
DIVORCE MADE SIMPLE
Mise en Place for Legal Preparation
Stay Organized. Stay in Control. Stay Ahead.
Self-represented in divorce? Working with an attorney? Filing a Motion to Compel? Our step-by-step courses teach legal preparation, case organization, and court strategy so you stay in control.
Divorce Is Hard—But Legal Preparation Makes It Simple.
Divorce isn’t just a legal battle—it can drain your time, finances, and emotional energy. Without a system in place, it’s easy to feel lost, overwhelmed, and at the mercy of a process that doesn’t slow down for you.
Mee Zan Plas is built on a simple but powerful principle: Everything in Its Place.
Whether you are representing yourself, working with an attorney, or filing a Motion to Compel, this step-by-step system ensures that nothing is overlooked.
I’m Pati, and I’ve Been There.
When my divorce began, I trusted my attorneys completely—and paid the price. Missed deadlines, hidden assets, and unnecessary delays turned my case into a financial and emotional nightmare. I spent years in court, drained my savings, and learned the hard way that chaos comes from a lack of preparation.
I realized what was missing: a clear, structured plan. When you know what to track, how to prepare, and what steps to take next, divorce becomes manageable, not overwhelming.
That’s why I created Mee Zan Plas: Divorce Made Simple—to give you the exact system I wish I had.
What Is Mise en Place?
Mise en place (pronounced Mee Zan Plas) is a principle used in professional kitchens. It means "everything in its place." Before a chef starts cooking, every ingredient is prepped, measured, and organized—no scrambling, no surprises.
Divorce works the same way. With the right preparation, you replace stress with clarity and move forward with confidence.
Mee Zan Plas applies this same system to divorce:
Self-Represented Divorce: Stay organized, file paperwork correctly, and avoid costly mistakes.
Working with an Attorney: Track deadlines, communicate effectively, and ensure nothing falls through the cracks.
Filing a Motion to Compel: Get the documents you need to protect your case.
No matter which path you take, preparation puts you in control.
The Three Core Principles of Mee Zan Plas
Preparation – Gather every document, tool, and strategy before taking action.
Process – Follow a structured, step-by-step plan to eliminate stress and uncertainty.
Presence – Stay engaged, track deadlines, and show up ready.
When you follow these principles, you replace chaos with clarity, disorganization with focus, and confusion with confidence.
Two Paths Forward: Which One Are You On?
When it comes to approaching your divorce, you have two options:
(1) Self-Represented Divorce
Preparing Your Divorce Like a Chef:
Representing yourself in divorce is like baking an award-winning pie without professional training. Preparation is everything. You need the right tools, an organized process, and a step-by-step plan to navigate your case successfully.
(2) Hire a Divorce Attorney
Partnering Like a Sous Chef:
Hiring an attorney is like hiring a professional chef—they bring expertise, but your role is critical. Clients who stay engaged, track deadlines, and communicate clearly get better results.
With Everything in Its Place …
Divorce doesn’t have to be overwhelming. Mee Zan Plas gives you the tools, structure, and guidance to stay organized, prepared, and in control—no matter how you divorce.
Like a perfectly prepared, award-winning apple pie, the best outcomes start with clear preparation.
Get the tools you need now.
Divorce Made Simple: for Self-Represented Litigants
Do Not Get Lost in the Legal System
The court does not care if you are unprepared. You are expected to follow the same legal rules as an attorney, but no one tells you how. One mistake—one missed deadline, one wrong document—and you could lose time, money, and your legal rights.
You do not have time to figure this out alone. This course gives you the exact system to stay organized, meet every deadline, and protect yourself before it is too late.
Divorce Made Simple: for Those Working with an Attorney
Avoid Costly Mistakes Before it’s Too Late
Your attorney handles many cases—not just yours. Even great attorneys juggle deadlines, filings, and complex legal strategies. But no one cares about your case as much as you do. If you assume everything is handled correctly, you risk costly mistakes, delays, and rulings based on incomplete information.
This course provides a step-by-step system for tracking deadlines, organizing key documents, and ensuring nothing is overlooked. Be proactive, stay informed, and protect your case.
Do Not Let Missing Information Derail Your Case
Divorce Made Simple: for Filing a Motion to Compel
When your ex refuses to hand over financial records, hides assets, or lies, they are breaching their fiduciary duty. The court will not stop them unless you take action. If key financial documents are missing, the judge will still rule—whether it is fair or not.
Without critical records, your case can be delayed, derailed, or decided against you. A Motion to Compel forces them to turn over what they are hiding—legally and effectively.
This course gives you the tools, templates, and guidance to take action with confidence—before it is too late.