Divorce Lawyers
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Divorce Lawyers practice divorce law.
By definition divorce is a legislatively
created, judicially administered process
that legally terminates a marriage no longer
considered viable by one or both of the
spouses. Divorce is also known as dissolution
of marriage. Divorce lawyers can help.
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Although it is legal in many states to obtain a divorce
without a divorce lawyer, it is always inadvisable,
because of the complex issues involved. In most divorce
cases a good divorce lawyer will pay for him or herself.
Timing can often be crucial in getting a divorce; a
divorce attorney can best advise you when it will make
the most sense in terms of insurance and taxes.
An experienced divorce lawyer can help you avoid
personal and/or property matters that may cost you time
and money. A divorce attorney can also help avoid
the possibility of one party claiming that he or she
was taken advantage of because all facts were not disclosed.
After
you have decided to hire a divorce attorney, move slowly
with a great deal of thought and research into your
decision. The competency and work of your divorce lawyer
will have a direct impact on you, your children, and
your financial situation for years to come. Interview
the attorneys and check their references.
It is difficult to determine how much a experienced
divorce lawyer will cost, but most divorce attorneys
may be able to give you a range of expected expenses.
Many of the factors contributing to legal costs are
outside of your lawyers control. The personality
and philosophy of your spouses divorce attorney
can affect the ultimate path that your divorce takes.
The ability of the parties to cooperate and communicate
will always have a significant impact.
Fees charged for divorces vary from state to state
and county to county. You may find a lawyer who charges
a fixed flat fee for motions after a divorce. This is
a favorable payment method since you will know at the
outset the total cost of the divorce which will allow
you to budget accordingly.
Most divorce lawyers will bill out their time at
an hourly rate. Although rates vary, you may expect
your lawyer to bill out services at an hourly rate between
$100 and $250 per hour. Hourly rates are influenced
by your divorce attorneys legal experience, reputation
and the demand for his/her services. Most divorce lawyers
will accept credit card payments.
There are many aspects of divorce that need to be considered
including: custody and visitation; financial issues
such as alimony and child support, taxes, pensions and
insurance; hiring a divorce attorney or mediator;
determining if you should do your own divorce; separation
agreements and much more.
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