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In this video, Robin Green, a Virginia Supreme Court certified mediator and former divorce attorney, explains the difference between settling a divorce and when a judge signs the paperwork. Clients often seek immediate divorce but may actually want decisions about custody, child support, alimony, and asset distribution. These matters are outlined in a settlement agreement, which is a legally enforceable contract. Therefore, a divorce can be settled and agreements made regarding custody, support, and asset division without being officially divorced first.