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Planning crucial talks with your divorce attorney?

On Behalf of Tickle Law Office, PLLC | Sep 13, 2021 | Firm News

Deciding to get a divorce can often create both a sense of relief and freedom and also anxiety and dread. After all, you will soon head into uncharted territories. Coming across legal terms you do not understand is just the tip of the iceberg.

While some may suggest you go it alone, it is advisable instead to rely on the expertise of an attorney who knows what they are doing.

Benefits of working with an attorney

First and foremost, speaking to an attorney about your divorce case can provide you with a lot of benefits right from the start. After all, attorneys can lessen the stress and anxiety associated with divorce, help you resolve your disputes and conflicts, and ensure that you get a fair settlement. They also prioritize the best interests of your child, so you can rest assured that they will get what serves them well.

Divorce Mag talks about crucial discussion points to bring up during your talk with a divorce attorney. They point out that divorce attorneys are not here to get a scoop for no reason. They may need confidential information to help support you and your case, but they will not judge.

Prepare to share

If you take your case to an attorney, you should prepare yourself to share the following information:

  • If child abuse is an issue in your home
  • Any infidelity on the part of you or your spouse
  • Domestic violence that occurred against you or another family member
  • Religious conflicts between you and your spouse
  • If you need an order of protection
  • Potential future financial conflicts
  • Drug addiction or alcoholism issues within the home

Remember that an attorney will use this information to help, and will not judge. If you do not feel comfortable sharing it, then an attorney may not suit your needs well at the time.

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