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in this video im going to tell you what the difference is between when you settle your divorce versus when the judge actually signs your paperwork my names robin green i am a virginia supreme court certified mediator a former divorce attorney a certified divorce financial analyst and a divorced mom so when my divorce mediation clients call me and say i need a divorce right away i always have to stop them and say what is it that youre looking for usually what theyre looking for is custody decisions child support alimony and or dividing up their assets and their debt those matters are determined in the settlement agreement you do not need to be divorced to make a determination as to all those matters when you settle your divorce case and you sign your settlement agreement that is actually a contract enforceable in a court of law so again all matters of custody child support alimony and the division and distribution of your assets and debt those are all determined as part of your sett