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  • The process of divorce isn't that hard. It consists of initiation, the "provisional" or "intirim" period, and the final hearing and divorce decree. Here, the procedure is explained. For more information get your free sample chapter of --

  • Your Pocket Guide To Divorce


  • Debts And Property


  • One of the biggest areas of dispute in divorce is how to divide assets (property) and liabilities (debts). Here, we consider the different kinds of property, and the things you should think about when negotiating settlement.

  • Free Divorce Dictionary
  • There are terms that you'll hear while going through the divorce process. Some are in English, most have roots in Latin, and they all can be darn confusing if you don't know what they mean. Here's what you need to translate.

  • Your Children And Your Divorce
  • Divorce, as we all know, is hardest on kids. There is no way to change that fact, but parents can work together to ease their children's transition. Here, we discuss the different kinds of legal custody, and address other concerns you may have about your kids' post divorce care. Go to the link below for a free sample chapter of --

  • Your Pocket Guide To Child Custody


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  • Practicing law isn't all fun and games. In fact, it can be a first class pain in the neck. If it wasn't for the humor in it, I'd quit and become a belly dancer. I'll tell you why, and keep you supplied with stories and information about family law. I'll also do you all a big favor and stick to practicing law.

Your Pocket Guide To Divorce

Each state has its own divorce laws. However, there are common elements no matter where you live. Generally, you can handle your own divorce without a lawyer if you are in agreement with your spouse about your children, debts and property. If you don’t have kids, debts or property, it will be even easier to take care of things yourself.

Free Sample Chapter You may be able to get the forms you need at your public library, or even your local courthouse. There are plenty of places on line that also offer divorce forms.

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Very little of your attorney’s time is spent filling out the documents you need for the court records. In fact, a secretary or paralegal usually does that for the lawyer with the information you provide. You can do that much yourself without any help from me, the judge or anyone else if you wish.

What isn’t as easy to come by is information about the nuts and bolts of the divorce process. You can stand around with a handful of papers, and wonder what happens next. You can go to court and come out wondering what the judge was thinking. Or, you can do yourself a favor and buy "Your Pocket Guide To Divorce".
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and have all the information you need to make smart decisions during your divorce. You will save yourself a lot of time, money and confusion if you know what you’re doing and why. This is exactly what this clearly written book will tell you.

"Your Pocket Guide To Divorce" will teach you:
  • What forms you need, and why you need them.
  • When you should compromise and when you should stand and fight
  • When it is safe to represent yourself, and when you should hire a lawyer to protect you
  • What you should look for if you do hire a lawyer, and how to manage her employment so you don’t get a big bill for fees when your divorce is over.
  • How to avoid throwing good money after bad while fighting your divorce issues.

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    You’ll get answers to other important divorce questions such as:

  • How to get child support while your divorce is pending;
  • How to get your parenting rights settled quickly while your divorce is pending;
  • and, how to get your bills paid and have access to the property you need while you’re waiting for your divorce;
  • How to prepare for your final hearing, whether or not you have an attorney. You will also learn:
  • How to find out what your property is really worth so you can prove its value to the judge;
  • What documents you should study before you go to your final hearing so you can help yourself or your lawyer protect your interests;
  • How to save yourself hours of unnecessary expense if you do hire a lawyer.

    You will also learn why appeals are not used very often, and what aspects of your decree can be changed if they need to be after the divorce is final.

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    Getting divorced is never easy. The emotional and spiritual damage can’t be overestimated. However, the practical considerations are equally important, and they are what you can control.

    Don’t go into the divorce woods alone. Take "Your Pocket Guide To Divorce" with you and you'll stay on the right path.

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    Don't buy this book sight unseen. Go here to download a FREE Sample Chapter! so you'll know you're getting good information before you invest. Whatever you decide, I hope you can look forward to a future full of love and peace.
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Your Pocket Divorce Guide

If you and your spouse don't have children, property or debts, or you are in agreement about the issues you do have, you may choose to get divorced without a lawyer's assistance.

Even if you do end up hiring counsel, you should understand the procedure of divorce so that you can participate fully in the management of your case. Your Pocket Divorce Guide will show you what you need to know to understand the divorce process. Go here to learn more and to claim your Free Sample Chapter

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