Get Your Divorce And Save Money Too


by Adrianna Noton


When a marriage is in trouble, the last resort is usually ending it in divorce. However, this type of legal situation can often be difficult to get fully resolved. Things like custody of the children, joint assets and even child support or alimony payments all must be considered in most cases ad dealt with accordingly. These things are the exact reason why most people immediately hire themselves a lawyer as soon as they decide to dissolve their marriage.

When outside parties do need to become involved there are may different options that can be taken, most of which are very affordable. However, ideally the situation can be solved between the two parties involved without ever having to drag someone else into the matter.

Divorce cases tend to go on or quite some time in many cases and when you are paying a lawyer during all this time that passes you are spending a lot of cash to keep representation. The same goes for both people involved in the situation.

One specific options most people have they never know about and it is one that can be the cheapest to take in addition to not requiring the services of a lawyer what so ever. You will here this often referred to as a Pro Se divorce or more commonly do-it-yourself. While this is a great options for many people, depending on your situation it may not be the most effective for you.

If you decided to start researching whether or not a Pro Se divorce is right for you, the very first things you should ask yourself is whether or not the divorce is uncontested. Even if children or other things are involved you can still file under and uncontested status of both sides are in agreement on how things will be divided.

What is meant by uncontested is that both parties involved are agreeing they want a divorce and there are no custody or property issues that need to be sorted out in court. The determination of things like alimony payments and child support can't be dealt with if you go with this option either so if this sounds more like you than you will still need to hire yourself an attorney.

If Pro Se is an option you definitely qualify for and it is something you are interested in pursuing the best way to do so is by having your spouse go Pro Se as well, meaning no lawyers are involved on either side. If you are in the military you won't be able to do this though since military separations can become complicated due to laws that protect active duty members during times of deployment. If alimony is something either party will be seeking you will still need to hire a lawyer as well so Pro Se will not work in these situations either.

As already stated, this option can be much cheaper than others but it also must follow strict guidelines in order to work properly. This is why only uncontested and straightforward separations that do not involve children or property are recommended. Both parties should also be in agreement on things prior to filing for the marriage to be dissolved because neither side should hire a lawyer. If a lawyer is needed to sort any issues out than this option is not for you and your situation and you should seek the advice of Divorce services as to what your options may be from here.




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