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 After guiding thousands of people through the divorce process, we have created the Unwedded Way so you can know your options before meeting with an attorney, and save yourself time, money, and unnecessary stress.
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No one is fully prepared for divorce. Being informed and as prepared as possible can make the process less damaging and less expensive. 

We help those facing divorce have tools to better understand the process, feel more supported, and know their options.

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Whether you are experiencing...

Emotional Distress:

Divorce can be an emotionally challenging time as you cope with the loss of a significant relationship, a change in routine, and the uncertainty of the future. This can lead to feelings of sadness, anger, anxiety, and depression.

Financial Turmoil:

The financial aspect of divorce can be a major pain point as you may have to navigate issues such as dividing assets, spousal support, child support, and the cost of legal fees. This can cause significant stress and uncertainty about one's financial future.

Co-Parenting Challenges:

For couples with children, divorce can be particularly challenging when it comes to co-parenting. Thoughtfully drafting out custody arrangements, communicating effectively with an ex-spouse, and dealing with the emotional impact of the divorce on the children is essential. 

...we have resources to help.

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The Unwedded Way gives you instant access to insights that unlock the mystery of the divorce process.

Dr. Beth G.

Tiffany has mastered the art of finding the most successful way through a person's possibly most difficult journey- divorce. She was like a sage/warrior, knowing when to push and when to pull, guiding me towards my goals with humor, intelligence, and clarity.

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Kymberleigh was invaluable in guiding me through my divorce and custody case. My stress level was greatly reduced having her in my corner. Her practical approach and sound advice, delivered with good humor and empathy, helped me get the things I wanted the most without starting an unnecessary war.  

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Divorce: What You Need To Know

Where expert support meets guided know-how.

 

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We will give you the information you need for the road ahead.

Don't rely on just another Google search to give you peace of mind. You can access expert guidance gained over decades of courtroom and negotiation experience on your time.

With Divorce: What You Need To Know, you will gain the insights necessary to help you have more confidence and make better decisions as you navigate divorce. Our guide provides invaluable information that applies to all aspects of the negotiation and divorce process.

The average divorce costs $15,000.  With the knowledge gained from our toolkit, you can save yourself thousands of dollars by knowing what documents to gather, what options you have, and how to start the negotiation process even before meeting with attorney.

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Here's what we cover in our toolkit:

Module 1: Contemplate

When the decision is made to get a divorce, there is a domino effect of things that must be attended to. How do you want to get divorced? What are your options? What is the first thing you need to do? All of these will be addressed in the first module.

Module 2: Prepare

How you get from the initial filing to the final documents can look different in every case. This module will be used as a roadmap to prepare the way for a divorce that can be accomplished with the right people, less stress, and minimal conflict.

Module 3: Resolve

After completing this module, you will better understand the resolution options that await you, the concept of asset and debt division, and what you are able to negotiate. 

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Meet The Unwedded Team!

As licensed family law attorneys, Tiffany and Kymberleigh, and CPAs, Jaleh and Steve, we believe that divorce does not have to be a mystery or a trial by fire. Through our years of experience, we’ve developed an approach based on real world experiences. Our process provides a path forward that is understandable and minimizes the emotional and financial toll on both parties.

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This content provided by Unwedded is an informational resource for people seeking information on the divorce process. The owners and creators of this content assume no responsibility or liability for any consequence resulting directly or indirectly from any action or inaction you take based on the information found within, or material linked to, this content. The owners of this content specifically disclaim any implied or express warranties about the information and recommendations provided herein. The information provided should not be interpreted as legal advice. Such information is provided to assist readers in understanding the legal process involved in divorce and readers are urged to consult with a lawyer as they proceed with the divorce process. Unwedded is not a law firm and your use of the Service does not and will not create an attorney-client relationship between you and Unwedded.

We do not provide legal advice through the Service. Unwedded is not a lawyer, law firm, lawyer directory, or a lawyer referral service. Because your relationship to the law and the legal system is inherently personal, no general information or technological tools like those that we provide will be appropriate for every circumstance. If you need legal advice for your specific situation, you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.