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What to Do If You Receive a Draft Court Order You Don’t Agree With
What if you receive a draft divorce order you don’t fully agree with? Remember: it isn’t final until a judge signs it. Learn how to review, respond, and protect your financial concerns—especially if you’re representing yourself. Fresh Starts has vetted divorce attorneys and financial experts who can help. Download our free ebook What to Consider When You’re Considering Divorce.

What Happens If the Divorce Petitioner Misses the First Court Hearing?
What happens if the divorce petitioner misses the first hearing? Courts may reschedule, move forward without them, or take their absence into account—especially in custody decisions. Learn what steps to take and how to protect your children’s best interests. Fresh Starts has family law and co-parenting experts to help. Download our free ebook What to Consider When You’re Considering Divorce.

What Happens When Co-Parents Can’t Agree on Anything?
High-conflict co-parenting can make even simple decisions impossible. When parents can’t agree, courts may step in with detailed parenting plans, decision-making authority, or parallel parenting structures. Fresh Starts also offers co-parenting experts who can help.

What to Do When Your Ex’s New Partner Posts Photos of Your Kids on Social Media (even after you asked them not to!)
What if your co-parent’s new partner posts photos of your kids online—even after you’ve asked them not to? Learn why recommendations aren’t always enforceable, how to document concerns, and when to raise the issue in court. Download our free ebook What to Consider When You’re Considering Divorce for compassionate guidance on co-parenting and digital boundaries.

What to Do If Your Ex Isn’t Paying Temporary Spousal Support
If your ex isn’t paying temporary spousal support, you have options. Unpaid support is a violation of a court order, and you can ask the court to enforce payment, recover arrears, or even hold your ex in contempt. Learn what steps to take and why documentation matters. Download our free ebook What to Consider When You’re Considering Divorce for practical, compassionate guidance.

What Happens to Pets in Divorce?
Divorcing with pets can be heartbreaking. Courts often treat dogs and cats as property, but some judges consider caregiving and stability. If your ex is threatening contempt over a pet, learn your rights, what evidence matters, and why it’s okay to fight for your furry family. Download our free ebook What to Consider When You’re Considering Divorce for support.

What to Do If You’re Locked Out of the Marital Home During Divorce
If your spouse locks you out of the marital home during divorce, you still have legal rights—especially if both names are on the deed and mortgage. Learn why it’s best to raise the issue in court, how to document what happened, and why safety comes first. Download our free ebook What to Consider When You’re Considering Divorce for compassionate guidance.