VazLaw, PLLC

VazLaw, PLLC Vaz Law, PLLC focuses on Collaborative Divorce and Mediation, understanding that an agreeable settlement will save you time, money and emotional energy.

Join us as we destigmatize the “D” word. Divorce Den - on YouTube.

03/26/2026

Divorce and separation are not always the same thing and for some families, separation may be the right first step.

More and more couples are choosing to separate before divorcing — sometimes for financial reasons, sometimes for emotional reasons, and sometimes because it simply makes the most sense for their family.

In some situations, being separated (even while still living together) can:
✨ Create space to cool tempers
✨ Take some emotion out of a highly emotional process
✨ Give both parties time to think clearly
✨ Help put important agreements and protections in place

When separation is handled thoughtfully and with the proper paperwork, it can also make things much easier down the line — especially if divorce eventually becomes the next step.

Every family is different, and there is no one-size-fits-all answer.

💛 Head to the link in our bio to learn more about what may work best for your situation.

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03/26/2026

Lately, we’ve been seeing more and more people come to us asking about the difference between legal separation and divorce.

With the cost of living rising, housing challenges, and healthcare costs increasing, many families simply aren’t in a position to fully untangle their lives right away.
Maybe you can’t afford to live separately yet.
Maybe buying someone out of the house isn’t realistic.
Maybe staying on a spouse’s health insurance matters right now.
Or maybe, as a family, you’ve decided divorce just isn’t the right next step — yet.

And that’s okay. 💛

Many couples live separately for years through informal agreements while remaining legally married. But if that’s the path you’re taking, it’s important to know this:
there may be a way to protect yourself legally and financially while also giving yourself a head start if divorce becomes the next chapter.

A separation agreement can help you:
✨ Set clear boundaries while living separately
✨ Create agreements around finances, support, and parenting
✨ Protect yourself legally and financially
✨ Potentially make the divorce process smoother later by using that agreement as a foundation

Every family is different, and there is no one-size-fits-all answer.

🎥 Head to the link in our bio to watch our full Divorce Den YouTube conversation on this topic — and if you want to explore what option may be best for you, you can also book a consultation with us there.

03/25/2026

The number one mistake we see in divorce?
People rush into the process before they understand it.

They rush to file.
They rush to court.
They rush to hire a litigation attorney.

But divorce doesn’t have to start with a courtroom.
There are other options like collaborative divorce and mediation, that may be a better fit for your family, your finances, and your future.

Even high-conflict couples may have more options than they realize.

💡 Before you rush, get informed.
Head to the link in our bio to learn more.


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03/25/2026

Divorce does NOT have to be a battle.

No courtroom chaos.
No public drama.
More privacy. More peace. More control.

With mediation and Collaborative Divorce, you can keep things out of court and have more say over the decisions that matter most — your kids, your money, your home, your assets, and even your fur babies. 🐾

✨ Head to the link in our bio to explore your options and book a consultation.

We love yapping about peaceful divorce. 💛

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03/25/2026

Legal separation and divorce are not the same, and the right choice depends on your family.

In simple terms:
Legal separation allows you to live separately and create agreements around things like finances, support, and parenting without officially ending the marriage.
Divorce legally ends the marriage.

For some families, separation can offer time, space, and structure before deciding on the next step. For others, divorce may be the clearer path forward.

There is no one-size-fits-all approach — and that’s why working with a mediator can be so helpful. Mediation allows families to create customized solutions without inflaming conflict in court.

✨ Head to the link in our bio for more info and visit Divorce Den on YouTube for our full video where we break this down in more detail.

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03/24/2026

To the women doing everything for everyone: we know how heavy that load is. 💛

When you’re already carrying work, kids, family, and the emotional weight of daily life, divorce can feel like too much to even think about.

But divorce doesn’t have to be chaos.
There are out-of-court options that can make the process more peaceful, private, and manageable.

✨ Head to the link in our bio to learn which option may be right for you.

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02/26/2026

Divorce court is crazy expensive! What’s the alternative? We got you covered.

01/05/2026

Yes, there’s a blooper in this one, because we’re human. 😄
But the message is serious 🤔

If your attorney is dragging out your case just to bill more that’s a red flag🚩
Your lawyer should be asking how to protect your family, your peace, and your future, not how long they can keep things going.

You work for your future.
Your attorney works for you.

01/03/2026

When families compare divorce paths, the difference is often clearest in the cost.

Litigation can drain financial resources quickly, sometimes impacting savings, retirement, or future plans.
Out-of-court options like divorce mediation within the collaborative process are typically far more cost-effective and intentional.

With mediation and collaboration, you can:
• Keep decision-making in your hands
• Control how money is divided and support is structured
• Prioritize your children’s well-being and privacy
• Avoid unnecessary conflict and court involvement

There is another way forward, one that protects both your finances and your family.
Learn more at the link in our bio.

01/02/2026

We believe families should never be kept in the dark about their options.

In 2026, our commitment is simple: educate, empower, and support.
That includes sharing information about collaborative divorce, a respectful, out-of-court process where you choose your team, your timeline, and your outcomes.

Litigation isn’t right for everyone, and it shouldn’t be the default.
Learn more about collaborative divorce and schedule a consultation through the link in our bio.

01/01/2026

✨ Happy New Year ✨
New year, new possibilities. And yes, maybe even a new chapter.

If divorce has been quietly sitting in the back of your mind, 2026 might be the year you finally prioritize your well-being. Choosing yourself doesn’t mean you’ve failed, it means you’re listening.

Divorce doesn’t have to be filled with shame, guilt, or financial fear. There are thoughtful, cost-effective options that honor your peace and your future.

Learn more about mediation, collaborative divorce, and uncontested divorce at the link in our bio.

Here’s to clarity, courage, and choosing what’s right for you in 2026. 🤍

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