Aaron Whitfield

Aaron Whitfield

Divorce & Family Law Process Specialist

Aaron Whitfield is a family law writer with 11 years of experience covering divorce proceedings, legal separation, and case preparation strategies. He helps individuals understand the legal steps involved in ending a marriage and what to expect throughout the process, from initial filing to final court decisions.

His work focuses on simplifying complex legal procedures, including grounds for divorce, contested vs uncontested cases, property division, and legal timelines. Aaron also explains how divorce laws vary by state and how jurisdiction affects outcomes.

He frequently writes about mediation, negotiation strategies, and court procedures, helping readers prepare for each stage of their case with clarity and confidence. His approach is structured, practical, and focused on reducing stress during difficult life transitions.

Specialization: Divorce law procedures · Property division · Mediation & negotiation · State-specific divorce laws · Legal timelines & case preparation
Experience: 11 years (since 2014)
Education: JD, University of Illinois College of Law, 2013 · Family Law Certification, ABA, 2016

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What Is Custody?

Child custody determines where children live and who makes decisions about their upbringing after parents separate. This comprehensive guide explains custody types, court processes, parenting plans, and your rights—giving parents the foundational knowledge needed before consulting an attorney

Apr 08, 2026
23 MIN
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Joint Custody Guide

Joint custody allows both parents to share responsibility for raising children after separation or divorce. This comprehensive guide explains legal vs physical custody, common parenting schedules, benefits and challenges, and how courts make custody determinations based on children's best interests

Apr 08, 2026
22 MIN
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Parenting Time Guide

When parents separate, dividing time with children becomes critical. This guide explains parenting time schedules, legal rights, modification procedures, and enforcement options. Learn the difference between parenting time and visitation, calculate time percentages, and create agreements that work

Apr 08, 2026
16 MIN
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How to Have an Amicable Divorce?

Divorce doesn't require courtroom battles. An amicable divorce prioritizes cooperation, reduces costs by 50-70%, and protects children from conflict. This guide covers practical steps for peaceful separation, common mistakes to avoid, co-parenting strategies, and when mediation makes sense

Apr 08, 2026
15 MIN
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Divorce Laws Guide for the United States

Ending a marriage involves navigating a complex legal framework that differs significantly by state. This guide covers divorce legal requirements, grounds for divorce, property division methods, your rights during dissolution, and the complete process from filing to finalization

Apr 08, 2026
20 MIN
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DIY Divorce Guide

Divorce is expensive, and attorney fees can quickly climb into the thousands. For couples with straightforward situations, handling the divorce without professional representation offers a way to end the marriage while preserving financial resources. But self-representation isn't appropriate for everyone

Apr 08, 2026
20 MIN
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How to Get an Uncontested Divorce?

An uncontested divorce offers a faster, less expensive path when both spouses agree on terms. This comprehensive guide covers requirements, the step-by-step process, costs ranging from $500-$5,000, typical timelines of 2-6 months, and common mistakes to avoid when pursuing this cooperative approach to ending your marriage

Apr 08, 2026
15 MIN
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Domestic Assault 4th Degree Explained

Fourth degree domestic assault is the least severe classification but carries serious consequences including jail time, fines, probation, and lifetime firearm prohibition. Understanding the legal definition, how degrees are classified, and available defenses is essential for anyone facing these charges

Apr 08, 2026
15 MIN
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How to Get a Domestic Violence Restraining Order?

A domestic violence restraining order is a civil court order that legally prohibits an abuser from contacting, threatening, or coming near you. This comprehensive guide explains the three types of orders, eligibility requirements, filing procedures, what to expect at hearings, and how long protection lasts

Apr 08, 2026
23 MIN
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Medical Neglect Guide for Parents and Caregivers

Medical neglect occurs when parents fail to provide necessary healthcare, causing serious harm to children. This comprehensive guide explains recognition signs, legal definitions, investigation processes, and reporting requirements to protect vulnerable children

Apr 08, 2026
16 MIN

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