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Tips for people going through a divorce

By 1LAW
Tips for people going through a divorce
If you are preparing for a divorce, here are a few useful tips from 1LAW to consider when talking to attorney and asking for divorce help:
Find an experienced attorney. With the ever increasing rate of divorces in America, it is important to understand the legal implications of a divorce and why finding the best divorce attorney around is paramount. Whether your issues surrounding the divorce range from splitting earnings, splitting property, child custody or some combination thereof, it is important to find someone well-versed in family law and who truly understands your position. While an experienced attorney may cost more money, the implications of alimony and child support could end up costing more money in the future. Look for a divorce lawyer with at least 5 years experience and litigation experience is also valuable. Although roughly 90% of divorces end in out of court settlements, it is important to find someone who will be able to fight for you in court in the event a settlement can not be reached.

Organize your current finances. The crux of all divorce settlements and cases has to do with the divide of assets and debt. The best divorce advice is to be proactive in organizing all financial documents such as income statements, tax reports, credit card statements, savings account receipts, stocks, retirement and life insurance policies, etc. Although most people in the midst of a divorce are focused on splitting up what they currently possess, it is also important to focus on what debts are being divided as well.

Don’t make any sudden changes during a pending divorce hearing. Although you might feel it is necessary to move out of your home to begin your new life, any sudden changes might have implications on how a judge would create the equitable division of assets. For example, if one spouse moves out and the other spouse is living in the home and making all mortgage payments and paying utility bills, a judge may favor the person living in the house to retain the home. Before making any changes to your current living situation while in the middle of a divorce proceeding, make sure to speak to a divorce lawyer first.

If you or someone you know is going through a legal separation or divorce, contact 1LAW to find out how we can help navigate the process and protect your interests. Feel free to explore 1LAW’s family law resources. www.1law.com/family-law/

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