The Divorce Decree
In many ways, divorce is like a long journey which takes you from being married to being single again. Along the way, you have to make many decisions, compromises, and agreements about the nature of your divorce: who gets the children, how much will be paid in child and spousal support, who will get what property, and all the other potential complications of divorce. The decree of divorce marks the end of this journey, and sets all of these agreements into stone.
If you or someone you love is going through a divorce and is concerned about the terms of the agreement, contact the West Palm Beach divorce attorneys of Eric N. Klein & Associates, P.A., by calling 561-353-2800 today
What is the Decree of Divorce?
The decree of divorce is the final document which ultimately grants the dissolution of your marriage. The decree of divorce will cover all of the terms of your divorce. The document essentially defines your divorce. It will outline the following aspects of your divorce agreement:
- Alimony, or spousal support – how much money will be paid, and to whom
- The division of property – who gets what joint property
- Who gets custody of the children
- The visitation rights of the non-custodial parent
- The amount of child support paid by the non-custodial parent
Contact Us
If you are going through a divorce and you have concerns about the details of the decree of divorce, contact the West Palm Beach divorce lawyer, Eric Klein, from Eric N. Klein & Associates, P.A., by calling 561-353-2800.


