After months or potentially years of negotiations, litigation, mediation or other forms of dispute resolution, your client and his or her spouse have come to terms that they have agreed upon or can at least live with.

As one of the parties’ attorneys, you are now either charged with drafting a thorough property settlement agreement or with reviewing the agreement on behalf of your client. In drafting or reviewing the agreement, we ensure that the agreed-upon terms are not only memorialized into writing, but that, in the event of the unforeseen, both of the respective clients still receive or provide what is owed to or required of them. The most appropriate way to ensure each client’s thorough protection is through various means of insurance. While not all of the relevant insurance issues in divorce proceedings are addressed herein, below are a few important insurance issues that need to be thoroughly reviewed with a client and often incorporated in stipulations and orders or in property settlement agreements.

Life Insurance

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