Sunday, 12 May 2013

Divorce With or Without a Lawyer?


In the United Kingdom, filing a divorce against your partner is possible even without the help of a lawyer. Lesser fees, lesser time and lesser stress with definite results is promised by a DIY divorce. However, what does a lawyer actually contribute to a divorce process? Here are a few things that divorcing with or without a lawyer gives you.

DIY Divorce
1.     Lesser Fees and Time
Filing a DIY divorce still means working with a law firm. However, they will only “springboard” your case to the proper avenues. Then, they will leave you a guide to follow for your DIY divorce. You usually pay 50% less without a lawyer present. The guide also ensures lesser fees and time.
2.     No Legal Support
The only problem with divorce cases is when complications and unexpected events arise. For example, an undefended divorce could escalate into a defended divorce at any time, especially if your spouse decides against the divorce. You will not have legal support in this case. Some terminologies in divorce forms might also appear confusing and without legal guidance, you might have trouble.

With-Lawyer Divorce

1.     Negotiations
A lawyer is a person who serves the interest of their client and negotiating with the lawyer of the spouse for the pension, properties, debts and other material-related aspects of the relationship is his or her specialty. If you cannot discuss the division of material aspects with your spouse properly, a legal representative could make it happen.

2.      Expensive
You could be paying higher fees due to the help of a legal expert. While you are guaranteed a flawless and protected passage with your divorce, you might pay an exorbitant fee for their miscellaneous services, particularly those that involve handling and processing special documents and other supplementary for your divorce.

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