Expectations of quick divorce settlement

EPISODE · Jul 31, 2015 · 16 MIN

Expectations of quick divorce settlement

from Family Law Talk · host Stange Law Firm

When a divorce begins, many think that these cases should settle quickly and efficiently.  Is it reasonable to expect that parties will be able to reach a quick settlement when emotions are high and the inability of parties to agree is often the cause of a divorce?   This episode is based on an article on Family Law Headquarters titled: Is expecting divorcing parties to settle quickly reasonable?   Stange Law Firm, PC is a divorce and family law firm with office in Missouri and Illinois.  To find out more about our firm, you can contact us at 1-855-805-0595 or by visiting our St. Louis Divorce Lawyers Webpage.        Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/family-law-talk--6410781/support.

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