By: Jacob Robinson | 2010-03-31 | Divorce Every body knows divorce is expensive, particularly if children and multiple properties and assets are involved. Some people, with or without any legal background, file their own divorce papers in order to save money. Usually, a person getting divorce hires a lawyer to represent him or herself and do the dirty work. read more
By: Kimberly Gray | 2011-05-04 | Divorce The defendant has every right to grasp that divorce action have been filed against them. They additionally have the proper to fully examine any claim created against them by the plaintiff or the person that filed for the divorce. If the correct procedure is not followed there's a high likelihood your divorce can be denied or dismissed. read more
By: Albert | 2010-12-03 | Law Families are facing so many challenges at this time with the loss of jobs and, consequently, properties that marriages are suffering as a direct result of these situations read more
By: Sall Greays | 2010-08-13 | Divorce If you have intentions to deal with your divorce by yourself, then you might have simple thoughts that you only need to capture some divorce papers and send them in court, and that will be the job done. Divorce papers that sound simple are offered on some websites, and there, they provide only quick summaries telling you about the different legal requirements in each state but that is n read more
By: Jeff Miller | 2012-04-18 | Law Many people who are getting a divorce in Florida consider filling out their own Florida divorce papers instead of having an attorney assist them. In some cases, this can be an OK option- or your only option if you do not have the money to pay for legal advice. read more
By: D. Grace | 2010-03-28 | Divorce Some people are intimidated by all of the paperwork that goes with a divorce, and rightly so. If the paperwork is not filled out correctly, it can really slow the process down, and most... read more
By: Sandra Julie | 2010-03-26 | Divorce A divorce is a trying time for a couple, emotionally, physically and mentally. Even if the papers have not yet been signed, seeing an end to a once treasured and precious relationship is always hard to take. But there is more to divorce. There are many items that you need to take care of - children's custody, property rights, visitation times and much more. So for those who are in the middle of these hard times, here are little tips and reminders to help you avoid any hanging issues before your sign those divorce papers. read more
By: Jeff Miller | 2011-12-29 | Divorce When your marriage is on the rocks or coming to an end, you know it. Still, being served with Florida divorce papers can sometimes come as an unexpected surprise. Even if you are expecting divorce, actually receiving papers in the mail. read more
By: Jeff Miller | 2011-05-26 | Family law Are you considering handling your divorce case by yourself? Truth be told, it’s probably not the smartest move you can make. There’s a lot of work that goes into managing divorce case, and there’s a lot of paperwork that has to be prepared and filed before your case can be accepted. read more
By: Jeff Miller | 2010-12-29 | Family law Unfortunately, many people who file for divorce in Florida do so without being represented by a lawyer. The average person just can’t afford an attorney. Most attorneys bill by the hour, and by the time they’re done handling the case, the client could end up owing several thousands of dollars. read more
By: Deborah E Smith | 2010-04-03 | Law Summary divorce can be a divorce option that is quicker for couples trying to work through the divorce process. Learn more about summary divorce, and speak with a local divorce attorney to see if it's right for you. read more
By: Amy Sipagal | 2010-04-01 | Divorce Going through a divorce is not a pleasant process. Learn some of the things you have to contend with during the divorce process. read more