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.
Saturday, September 27, 2014
Sunday, September 21, 2014
Double Home Survival Strategies After Divorce
Divorce is never easy, but it is especially tough on kids. School-aged
kids are already under tremendous peer pressure, and the weight of a divorce just
adds to the confusion. Parents have a duty to help ease them into the new
living arrangements created by the split. The following five simple tips can
get you started.
Sunday, September 14, 2014
The Main Reasons Heavenly Divorces Turn Hellish
No one in their right mind gets married just to divorce, but
the divorce rate remains high nonetheless. Based on 2012 statistics, Macomb
County Michigan alone was home to 4,716 marriages and 2,684 divorces. Across
the nation, the divorce rate of 6.4 per 1,000 residents is significantly lower
than the 7.6 per 1,000 in the year 2000. A drop in the divorce rate is
encouraging, but the reasons for divorce are no less unsettling. In fact, even
the most agreeable divorce cases can suddenly turn hostile from the smallest
spark. These are the hot
topics that drive amicable divorces over to the dark side:
Wednesday, September 3, 2014
Get an Ethical Divorce at a Price You Can Afford
Over one million people divorce in America every year. Divorce
is the ultimate anti-climax to the happiest, and often most expensive, day of a
couple’s life together. While "till death do you part" is a
traditional dream, it can easily turn into a walking nightmare. Marriage holds
value, but so does divorce. Unfortunately, finances are often such a concern by
the time the couple decides enough is enough that there’s little breathing room
for extra expenses. One question that is often proposed at the beginning of a
divorce is, “Can
we share an attorney?” The quick answer is no. There are very specific
reasons why your Michigan divorce attorney won't offer joint divorce services
but will offer options to work around the conundrum.
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