Discovery
The next step in obtaining a divorce is the discovery process. Each spouse is entitled to information from the other side about the case. Discovery can be conducted informally if the parties and the attorneys can agree to exchange documents and information.
Trial
Trying a custody or divorce case requires a great deal of preparation on the part of the attorney, witnesses and the client. It can also be very expenses, particularly if counselors, doctors, ad litems and investigators are involved. Very often, clients want alternatives to trial that are less expensive and also less stressful.
The Final Decree of Divorce and Closing Documents
A divorce decree will address the following issues:dissolution of the marriage, child custody, child support,name change, spousal support,visitation, characterization and division of property and debts. Sometimes other documents that are not a part of the decree itself should be drafted by your attorney and entered by the court at the same time as the decree. This includes Withholding Orders, Qualified Domestic Relations Orders, Deeds and Assignments.