Preparing For Divorce

26/08/2010 22:57

Getting a divorce isn't easy, yet one must do it. Divorce, as with any other undertaking, must be prepared for.

It's a given that the entire divorce proceeding brings about so much anxiety and emotional stress. Lawyers who are familiar with seeing people in these situations all agree that being well-prepared is a tremendous help.

Open mind, frankness, honesty

Lawyers agree that the more willing you are to compromise, the greater it may help them obtain a fair resolution. The more prepared you are (honest, accurate, frank) the more your lawyer can resolve the issues.

Acting efficiently will also help reduce your legal expenses, reduce the time spent with your lawyer and reduce stress on yourself. From the legal professionals themselves, here are some guidelines you need to use in preparing for your divorce.

Questions

Do a list of your detailed questions to your lawyer. Lawyers bill in units of four, six, ten, or fifteen minutes. Commonly, a minimum period of time is charged even though your time along with your lawyer is less.

Asking numerous questions in a single call enables your lawyer to operate better and saves you legal fees (in numerous calls).

Info

Even in your very first meeting, it can be profitable to supply your lawyer with a list of needed information.

Top of the list are the basic data that includes your names, home and work addresses (and numbers), places and dates of births of kids (if any), Social Security numbers, health information as well as other applicable information.

Next will be the relevant facts about your marriage, place and date, info on previous marriages (if any) and details of them, including pre-nuptial accords, etc.

If you have kids inform your lawyer your precise position on issues like custody and access. Include, too, every discussions with your spouse on these matters (if there were).

Be honest in informing your lawyer if there are any criminal records of either you or your spouse, any spousal abuse, and whether it had been reported or not.

Tell your attorney details of your assets and liabilities, providing copies of papers on tax returns, mortgages, and others. Inform your lawyer, too, if you have pending lawsuits, bankruptcy proceedings, etc.

Expenses

Get an explanation on how legal expenses are calculated, your lawyer's billing and collection policies (or those of his firm), the rates, retainer figures, along with other extraneous expenses.

Be frank to ask ballpark figures of estimated legal costs.

Good client

It will work to your advantage if you're able to do all of the above. It is not easy to complete every one of them, given the stressful conditions.

Nonetheless, doing your best in preparing yourself and your lawyer for your divorce proceedings is already winning half the battle.



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