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Frequently asked questions

The initial consult is centered on you and your story and numerous documents are not necessary. That being said, if you have any relevant court documents such as a petition or prenuptial agreement, those would be useful at this stage. Otherwise, White River Law commits this time to listening to you and your needs in a safe and non-judgmental space.

The timeline varies based on complexity and whether it's contested. An uncontested divorce may resolve in a few months, while contested cases can take a year or longer. White River Law will provide realistic expectations for your situation.

White River Law offers negotiated settlement services and can refer clients to trusted mediation and collaborative divorce professionals when those options are a good fit. These approaches often save time and money while reducing emotional stress. White River Law helps clients assess the situation and determine the best path forward.

Clear communication is a cornerstone of the practice. Clients receive regular updates on case developments, and White River Law responds to inquiries promptly so clients can understand the status of their case.

White River Law offers transparent fee structures and discusses costs during the initial consultation. Payment plans are available for qualifying clients and bills can be paid online, by check, or in person.