November 11, 2014
Divorce is something that one should not face alone, especially due to the sensitive emotional nature of the process. Often couples assume they can file for divorce without the aide of an attorney. Those who try often face challenges they could not have foreseen including: uncertainty of the future, negotiation challenges, and unfamiliarity with the court system. Here are a few reasons why you should think twice about divorce without an attorney.
Uncertainty of the Future
The divorce process brings with it uncertainty. This includes uncertainty about the financial future, what to do with the marital home, and what will happen to the children. Such questions are at the heart of the process that affects so many families. Attorneys with a focus in divorce and family law can help guide you through these uncertain times. Attorneys will bring the requisite knowledge and expertise to help you plan for your future, both financially and legally. Family law attorneys will often help with estate planning and with other things you may overlook when going through a divorce.
READ MORE >>October 27, 2014
Divorce is not an easy process; often it is a strain on both spouses. Many couples are so distraught when initially filing for a divorce that they forget to protect their interests or properly prepare for the future. Hiring the right Columbus divorce lawyers can help reduce the amount of distress while finalizing a divorce. Below you will find a list of 8 common mistakes that people make before, during, and after a divorce.
READ MORE >>August 19, 2014
In Dublin, Ohio, divorce lawyers know that the Franklin County Domestic Court usually suggests parties attend mediation. This is especially true when custody is at issue in the divorce. Mediation is a process where a neutral third party, the mediator, facilitates communication and negotiation. The goal of mediation is to help the parties reach an agreement. Both parties work together, with the help of the mediator, to develop solutions. Mediation sessions last approximately 1 to 2 hours. The number of sessions required to complete mediation depends on many different factors including the complexity of the issues and the communication styles of the parties.
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July 28, 2014
Edward F. Whipps & Associates is excited to announce that on August 1, 2014, we will have a new and…
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