How to Find Divorce Help When You Need it the Most
Financial and Emotional Help for Recent Divorcees
By Jennifer Foote, published Feb 23, 2006
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It is estimated that almost half of all marriages in America end in divorce. It is known that divorce is a difficult thing, but it is also apparent that it is something that occurs way all the time. There are many couples who make the decision to divorce together, but there are others who do not. When a divorce is not something that is expected it can be extremely difficult to get through and many people end up needing divorce help.Divorce help can come in a wide variety of different ways. Perhaps the most common way that a person will need help with their divorce is for legal and financial reasons. There are many newlyweds who automatically assume that their marriage will literally last forever. While it is nice to think that way it may often be difficult when a marriage dissolves. This is because many individuals combine their assets without making a prenuptial agreement.
When a legal prenuptial agreement has not been established there are many couples who disagree over the way that their finances and properties should be divided up. This problem most commonly occurs in bitter divorces, but it can occur is all types of divorces. To help determine what happens with the finances of a divorcing couple each party is likely to hire a divorce attorney or a financial advisor. These individuals are great at giving divorce help and assistance.
There are many lawyers who handle a large variety of different case types; however, if you are looking for divorce help you may want to consider finding a divorce lawyer that specializes in divorces. They may be more qualified at getting you what you deserve. You can find an quality divorce lawyer by researching them online or looking through your local phone book. Some phone books do not separate different lawyers apart from each other; therefore, you may have a to call a number of lawyers to determine if they handle divorce cases.
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Did You Know?
Almost half of all American marriages end in divorce.
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