This process involves you and your spouse (preferably after consultation with your attorney to obtain the proper forms and agenda) sitting down "at the kitchen table" and working out for yourselves what the two of you want to do. This is a "non-contested" divorce. All matters are settled and agreed upon by you and your spouse before filing your divorce with the court. Only one of you has an attorney who represents that person only, and prepares the settlement documents to submit to the court.
This method, if successful, usually involves the lowest up front costs.
Because an attorney only represents one of the parties, careful consideration should be given before entering into such a legal document without legal guidance. Even though this divorce process may take less time and cost less up front, there is also the potential to make long-term, permanent mistakes.
To learn more about the "Kitchen Table" method, please call directly at 314-862-0330. After a brief phone consultation, you will learn if this method is appropriate for you.