Can I Do My Own Divorce?
Kristina B. Alkass • June 6, 2018
People
often ask if they are able to complete the divorce process on their own. In
many cases, the answer is no. But in some cases, it could work, with the right
plan. In this podcast, family law attorney, Kristina Alkass, explains which
types of cases people can settle on their own.
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