Monday, February 25, 2008

How Did You Divorce?

Submitted By: J Schipper

Laws making divorce easier, which came into vogue in the late 1960s, have made the experience less harrowing for many couples. The social stigma once attached to divorce has almost disappeared. However, the statistic that almost 1/2 of all marriages end in divorce seems to be an urban myth. Researcher George Barna's most 2001 survey of Americans estimates that only 34 percent of those who have ever been married have ever been divorced. A 2005 report released by the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS), based on a 1995 nationwide study of approximately 11,000 women ages 15-44, predicted that one-third of new marriages among younger people will end in divorce within 10 years and 43 percent within 15 years. So, not quite one-half, but still a considerable number of marriages will end eventually.

This is partly due to demographics; people live longer than they did 100 years ago, so there is much more time for relationships to go sour. In addition, better employment opportunities for women allow them to leave abusive or tepid marriages, whereas previous generations of women would have no choice, due to financial considerations, except to stay in such unions.

In cases of divorce, many couples make predictable mistakes. People start off by thinking they're not going to lose their cool, or their money and property, and wind up doing just that. However, it is possible to avoid a lot of unnecessary grief by learning from the experiences of couples who have gone through the process.

Divorce is inevitably painful, but it is possible to end a marriage with a minimum amount of expense and drama. It is not necessary to make lifelong enemies out of the former spouse and in-laws, or spend thousands of dollars in legal bills, just to get on with your life. Therefor this article lists ten of the most common pitfalls of divorce and how to avoid them.

The first mistake is taking actions that will effect your rights even before filing for divorce. The concept of "precedent" or doing things the way they have been done previously is an important legal principle. It is often a deciding factor in child custody and other divorce issues. For example, if one parent moves out and leaves the child with the other parent, it becomes difficult for the leaving parent to get custody. Also, if you make certain payments to your spouse without a court order, it may be difficult to later convince a judge that you can't afford to continue making them.


The second common error is giving too much control over the proceedings to a divorce lawyer. Lawyers are professionals trained to represent a client's interests in court, and it is important to listen carefully to the lawyer's legal advice. But if you see the division of property or the custody of children being decided in ways you do not like, do not hesitate to speak up. It's your divorce, not the lawyer's, and you're the one who's going to have to live with the results. It is in the lawyer's interest to stretch out a court case and battle over every small detail, but the legal bill for this can be staggering. Reign in an overly-aggressive lawyer.

The third mistake is to start dividing property without first making a thorough inventory. Be sure to make a complete list of all property, and any debts incurred as a couple.

The fourth mistake is spending too much time and money letting lawyers gather information. The legal term for this is discovery, and it covers interrogatories, requests for the production of documents, requests for admissions, and legal depositions. Lawyers thrive on this because it represents many billable hours, and keeps the lawyer firmly in control of the proceedings. Use mediation or an internet financial preparation kit instead, before you even go to the lawyer. Make sure to document absolutely everything that will affect your financial future, including all assets, investment funds and retirement pensions.

Mistake number five is allowing friends and family to influence the proceeding with their opinions. Meddlesome relatives often have their own agendas; don't be afraid to rely on your own judgment.

The sixth mistake is neglecting the issue of taxes and asset appreciation/depreciation. Don't get divorced without considering the tax implications of concessions. It is possible to get an unpleasant financial surprise years down the road in the form of an unexpected tax bill. For instance, two stock portfolios of equivalent dollar value might really be worth completely different amounts, depending on capital gains. Rather than accepting a Mercedes worth $35,000, for example, it may be wiser to take a mutual fund with the same current market value. The car will depreciate; the fund, if chosen wisely, will appreciate.

An accountant will help you understand the future financial implications of your decisions. Consult with a CPA before finalizing the divorce agreement, as most divorce lawyers are unskilled in this area. It is one of the main reasons for financial losses due to divorce.

Mistake number seven is trying to be "nice" either out of guilt for leaving the relationship or to try and win back the former spouse. It never works, and only breeds contempt and resentment in the minds of both partners. Be fair to yourself and your financial investment in the relationship, and assert your right to a fair share of property. However, remember that a fair split is not necessarily an even split. For instance, in dividing investments, one spouse may not mind taking over a risky stock portfolio in its entirety, whereas the other may prefer to keep the relatively secure bond fund.

The eighth mistake is failing to untangle all joint finances. Once a relationship ends, the former partners will have little incentive to help each other. Your financial future could be jeopardized if your former spouse defaults on payments, commits fraud, goes bankrupt, or becomes disabled. You might also be liable for any debt that your spouse has incurred under your name. Be sure to cut or minimize all financial ties before the divorce is finalized.

The ninth mistake is failing to take into account the amount of time needed to get your career back on track. Women who gave up their careers when they got married often find it difficult to support themselves after divorcing in middle age. Don't underestimate the time and money required for job training or resuming an old business.

The tenth mistake is having unrealistic expectations. After divorce, many people, especially women, wind up with less money than they started with. Don't expect unlimited freedom, as a tight budget will prevent this. Also, don't expect a divorce to solve individual emotional or personal problems. Without psychological counseling, many people who divorce wind up remarrying someone just like their old spouse. A divorce should be a stepping-stone to a new life, not just a chance to recreate an unhealthy paradigm with a new partner.

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Friday, February 15, 2008

Divorce Lawyer: Key To Divorce

Submitted By: Paul MacIver

Divorce refers to the dissolution or the legal end of a marriage. Every state has its own legal requirements governing when a divorce may be granted. These legal requirements may include a residency requirement, grounds or a reason for the divorce, among others.

The grounds for divorce may vary from being fault-based and no-fault based. All these requirements vary from state to state. Certain exceptions like ‘Irreconcilable Differences’ and ‘Irretrievable Breakdown’ are common no-fault grounds for divorce in almost all states. Your divorce could be the most important financial decision in life, as well as one of the most nerve wrecking. In such a circumstance, the key person who can see you through this is a divorce lawyer.

The divorce lawyer helps you in making extremely important financial and emotional decisions like child custody, property divisions etc. You must choose a lawyer well versed and specializing in Family Law.

You can look for a good lawyer by asking around, consulting your friends, relatives and acquaintances. A divorce lawyer with references will be more helpful than the one who is completely unknown to you and all people around.

When you first meet the lawyer, give all case facts. The fee quoted by the person will be a rough approximate as the amount of legal work involved is not very clear. Usually, they charge by the hour, and a retainer fee as an advance payment may be desired by the lawyer. You are at liberty to interview a few lawyers before choosing one to represent you in court.

To be on the safe side, it's a good idea to enquire from the lawyers the following facts:

• The relevant experience he/she has in Family Law and number of years of practice in this field.
• Steps involved in the divorce process as well as expected time frame and legalities involved.
• Filing fee and the fee that any additional legal assistants employed will ask for.
• Inquire about the Retainer Agreement policy of the lawyer/firm.
• Billing cycle of the lawyer.

A good lawyer will answer all queries, and will try to address any concerns that you may have about legal implications or your case in general.

A good divorce lawyer:

• Will always be prepared for all your hearings.
• Will know exactly what your expectation from the case is.
• Will not be able to win all hearings.
• May not be able to answer your calls 24*7*365.

Once you and your spouse start the proceedings, do not sign any paper for your partner without express knowledge of your divorce lawyer. Litigations and negotiations are little subjective so ask your lawyer about his/her policy in this matter.

A good divorce lawyer is invaluable to your case, so you should choose one carefully. Also, once your case starts, do not change lawyers unless it is absolutely necessary as this may also harm your case. In case you are looking to change divorce lawyers, make sure that you get all information from the previous divorce lawyer such as who is the judge, necessary papers etc, so a smooth transition is possible. Once you place your trust in a lawyer, do it completely and assist him/her. After all, it is your own life.

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Paul MacIver provides information on a variety of subjects. For further info on Lawyers and Divorce Lawyers visit: http://www.divorce-lawyers-now.info

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Sunday, February 10, 2008

How to Choose a Good Divorce Lawyer

by Len Stauffenger

Choosing a lawyer is like choosing a doctor. You want to find someone who works well with your personality and legal needs. Just because someone is a good lawyer doesn't mean he or she is the lawyer for you. When you're looking for a divorce lawyer, keep these tips in mind:
1. Check out the lawyer's personality.

A hot-headed lawyer is not going to look good for you nor do you much good. A divorce is stressful; you'll want a lawyer that stays calm so that he or she can help keep you calm. Additionally, you'll want to find a lawyer who is willing to take the time to answer your questions and who understands what is important to you. For example, if the most important part of the divorce to you is getting a reasonable custody settlement, you'll want to avoid the lawyer that keeps returning to financial settlements in your discussions.

2. Don't underestimate the power of technology.

An option for you to complete yourself is one of the software programs out there. You can go through the division of your property and the support for your kids more efficiently and with less emotion. Furthermore, sometimes it's easier to keep in touch via email when you both are busy (as long as your lawyer isn't opposed to phone calls and face-to-face meetings when you need more detailed explanations.)

3. You need someone who has the courage unfolded to tell you the straight truth.

Your lawyer should be willing to be honest with you as well as understand divorce laws. His knowledge about divorce law allows him to be honest about what you might expect as an outcome. If your request will likely end up unfavorably to you, your lawyer should be honest. Likewise, you'll be stressed during the divorce. Your lawyer is the one who should remind you what is important and what should and shouldn't be pursued.

4. Your attorney must understand all of the complexness around divorcing.

Divorce is not just a legal issue. Many factors are included: kids, property settlement, finances, fiery emotions and the law - if you can think of it, it's there inside the divorce. Listen carefully to what your lawyer is saying. If you hear an emphasis only on winning or losing, this attorney might not have listened to everything you've told him that is having an effect on you. You need an expert who truly understands how to support you as you go through the legalities of divorcing and let you know your options.

5. Find someone you can afford.

You need to be up front with your attorney if you are worried about paying his fees so that some equitable arrangement can be made. You might be able to change from an hourly fee to a flat rate program that clearly lays out what is involved.

Finding a lawyer is not as simple as calling the first person you find in the yellow pages. Don't be afraid to call several divorce lawyers and go on to discuss with them your expectations and specific situation before you make your final decision. It's also helpful to ask the people you know for recommendations.

About the Author
Len Stauffenger's parents taught him life's simple wisdom. As a divorced dad, he wanted to share that simple wisdom with his girls. "Getting Over It: Wisdom for Divorced Parents", his book, is the solution. Len is a Reiki Master, an author, a Success Coach and an Attorney. http://www.wisdomfordivorcedparents.com

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Friday, February 01, 2008

Divorce lawyer New York can assist you in getting quick divorce

by Damyel Flower

Divorce is one of the most unpleasant experiences that one may have to come across in their life. However, at times there may be a situation when a couple decides that going separate ways is the best option for them. Getting a divorce is something that becomes necessary when the situation spirals out of control, so instead of being together and being bitter about each other, couples decide to legally separate by getting a divorce. Taking the decision, whether you want to get a divorce from your spouse, can be a very difficult decision and it is here that you can turn to your family and friends for help and advice. However, once you have decided that you want a divorce from your spouse, a divorce lawyer New York is the best person who can help you out. Since you will have to get separated legally, only a legal professional, like a divorce lawyer can assist you in this.
There are many things which need to be settled between a couple before the court will grant them permission to legally separate from each other. If there are children involved in this, then the matter can get a little complicated, but this can also be solved with the help of an efficient and effective Divorce lawyer New York . Divorce lawyers are trained legal representatives and they just know what things need to be done and what has to be taken care of, in case a couple decides to divorce. You can tell your divorce lawyer what all things you want him to do for you; he can also help you in dividing up any assets that you may be jointly holding with your spouse. You must tell him clearly what you want to do with your kids, if you would like to get their custody or if you would like your spouse to have the custody.

These are some of the things that you need to settle out with your lawyer so that he has a strong base for arguing your case with the judge. If a spouse agrees, the divorce lawyer can help them in getting an out-of-court settlement without wasting any time. But you must remember that both you and your spouse must agree for this and only then this can be done. Talk to the divorce lawyer beforehand and decide on the fees that you will have to pay. It is better for you, if you make all these things clear before you hire his services for getting a divorce from your spouse.

Some of the divorce lawyers are very expensive, so it will be better for you if you do a little background study about the existing market rates. This will help you decide, if your lawyer is charging you exorbitantly or if his rates are just fine, so make sure that you do this before hiring the services of the divorce lawyer. The internet is the best way through which you can find out the best divorce lawyers operating in your city; you can also use the local yellow pages to find out information about the lawyers.

About the Author
Damyel Flower is an exprienced divorce lawyer.He has successfully handled many divorce cases.He gives advice to clients who are looking for a art lawyer,Divorce lawyer New York,celebrity divorce lawyer.To hire services of a lawyer in New York and any legal advice visit www.mtllp.com

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