• Contested Divorce vs. Amicable

  • Jan 17 2025
  • Length: 16 mins
  • Podcast

Contested Divorce vs. Amicable

  • Summary

  • Episode Summary

    In this episode of Divorced from Reality, Johnny Bardine and Kevin Rosenquist explore the differences between contested and amicable divorces. They discuss what makes a divorce high-conflict, the challenges of maintaining amicability, and the importance of prioritizing children's well-being during the process. Johnny offers insights on mediation, the impact of Florida's equal time-sharing presumption, and strategies for resolving disputes effectively while minimizing emotional and financial strain.

    Timestamps:

    [00:00-00:28] Introduction: About the podcast and today’s topic

    [00:29-01:08] Contested vs. amicable divorces: Overview and complexities

    [01:09-02:33] High-conflict divorces: Definition and early warning signs

    [02:34-04:10] Amicable divorces: Simplified dissolution and financial considerations

    [04:11-05:50] When amicable divorces turn contentious: Causes and impacts

    [05:51-06:51] Prioritizing children’s well-being during divorce

    [06:52-07:52] Managing significant assets in amicable divorces

    [07:53-09:42] The role of mediation in high-conflict divorces

    [09:43-10:36] Florida’s equal time-sharing presumption and its effects

    [10:37-12:07] Client expectations and managing misconceptions

    [12:08-13:40] Misconceptions about abandonment and marital separation

    [13:41-14:19] Timeline expectations for divorces of varying conflict levels

    [14:20-15:21] Settlement opportunities and the importance of mediation

    [15:22-15:57] Closing remarks: Advice for navigating divorce

    About The Show

    Divorced from Reality is a podcast hosted by experienced family law attorney Johnny Bardine, alongside co-host Kevin Rosenquist, dedicated to guiding individuals and families through the challenges of divorce with compassion, practicality, and legal expertise. Each episode dives into critical topics like contested vs. amicable divorces, high-conflict custody disputes, and the intricacies of Florida divorce law, offering actionable advice to help listeners navigate their unique situations.

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