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The Role of Your Lawyer
 
Lawyers provide an assortment of services during the divorce process.  These services include, but are not limited to:
 
·         Being courteous, professional and polite.
·         Keeping you informed about your case.
·         Returning phone calls in a timely manner.
·         Providing you with information about divorce proceedings and divorce law.
·         Informing you what information they will require you to obtain.
·         Preparing necessary documents and paperwork.
·         Negotiating a strategy and a settlement.
·         Preparing you and other witnesses to testify, if necessary.
·         Locating and hiring needed experts.
·         Conducting all aspects of the discovery process.
·         Preparing for trial.
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The Divorce Process Topics: (click on each for description)
 
Separating From Your Spouse
Choosing Your Lawyer
Consulting with a Lawyer
Attorney's Expectations from their Clients
Communicating with Your Spouse
Grieving Process of Divorce
Helping Your Children Cope with Divorce
Divorce Statistics
The Price of Divorce
Common Mistakes During Divorce and Separation

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Child Custody
When parents are resolving custody situations they have two routes they can take: battle it out in the courts or work together to come up with a custody agreement read more..

  Division of Property
An important divorce issue is how property and debts are to be divided.  This can be done by the agreement of the parties and their lawyers or by a judge who may order how the property is to be divided.   read more..

  Child Support
Child support refers to the payments made from one spouse to the other for the support and upbringing of their children.  read more..
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