Going through a divorce can be stressful for many reasons. You don’t know what the future holds for you financially. You are unsure as to what life will be like for your children going forward. You don’t know how your relationship with your soon-to-be-ex will work out once the divorce is finalized. You might also be dealing with grief over the dissolution of your marriage. The last thing you need is to worry if your rights are being represented or if you are getting a fair settlement. A skilled Troy divorce attorney can stand up for your rights during a divorce and ensure that you receive what you are entitled to receive.
A divorce is a legal matter. It’s generally not recommended that laypeople handle legal issues. Typically, they don’t know all of their rights or how to stand up for them. The same is true in a divorce situation. You may not be aware of all of your rights or options. A divorce attorney can help you understand them and fight to protect them. They can help you come up with solutions and negotiate a fair divorce settlement with your soon-to-be ex-spouse. Attorneys are also well-versed in divorce paperwork and deadlines for court filings.
While you can represent yourself in divorce proceedings, it’s likely not in your best interest. Even in divorces when the spouses have an amicable, want to remain friends, and agree on a settlement, having the representation of an attorney is invaluable.
Whether you are filing a contested or uncontested divorce, it’s essential to have an attorney by your side.
In a contested divorce, the couple can’t agree on issues such as spousal support, property division, child custody, or child support. They go to court to let a judge decide their outcome. This is risky, time-consuming, and can be more expensive.
Alternatively, an uncontested divorce is one in which the couple negotiates the terms of the divorce settlement. Sometimes this is done through a mediator or a collaborative divorce process. Other times, the couple and their attorneys might be able to negotiate a mutually agreeable resolution to these matters. No matter how the terms are negotiated, if each spouse can agree on them, all the judge needs to do is ensure they aren’t unfair and sign off on them. An uncontested divorce is usually preferable. It gives each spouse more control over the divorce outcomes, takes less time, and is less expensive.
Our lawyers take the time to establish a relationship with each client they serve. We want to genuinely understand your needs and the challenges that come with your separation and divorce. By doing this, both attorney and client can develop goals and work toward a beneficial outcome for all parties. Our attorneys are equipped to manage the complex issues of family law. They can back up their knowledge with proven experience. Schedule your divorce consultation with a knowledgeable Troy divorce attorney. Contact Robbins & Licavoli today.
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