Reasons A Divorce Attorney Can Be So Important To Your Case

Posted on: 10 August 2020
If you want a divorce and you know you aren't going to change your mind and nothing can save your marriage, then the right move for you is to get a divorce attorney. Even if you expect the divorce to go smoothly, you should still consider having an attorney. Here are some of the reasons why it can be important for you to go into the divorce process already having an attorney on your side: 
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Settling A Divorce After Domestic Violence: 5 Things Your Attorney Must Fight For On Your Behalf

Posted on: 5 November 2019
Hiring a divorce attorney after you've been abused in a domestic violence situation is the first step in changing the rest of your life; however, there are many more steps ahead of you. One very important step is your divorce settlement, which must essentially guarantee you, and your children if you have any, a way out of the situation and upward to a better life.  1. Possession Of Your Home And Property
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Dividing Up Marital Assets And Debts During A Difficult Divorce

Posted on: 13 August 2019
Coming up with a solution for a property settlement during a divorce is going to take some negotiation. When the divorce is full of contention, figuring out who is going to get what property from the divorce is going to be a nightmare. A property distribution lawyer knows what it takes to get two people to negotiate during a divorce to get to a final determination. Whether you live in a community property state and everything is divided in half or you live in an equitable distribution state and everything is split fairly, it's important to know what you can expect out of your divorce so that you know when to stand your ground.
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Can You Get A Divorce Without An Attorney?

Posted on: 29 May 2019
Going through a divorce is one of the most expensive processes many Americans will undergo. After having gotten used to sharing expenses, divorce forces a couple to find a way to live separate lives. All this, of course, is before you even factor in the costs of hiring an attorney. Hiring an attorney is not cheap and this is an expense many people hope they can avoid. This raises the question of whether or not you can get divorced without an attorney and whether this is a good idea to begin with.
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