Make A Great Impression In The Courtroom

Make A Great Impression In The Courtroom

Settling A Bitter Divorce With Help From An Attorney

by Richard Ramirez

Married couples usually get divorced due to conflict, which can create bitterness throughout the entire divorce process. What married couples in such a situation fail to consider is that bitterness will only lead to a divorce taking longer to get finalized. If you and your spouse cannot see eye to eye regarding the terms of the divorce, you can hire an attorney to assist with the complicated situation. Although you will be hiring an attorney to look out for your best interest, his or her services will be helpful for all parties involved. For instance, the children you share with your spouse will benefit from the services of an attorney as well. 

Determine if Your Demands Are Fair

A bitter divorce often leads to demands being made in the divorce settlement that are created from anger. For example, one spouse might demand sole custody of the children out of spite, even if the other party is a good parent. The benefit of hiring an attorney is that he or she can help you see things from a clear perspective to make sure all demands are fair. Making unfair demands can actually hurt your character during the divorce process, but an attorney will prevent you from making such mistakes. Fair demands can also lead to you and your spouse coming back to cordial speaking terms to get through the divorce process with less stress.

Be Sure to Include All Marital Assets

Did you and your spouse accumulate a substantial amount of assets throughout the marriage? Unless there is a prenuptial agreement in place, all assets should be included in the divorce settlement. An attorney is helpful because he or she can help you locate any assets that may have been hidden from you by your spouse. For example, if your spouse was having an affair and purchased a secret home for his or her mistress to enjoy, you have rights to the property. An attorney can investigate to find marital assets no matter where they are located in the world.

Learn About Your Financial Rights

You might have the right to spousal support after your divorce has been finalized. For example, if you were supported by your spouse throughout the marriage, an attorney can help you receive monthly payments to support your living expenses. On the other hand, if you were the main breadwinner, an attorney can make sure you are not mandated to pay spousal support unless it is fair.

Reach out to a divorce attorney like Gomez May LLP to learn more.


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Make A Great Impression In The Courtroom

Hello, I'm Phillip Kerr and I just love the legal profession and courtroom drama. Have you ever watched judge shows on TV? I know that these shows are not an accurate representation of the courtroom, but there is something you may have noticed. Some individuals come into the courtroom well-dressed, articulate, respectful and with the knowledge and documents necessary to support a case, while others come unprepared, slovenly dressed and appear as if they do not have a care in the world. How you present yourself and the knowledge that you have of the law will have an impact on how you are treated, even if you have legal representation. This blog is designed to assist those who are going to trial in doing just that.

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