Most people who consider filing for Divorce are doing so for the first time. As in any first time event, they may not understand how Divorce works, their legal rights, the proposed time frame as well as the cost.

The first step is to get educated.  One can learn about Divorce by visiting court websites as well as having a consultation with an experienced Divorce Attorney.  Your discussion should center around your specific issues, how they are addressed and, of course, the cost structure.

Emotions usually play a big part in Divorce.  It’s important to understand your emotions and give yourself time to feel and explore them. It’s best to address your emotions with a friend or a counselor or therapist.  In contrast, the focus of a Lawyer is to understand the issues of your Divorce and the best way to address them in the court system.  Issues are things like spousal support, child support, child custody, division of property & assets & division of debts.  There may be other issues.  The best outcome occurs when the parties can set aside their emotions and address their issues as needed in a court of law.

If you wish to understand the issues of your Divorce and want an Attorney with more than 35 years’ experience, contact Legal Action Workshop @ 1-800-HELP-444 (1-800-435-7444) to explore your legal options.  You may also visit our website for more information: www.LegalActionWorkshopLAW.com .

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    • Brenda Platt-Drucker says

      Tia:
      Please call our offices @ 818-246-0073 Monday to Friday 8:00 am to 8:00 pm to schedule a time for a consultation with the attorney. The consultation can be in person or by phone. We would need to know your legal matter to make sure that we can help you!
      Thank-you for contacting Legal Action Workshop–THE LAW FIRM THAT OFFERS LOW FLAT FEES!

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