Saturday, September 27, 2014

Can You Afford a DIY Divorce?

Do-It-Yourself projects are adored by many for being cost-effective solutions for tricky life situations. However, there are major differences between repairing a storm window and taking legal and financial matters into your own hands. Surprisingly, 80 percent of Americans consider DIY divorce options. After all, it doesn't get much easier than downloading your own divorce packet online. Unfortunately, the potential fallout of a DIY divorce is enormous. Read on to find out why you should avoid a DIY divorce at all costs, no matter how tempting it may be.


The Perfect Divorce Doesn’t Exist
For most couples, marriage is a time when families merge and grow, financial decisions are combined, and two very separate lives become one. When divorce then becomes a necessity – and you want to separate that "one" into two again – emotions are far too high to leave important matters to chance. Unless you have a law degree, chances are that major considerations will be forgotten or pushed aside until the papers have been filed.

Every now and then, a couple will opt to divorce shortly into their marriage – and there are no children, joint bank accounts, or shared property or marital assets to contend with. In these rare cases, a DIY divorce could work, but there is still going to be emotional baggage regardless of how clean the break may be. All of the pain and regret that built up within the marriage doesn’t just magically disappear when the divorce is finalized. Adjusting to life after taking an emotional rollercoaster ride is bad enough without realizing you potentially made your future a lot harder by opting against legal representation. It’s worth a visit to a Michigan divorce lawyer to ensure your needs are taken care of after the divorce is final.

Paper Problems
DIY divorce kits are mass produced for generic purposes, but no two divorces are alike. Your Macomb County divorce attorney will ensure that the correct forms are filed for your specific needs and in a timely manner. He or she can also help cement custody agreements and easily address any joint debt or financing issues. If your name is still on the mortgage but you happen to move, for example, you’re still partially responsible for that property. And in the event the good old ex-spouse can’t make those payments, guess who is legally responsible for them? It doesn’t matter that you live elsewhere or that you’re divorced. Your name is still on those papers. The same goes for credit cards, cars, and bank loans.

Forgetting to remove your spouse’s name from stocks, bonds, and pension plans is also an easy way to send half of your hard work and planning right down the drain. Oh, you’ve been divorced for 15 years? That doesn’t matter – the name is still on the paperwork. Such situations are not uncommon, and they lead to years' worth of headaches.

The simplest solution is to see a qualified Michigan divorce lawyer as soon as you decide to divorce. A phone call costs nothing and a consultation can save you a mountain of stress. But if you’re still bound and determined to try the do-it-yourself route, at least have a professional look over the final paperwork. Do yourself a favor and ensure you’re taking the best life path possible to avoid experiencing another DIY divorce disaster.

Before you attempt the DIY divorce, contact Femminineo Attorneys to weigh all of your options.

Femminineo Attorneys
Michigan Divorce Help
110 S Main St #200
Mt Clemens, MI 48043
United States
(586) 954-9500
http://www.michigandivorcehelp.com/

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