Divorce – Do It Right

Divorce – Do It Right

  • Why A Divorce And Legal Separation Lawyer Should Help You Handle A Divorce Case

    You definitely get confused and feel lost when going through a divorce. The process is even more overwhelming when other family issues like child custody and spousal support are involved. As a result, you may not know what you should do next. You could even take more time figuring out whether you need to seek help from a legal representative. If you are facing family legal issues like divorce, you shouldn't handle it yourself.

  • 3 Facts You Should Know About Personal Injury Law Services

    It is quite common for many people to go through their entire life without ever needing to file a personal injury lawsuit. Consequently, it should come as no surprise that there are many people who are unfamiliar with personal injury law services. As with all things unfamiliar, this can cause people to avoid the legal help they truly need when the time comes to pursue a personal injury claim. Thankfully, you can help to eliminate the mystery surrounding these services by taking just a few minutes to review the three facts below.

  • Being Served With Divorce Papers

    When you hear the above term, you are likely to think of an unexpected visitor who hands you a stack of papers and disappears quickly. However, being served with divorce papers is only one of several different events revolving around the divorce process and documentation. To read about these events and the paperwork that often accompanies them, read on. You and Your Spouse Are Separating​ You can begin living apart, at least in most states, without needing to complete any paperwork but it's better to have a legal separation agreement in place.

  • Guardian Ad Litem And Custody: What Are They?

    A child custody case can be mentally and emotionally draining. If you and your child's other parent can agree on the custody arrangements, you are in good shape. If you both are unable to agree, a judge will make the arrangements for you. A guardian ad litem may also be used to ensure the child's best interest during the process. If you have never heard of a guardian ad litem, the following may be helpful:

  • Questions You Should Ask Your Divorce Attorney

    When a marriage ends, the court may order one of the spouses to pay alimony to the other. To get alimony, you must prove to the court that you need financial assistance. Here are some questions you should ask your divorce attorney before claiming alimony. What Is the Difference Between Alimony and Separation Maintenance? Alimony is also known as spousal support. The court may order for alimony while the divorce is in progress.

About Me

Divorce – Do It Right

Hello. My name is Stephanie Laurel. I have recently been through a divorce, and although I don’t wish it on anyone, I do wish that everyone could come out of the proceedings feeling they have been taken care of. My husband and I had been married twenty-eight years. We have four children, two of which are still under eighteen years of age. We owned the home we lived in and had a vacation home in a different state. We are civilized people, we get along fairly well considering, but no matter how much we thought we could go through the divorce process without lawyers, it wasn't possible. We each hired a divorce attorney to represent us. Most of the negotiations went well, but when we hit a rough spot the attorneys took over. Thank goodness. I’m going to share more about the experience and hope it helps you.