1. The right to full disclosure of all pertinent financial information so that you have the opportunity to create a unique divorce agreement from a place of mutual satisfaction.
2. The right to decide what values and interests are considered in the division of property so that you receive an equitable division of property.
3. The right to a spousal support amount that takes into consideration your mutual benefits and needs, as well as your earnings, earning capabilities, and length of marriage.
4. The right to a child support amount that adequately meets the entire family’s goals, is consistent with the resources available, and considers your mutual concerns and objectives for your children.
5. The right to create a parenting plan that respects the availability of both parents, is in the best interest of your children, and allows you to be the best parent possible.
6. The right to have your feelings, thoughts, fears, and emotional needs listened to and validated while participating in a dialogue, not a monologue.
7. The right to respectfully address all issues without intimidation or duress, while evaluating the full cost of divorce – legal, economic, emotional, and familial.
8. The right to a settlement agreement that will enable you to move on from the divorce and build separate and fulfilling lives.
9. The right to receive support and advice from expert professionals who will help you address all aspects of your legal, financial, emotional, and parenting concerns.
10. The right to a divorce process that allows you to maintain your dignity and integrity throughout the divorce.