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Divorce season

2/6/2015

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We are now in divorce season.  While it is true that you can get divorced any time of the year, there seems to be an increase in divorce filings and inquiries to divorce attorneys at the start of the calendar year.  Yes, you somehow muddled through one last holiday season for the kids.  But now it is time to move things along. 

At Westfield Mediation, LLC, we help couples get divorced at their own pace.  Some people came in at the start of 2015 and want to be divorced as quickly as possible and have already completed the mediation process.  We are able to see clients on a weekly basis and complete the process in less than 2 months.  Others came in wanting a slower pace.  They want to get started but are in no rush to finish immediately and need more time to think some issues through.  For tax purposes, there is no rush to get divorced before you file your return this year.  Your marital status will still be married even if you are divorced by April 15, because you were still married on December 31 of the tax year.  

Most people who use our mediation services do not file any paperwork with the court until they have completed or nearly completed mediation.  This allows for them to have the court paperwork processed without delay and at minimal cost. You complete the paperwork and get a court date to appear before the judge to get granted your divorce decree.  You do almost all the work in mediation and have minimal wait time for the court.  Westfield Mediation can meet your needs if you are in a hurry, or just want to get started, on your divorce. 

For more information about Divorce Mediation contact Randi M. Albert, JD, or Michelle Weinberg, LMFT, at Westfield Mediation, LLC, at 908.913.0373.  View our website at www.westfieldnjmediation.com or email us at info@westfieldnjmediation.com

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    Michelle Weinberg, M.Ed.,LMFT, is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist with many years of experience working with couples.

    Randi M. Albert, JD, is an attorney with experience in family law and public service.

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