Sample from "Divorce Attorney Hiring Guide":
Introduction
Divorce is an unfortunate but realistic part of life. Over 50% of marriages in the United States will end in divorce. While this statistic is generally considered to be sad, in many cases a divorce is the right course of action for two people who no longer wish to be legally connected to one another. In such cases it is better for everyone involved to go their separate ways.
In the majority of cases however, that is easy said than done. Divorce is a complicated matter. It can involve monetary assets, material wealth, properties and homes, tax information and business ventures. When children become involved there is the legal framework of custody, the welfare of the child and alimony and child support payments. All of these factors are often coupled with feelings of pain, sorrow, anger, jealousy and fear. In all, the divorce process can be one of the most trying and difficult experiences that a person can go through.
Because of the vast amount of legal information required of a divorce and the necessity of being able to negotiate with one’s spouse for a fair agreement, an attorney is often hired. Your divorce attorney constitutes a major factor in how your divorce will play out. A good attorney will save you time and effort by filing court documents and gathering information for you about the case.
They can also help to ensure that you walk away from the divorce with a settlement agreement that you are satisfied (if not happy) with. Your attorney is also there to help make sure that all of the legalities of the procedure are performed correctly. This can end up saving you money in the long run by eliminating potential fines and fees for improper legal paperwork...
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