Hamid and Mary talk about Good Faith litigation and the legal system as it pertains to getting a divorce.
Good faith divorce litigation refers to a respectful and cooperative legal process where both parties aim to reach a fair and equitable settlement. It is characterized by honesty, transparency, civility, communication, and flexibility. Good faith divorce can be achieved through mediation, collaborative divorce, or negotiation between attorneys. It is preferred over adversarial approaches as it leads to a more satisfying and amicable resolution for both parties.
Hamid & Mary highlight personal stories of divorces where one party is taken advantage of because of the legal system. They share information about how to make your divorce a successful launching point for the rest of your life.
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