Attorney of Record
The Divorce Dictionary is your plain-language guide to 400+ legal, financial, and emotional terms. Whether you're considering divorce or deep in the process, this compassionate glossary helps you feel informed, empowered, and supported—one term at a time. An attorney of record is the official lawyer listed in the court’s records as representing you. Once your lawyer files a notice, they become your attorney of record.
Asset Disclosure
The Divorce Dictionary is your plain-language guide to 400+ legal, financial, and emotional terms. Whether you're considering divorce or deep in the process, this compassionate glossary helps you feel informed, empowered, and supported—one term at a time. Asset disclosure means you list everything you own and how much it’s worth, including money, property, and investments. It helps the court fairly divide things.
Arbitration
The Divorce Dictionary is your plain-language guide to 400+ legal, financial, and emotional terms. Whether you're considering divorce or deep in the process, this compassionate glossary helps you feel informed, empowered, and supported—one term at a time. Arbitration is a private way to settle a dispute outside of court, where a neutral person (called an arbitrator) makes a final decision after hearing both sides.
Appearance
The Divorce Dictionary is your plain-language guide to 400+ legal, financial, and emotional terms. Whether you're considering divorce or deep in the process, this compassionate glossary helps you feel informed, empowered, and supported—one term at a time. In legal terms, an appearance is when you show up in court or officially take part in the case, either in person or by filing paperwork.
Appeal
The Divorce Dictionary is your plain-language guide to 400+ legal, financial, and emotional terms. Whether you're considering divorce or deep in the process, this compassionate glossary helps you feel informed, empowered, and supported—one term at a time. An appeal is when you ask a higher court to review a decision made by the judge in your case. You’re saying, “I think something went wrong and want it looked at again.”
Answer (Response)
The Divorce Dictionary is your plain-language guide to 400+ legal, financial, and emotional terms. Whether you're considering divorce or deep in the process, this compassionate glossary helps you feel informed, empowered, and supported—one term at a time. An answer is your official reply to the divorce papers you were served. It's your chance to agree, disagree, or explain your side.
Amicus Attorney
The Divorce Dictionary is your plain-language guide to 400+ legal, financial, and emotional terms. Whether you're considering divorce or deep in the process, this compassionate glossary helps you feel informed, empowered, and supported—one term at a time. An amicus attorney is a lawyer appointed by the court to help the judge decide what is in the best interest of the child. They do not represent the parents or the child. Instead, they investigate the family situation and make a neutral recommendation to the court.
Allegation
The Divorce Dictionary is your plain-language guide to 400+ legal, financial, and emotional terms. Whether you're considering divorce or deep in the process, this compassionate glossary helps you feel informed, empowered, and supported—one term at a time. An allegation is a claim or accusation that someone says is true but hasn't been proven yet.