we are the professionals. We are the go to folks in California for Divorce because that’s all we do.

Just give us a call if you have some questions about what we can do for you or you’re not sure if we will be a good service for you just give us a call.

We handle and we do provide free consultations over the phone. We want to make sure you’re going to be a good client for us as well.

We don’t want to start any cases we can’t finish. So give us a call because we handle so many Divorce cases we see a lot of different scenarios.

So you’ll be surprise at the types of things that we can handle.

So just give us a call. We’ll talk about your specific scenario.

Make sure you’re a good fit. And then explain exactly what we’ll do for you to get your Divorce wrapped up in a fast affordable manner.

The number is on your screen. When you need us, please go ahead and give us a call.

 

Protecting Your Credit During Divorce In California

Protecting Your Credit During Divorce In California

When going through a divorce in California you need to be careful to protect your credit as well.  Lot’s of things can come up and we frequently see people ruining their credit during California divorce, either because they are also going through bankruptcy, losing a home or because one of the spouses stopped paying the bills.  Watch this video for ways to protect your credit during divorce in California.

Below is the transcription of the video.

Today, I wanted to talk to you about bankruptcy a little bit and credit when it comes to Divorce.

So we have been seeing a lot of folks who are going through Divorce and also going through a bankruptcy or soon to be filing bankruptcy.

And of course bankruptcy is one of the major issues surrounding Divorce or I should say money problems are a leading cause of Divorce.

And so you may find yourself going through bankruptcy or having financial problems with your Divorce but I want to talk a little bit more about your credit and how that works related to going through a Divorce.

So I was talking to a credit repair agency person recently. And it just happened we’re chatting about a credit and how it’s affected by Divorce.

And a couple of topics came up that I want to share with you.

Number one, the number one issue with Divorce in credit is that when you go through Divorce and let’s say you have $20,000 in debt.

And that’s going to be paid and agreed to be paid by let’s say your spouse. Your spouse agreed to pay.

It’s in the agreement, it’s in the marital settlement agreement and it’s in the judgment.

So you have a piece of paper signed by both you and your spouse and the judge may be ordering and agreeing to the fact that your spouse is going to be responsible for that debt.

What you need to know is that the judge order and your spouse and you and your spouse agreement does not supersede that of the credit card company.

So what is that mean?

If you have a joint account or joint credit card that has a balance of $20,000 just for simplicity sake and your spouse agrees to pay it yet he doesn’t or she doesn’t, even though it’s in the agreement, there’s nothing really that you can do.

The credit card company does not care about your agreement or the judge order regarding the credit card debt.

You have a credit card that’s a joint account where both of you have signed and are responsible for that liability.

So that can become a problem where you are having an agreement, yet they’re not following through an agreement in paying it.

So you may want to consider doing, is start dividing up your debts putting them in separate accounts. Maybe get a separate credit card before your credit is ruined by not making these payments.

Get a separate credit card that way you can transfer the debt if it’s going to be each paid by half.

Put $10,000 in to each credit card account individually, individual credit card accounts so your credit can’t be ruined by your spouse.

One of the other things is when you’re going through a Divorce is people credit is impacted negatively because people stop paying debts in some cases.

So you guys are in agreement maybe just one of the spouses had already moved out of the family home, and they stopped paying on credit card debt. And their credit, your credit starts to be ruined.

And then what happens is when you have no choice. You’re not able then to get new credit cards or separate that your credit is already ruined.

And now you’re going to have that problem in filing for bankruptcy if you’re not able to get yourself out of that debt, if your spouse is not paying that debt off as agreed and things in that nature.

So unfortunately most people aren’t planning on Divorce but if you see that it’s around the corner you may want to start separating your debt.

You need to protect your credit because we have clients again going through bankruptcy at the same time as Divorce. It just adds one more stress to your life.

It’s best if you can get that dealt with beforehand because if you have to file for bankruptcy or even if you don’t but you have all this a must credit card debt that you can’t get out from under, you’re going to have trouble re-establishing your credit for years and especially with the bankruptcy, I think it’s seven years before that even goes away.

And so not only do have a Divorce and that on your shoulders but now you have ruined credit.

And you’re going to need that credit to re-establish yourself, to restart your life, to even rent an apartment.

I’ve had wives in here who were trying to rent. Their credit was ruined because of some of the issues we’ve talked about here.

And so they had—they’re trying to get lots of reference, they had a co-signers because their credit was really bad because they stopped paying their bills or were unable to pay their bills or whatever the case maybe during the Divorce process.

So just keep that in mind and try and protect your credit. Don’t let that be one more victim of the Divorce.

 

 

More California Divorce Videos Podcasts & Live Events

More California Divorce Videos Podcasts & Live Events

This is some exciting news that we’re just spreading.

If you’re one of the thousands of people that watch our videos each month or tune in to our YouTube channel or listen to our podcast, we’re going to step up our game here in the next couple of weeks.

If you’ve gotten tired of watching the background of just the yellow wall behind me, we are going to step up our game.

We are now getting another office just for a studio because our main way of obtaining business is by providing all these information about Divorce in California.

We are going to step up our game. And we are going to have a studio where it’s going to be more professional background set-up in providing information.

What we’re going to be doing is instead of—we’re going to be having streaming events. We’re on Thursdays.

We will have a live event, Thursdays at 1:00pm where you can tune in to our YouTube Channel or write on our blog and ask us questions.

And we’ll literally be live. Our YouTube channel is going to be updated daily with daily videos. And we also have our podcast.

So let me tell you about the different ways you can obtain information about Divorce in California that we provide.

Number one, Thursdays at 1:00pm starting next week you can tune in live and ask questions about Divorce in California.

And we’ll do our best to answer them every Thursday at 1:00pm.

You can tune in to our YouTube channel where we have several hundred videos. And we’re adding more videos everyday about the California Divorce process.

You can tune in to divorcemasterradio.com which will take you to our podcast where we have a five day a week podcast episode talking about different areas and parts of Divorce.

So we have tons and tons of informations out there. We find it very valuable to get these informations in your hands.

And like I said this is how people find us. This is why we do this.

We want to demystify the Divorce process and court forms and things that we see everyday because you and anyone else going through a Divorce, these things are not easy, easily findable or easily understandable when you go to your counties court website to find out how Divorce works and the process.

So all the information is out there YouTube, podcast, live stream events or just give us a call.

We have clients call all the time who are going through Divorce when they need our assistance or they’ll hire us from the very beginning to complete their Divorce for them in California.

Live California Divorce Broadcasts Thursdays At 1pm

Live California Divorce Broadcasts Thursdays At 1pm

Make sure to tune in on Thursdays at 1 pm for our live broadcast where we discuss issues related to divorce in California. We are talking about California divorce issues such as, insurance and divorce, real estate and divorce and much more every Thursday at 1 pm.

Today we’re talking about how excited we are to introduce our newest website which is Divorce661.tv.

Divorce661.tv is going to be dedicated to our live broadcast.

I’m not sure if you have heard yet but we now have a live broadcast every Thursday at 1PM Pacific where we talk about some issue or aspect of Divorce.

We will be interviewing folks. We will be taking live questions. And we’ve already now recorded several episodes.

But now we have a dedicated channel where you can go right to Divorce661.tv. And you can watch right from the website.

You can watch our live broadcast again which is every Thursday where we’re going to be talking about California Divorce, some aspect of that and what we’ve talked about so far is going over things like the Divorce process, the steps to Divorce, how to file a Divorce.

We’re talking about everything related to Divorce and different aspects of Divorce in California. We’re going to be having interview style.

We’re going to be taking live question and answers where you can come in at 1:00. Go to the website, watch live and ask us questions either by chat or you can get us by Facebook or by twitter simply by using the #divorce661.

You can ask your question and we’ll answer it live at Divorce661.tv.

So make sure to tune in Thursdays at 1PM at Divorce661.tv where you can find all kinds of new information live about Divorce in California.

We’ll see you on the live broadcast on Thursdays at 1:00 PM.

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We are a full service divorce paralegal firm specializing in divorce in Rowland Heights, California and provide affordable divorce services in Rowland Heights.  If you are considering a divorce in Rowland Heights and are looking for an affordable, full service divorce firm to handle your divorce, then make sure to give us a call.  We provide free phone consultations.  Watch the video below for more information about our Rowland Heights divorce service.

We wanted to reach out. We are a go to firm in California, if you’re looking to get your Divorce completed fast and affordable.

We are a full service Divorce Paralegal Firm working with clients all throughout California.

You don’t have to even come to our office. And this is not an automated Divorce procedure.

You may find that easy online that there’s online Divorce Services where you’re going to fill out the forms and you have to do all the work and go to court. That’s not us!

We are a full service. We hand type up each and every one of your forms. We prepare them.

We take them down to your local court house. We will file them. We will serve them on your spouse.

We’ll take care of all the process and procedures which includes all the financial declarations and disclosures that the courts require.

Now we are a neutral third party. I must mention we can work with both spouses.

So our pricing that you see on our website includes working with and doing the paperwork for both spouses.

The final judgment we also take care of that. That includes any distribution of property, whose going to get what, your kids, if there’s going to be custody order, child support or spousal support.

All of that’s included in what we do. Now because we are a full service, you won’t have to do a thing.

You’ll just have to provide us the information we need. And we will take you from there.

If you have questions and to see if we will be a good fit for you, go ahead and give us a call. We do provide free over the phone consultations.

I’d be happy to talk to you about your specific circumstances. Let us know what’s going on. And we’ll make sure to tell you if we think you’re a good fit for our company.

What we do find is 90% of the Divorce cases in California do not require an attorney.

But if you do need some assistance in getting the documents completed properly and making sure you file proper procedure, we recommend this, you call us from the beginning.

But if you’re watching this and you’ve already started your Divorce which many people have and are going in to trouble we can pick up where you left off and get your Divorce case finished for you, no matter where you’re at.

So give us a call. Talk to you about exactly what you’ve got going on. And let you know what we can do for you.

Explain the process step by step. And we look forward to working with you when you need us.

Call us anytime. And I’ll be happy to help you out.