When you’re fighting for custody, division of assets or property, alimony, or child support in a contested divorce, gathering proper evidence to prove your side of the argument is of the utmost importance.
Separation and Divorce Process
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Should You Hire a Non-Lawyer?
It’s not recommended, but, if you do, you should know the rules that control what they can do for you.
3 Reasons to Wait for Your Divorce to Be Finalized Before Dating
Regardless of your family situation, when you’re in the middle of finalizing divorce procedures, you may feel the urge to start seeing someone else in order to move on with your life. Despite the fact that this is a completely understandable and normal way of moving on from a difficult relationship, problems may arise if things have yet to be completed.
How an Uncontested Divorce Works in California | Divorce Magazine
An uncontested divorce is cost-effective, time-efficient, and less stressful. Here are some of the many advantages to an uncontested divorcein California.
Successfully Pro Se: Can You Process Your Divorce Without a Lawyer?
Most times, people are pro se because they cannot afford to hire a lawyer. If you can afford to hire a lawyer – even for just a couple of hours – do it. If you’re considering pro se, here’s how to develop a litigation roadmap, and the 3 times you really need legal advice during divorce.
How long does the divorce process take?
Paula J. Swensen, a Certified Family Law Specialist in Newport Beach, California, discusses how long the divorce process generally takes.
Do I need a financial advisor as well as a lawyer for my divorce?
Do I need a financial advisor as well as a lawyer for my divorce? Won’t I be paying twice the money for two professionals to be doing the same work?
What pitfalls should I watch out for in the divorce process?
I’m just starting my divorce. What pitfalls should I watch out for in the process?
Can I stop or at least delay a divorce from happening?
I don’t want to get divorced. Can I stop or at least delay it until my spouse comes to his senses?
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