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There is a mandatory six month “cooling off”
period from the time the petition is filed to the time
that the divorce is finalized. During that six month
period you and your attorney will work with the courts
and the opposing party to hammer out the details of
the separation. Even if everything is agreed upon before
the six month period ends, the divorce cannot be finalized
until then.
2) Not all lawyers are created equal: You need a certified
family law specialist! Unfortunately many people make
the mistake of choosing a lawyer who does not only do
family law because he or she is a friend of the family
or is offering a bargain price. Divorce law is complicated
and messy- you need some
3)
California is a “no fault” state when it
comes to divorce law. The grounds for divorce are either
“irreconcilable differences” or “incurable
insanity.” If one spouse is sure that a divorce
is wanted, the courts cannot force the couple to reconcile.
4)
You must take care of yourself during this stressful
time. Even though divorce is much more common these
days, it doesn’t change the fact that this may
be one of the most stressful periods of your life. Be
sure to eat right and exercise so you will have the
energy and focus you need for your family and career
during this time. By hiring the right attorney, you
can rest easier knowing that the legal side of your
divorce proceedings are being taken care of by an expert.
5)
You must take extra care with your children during this
difficult time. They need to be constantly reassured
that the divorce is not their fault and that both of
their parents still love them very much. It may help
to arrange for your children to speak to a counselor
or pastor.
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who devotes 100% of their legal practice to family law!
You also need to make sure attorney is a certified family
law specialist. Unless your attorney is a CFLS, you
have no guarantee of his or her expertise.
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