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In this video, Robin Green, a Virginia Supreme Court certified mediator and former divorce attorney, discusses the distinction between settling a divorce and the judge signing the paperwork. She explains that clients often seek urgent divorce resolutions but may primarily need decisions on custody, child support, alimony, and asset division. These issues are handled in a settlement agreement, which functions as a legally enforceable contract, meaning a divorce isn't necessary to determine these matters. Ultimately, settling a divorce involves agreeing on custody, support, and asset distribution, while the judge’s signature finalizes the legal dissolution of marriage.