Confidentiality in Divorce
Confidentiality in Divorce
In the course of a divorce most people do not think about the consequences of not keeping confidentiality in divorce including the terms of that divorce, reason for the divorce, and the property settlement, confidential. There are many reasons for this, but in most cases the thought process is fogged with the emotional stress that occurs when people go through a divorce. It is important to think of the potential consequences that may arise if some of the aspects of divorce are made public which they will be without some attention to this matter.
In this day and time security for ones possessions and time with family are certainly an issue that demands attention. Just how disturbing can the potential publication of the fact that this party got the art work or this party got what ever after a public divorce. All aspects of a divorce are public record
. You are literally hanging your
dirty laundry out for the world to see when attention is not paid to keeping confidential aspects of a divorce.
Mediation allows a level of confidentiality that cannot be found in a court room, or a trial. In mediation not only will you be a party to crafting an agreement but you will have the ability to keep the agreement, in most cases confidential. Call us today to discuss how you can keep your divorce proceedings
confidential and how that may or may not affect you. Call today!
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