No Shoulder to Lean On in a DIY Divorce

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In the midst of a divorce, you will likely have friends and family members who you can talk to. You will be able to vent your frustrations to them. They may have gone through a divorce and may be able to offer emotional support and advice about dealing with your soon-to-be ex-spouse. They may even offer legal advice, though you should generally be wary of this. If your friends are not lawyers or not a capable divorce attorney in Georgia, they probably don’t truly understand the law or the dynamics of a divorce case in Georgia. Every divorce is different, and what they did in their case may not apply to you or you will have a few different pieces to be addressed most likely.

While you will need people who can provide you with emotional support during this time, you need a shoulder to lean on when things aren’t going your way in the divorce process. You need someone who understands what you are going through, knows the plan to reach the finish line, and who will fight for your rights. This is certainly one of the many reasons that you shouldn’t file your own divorce. Instead, it is in your best interests to reach out to a dedicated legal professional for help.

How a Lawyer Can Provide a Shoulder to Lean On

Family law attorneys have been through the divorce process many times with clients just like you. When you hire a divorce lawyer, they work for you—not the other way around. They are getting paid to help you transition through the divorce process with your best interests in mind. They are part of your professional support system and will provide a shoulder for you to lean on during this difficult time.

Lawyers understand that spouses may behave badly during a divorce. While there’s not much your friend or sister can do about that, your lawyer can help you take appropriate action. If your spouse is threatening you, for example, there are legal provisions in place which you can rely on.

Emotions run high in a divorce, so you may be tempted to make decisions based on how you are feeling. A lawyer, however, understands that decisions must be based on logic. Even though you are understandably upset and hurt, your lawyer will be there to remind you that a divorce is a business transaction and you shouldn’t let your emotions get in the way.

Lawyers understand that you will face new challenges as a single person. Many have personally faced divorce themselves of have staff you will work with that have gone through divorce. While you may be relieved to be out of a bad marriage, you are starting a new life. You may struggle to make ends meet. Your children may have trouble adjusting to two households. A lawyer can help you find career services, counseling, financial advice and other resources you need to get back on your feet and become successful on your own.

It is important for a good divorce lawyer to have established relationships with counselors, therapists to provide services as necessary to deal with the new reality of being single again or taking care of the children by yourself.

There are additional steps after a divorce that occur after the divorce is finalized. These steps are still very much a part of the divorce even though the legal part of it is over in the Court system. A good divorce attorney will assist and ensure that these steps after the divorce are also accomplished and completed. Some of them are to change your ID if you changed your name after the divorce. Sometimes a good referral for a realtor to sell some real estate, such as the home or a referral to purchase or rent a new home with new furnishings. For a good divorce attorney the divorce process is not complete until life has settled into the new chapter of life. At Mitchell & Crunk this is how we view divorce.

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