Wednesday, September 22, 2010

3 Reasons To Get A Divorce Without An Attorney

By Daniel Howe

Did you ever consider the idea of trying to get a divorce without an attorney? Where did you end up with that idea? Although many have thought about it at one time or another, few have ever actually gotten serious about it. Some are held back by lack of energy or laziness and never really get started. Some never tried because they didn't know where to start. Some were wary of the unknowns and got scared off. Others did not have enough information, never really understood it and got side-tracked onto something else before they learned.

The way to clear away the fog of uncertainty is with more good info. Maybe we should look at the 3 main reasons why anyone should get a divorce without an attorney.

Reason number 1, you will save a lot of money. Yes, I hear your objection that you won't get full legal advice. That may very well be true, however if you and your spouse can pursue a divorce amicably, then getting an attorney is not completely necessary.

Second, it may be a lot faster. Plus, if the alternative is doing it yourself, you'll save yourself a lot of paperwork hassle. You simply need to wait to sign the documents and be finished with it.

Third and last, there just could be a chance that working it out with your spouse may result in a reconciliation. This will mean that you'll avoid a divorce altogether. Once again, you you can save money, save yourself the hassle of the paperwork, and retain the possibility of a reconciliation.

Think about those three reasons, consider them. For many, they constitute very strong arguments in favor of seriously considering trying to get a divorce without an attorney. What about you?

In view of all that, what do you think? Shouldn't you consider getting a divorce without an attorney if you don't have a lot of money?

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