If all factors are agreeable, use a certified mediator
Yes. Anyone can file the paperwork and represent themselves in court. For simple divorces where children are not involved and the division of property is minimal, it is a fairly simple process.
No, the divorce process is not simple. Divorce is a lengthy process, which costs a lot of money, and is often messy and emotionally draining.
you have to already be a well established talent.
Yes. As long as you are comfortable representing yourself.There are a lot of divorce papers websites out there.We also assist in helping pro se (represent themselves)in court. Family law is very simple. You just need to know what you are doing to save couple thousands.
This is a decision only YOU can make. However, there is an old saying - "The man who represents himself in court has a fool for a client."
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It is actually quite simple to detest a divorce. First you must have a strong feeling of not liking the divorce. When you express that dislike you are detesting it. But if you mean "contest" then that is something entirely different.
It is not as simple as that. Legal separation and divorce are two very different concepts and you could be separated for years and the other spouse would still be able to contest the divorce. It is a right that they have in the divorce proceeding ad the legal status leading up to the divorce will hold no bearing on their ability to do so. It should be noted, however that if you want a divorce, you will get a divorce whether it is contested or uncontested. Courts simply will not keep you in a legal relationship you no longer wish to be a part of.
Yes you can do it. We teach you how in our virtual classroom at diydivorcefl.com/ There are forms available online but you need to know how to properly complete them. If you make mistakes at the beginning, there is often no way to correct them. Be sure to get some education before you try to do it yourself.
The simple answer is you should never act as your own attorney. Even if you know every law and statute, that is not going to make you an attorney. Do you know what a demand packet is? Do you know what it needs to have in it? Do you know how to prove up damages? Do you know how to respond to admissions? Unless you know the answers to ALL of these questions, you are probably not in the best position to undertake a legal case, and that is just a small glimpse into the necessary tasks associated with a routine (personal injury) case. You would not operate on yourself would you? Then I recommend you do not represent yourself in a legal proceeding unless you are actually an attorney.
Simple, by walking into it
No. Once a divorce is granted you are no longer married. Of course, it is relatively simple to be married again. Just go get a new license and get remarried.