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Why You Need a Divorce Attorney

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Divorce often is a complex process and it can be hard to make sure you follow all protocols demanded of you by the court. Sometimes a do-it-yourself divorce may be acceptable, however, as any legal professional (or divorcee) will tell you, it is recommended that you hire an experienced divorce attorney.

If you are going through a divorce or are seeking one, you might be tempted to file using court-provided information alone. In the beginning, you may be thinking that you can save time and money by representing yourself. What you might not know is that divorce can quickly become a messy process that demands far more legal know-how than you are prepared for.

Having a family law attorney to help you through the process drastically increases the chances of an outcome that is favorable for you and your family. There will be many decisions that you have to make that will affect the rest of your life, in a time where emotions may be especially high. Having an attorney there to explain your options, give you advice, and help you make smart decisions will make a difficult divorce much more manageable and far less stressful.

At Brackin Law Firm, we focus on our clients and providing the best legal services possible. Each of our cases is different, and everyone’s life is unique. We craft a detailed plan to be attentive to the needs of our clients at every stage of the divorce process.

Finding an experienced and compassionate divorce attorney is always in your best interest. It’s a complicated process, and there are many reasons why you should consider having a divorce attorney to help guide you and represent you fairly. 

5 Reasons You Need A Divorce Attorney On Your Side

Divorces are expensive — there’s really no way around it. They can be even more expensive if you don’t know how to fight for what you are entitled to under Alabama state law. There are many rules, several forms, and endless paperwork that are complicated and, if filed incorrectly, could cost you a significant chunk of change and delay your case. The legal system is complicated, and having representation makes all the difference. Let’s take a look at the reasons why:

Reason #1. Get Expert Advice

Sometimes state laws do not always support an even split of assets during a divorce. An experienced attorney can help you get the assets you deserve. In many cases, one party can be awarded retirement or other future incomes from the other party in a divorce. Having an experienced divorce attorney at your side will help you to minimize your risk and strategically advise you on any complications that may arise.. From division of assets, debts, and inheritances to child custody, alimony, and more, having a divorce attorney at the ready to help you navigate the process is imperative. 

Reason #2. Make a Clear and Binding Agreement

There is a mountain of paperwork required just to file for divorce, let alone the plethora of documents that must be filed for specific provisions and requests during the process. . An attorney will be able to make sure the documents presented are accurate and communicate your wishes in a legally appropriate manner. An attorney will also ensure that the divorce decree is free of error or ambiguous language that could make the agreement challenging to enforce.

Reason #3. Reduce Your Stress

Emotions are often high during the divorce process, and stress is to be expected. By hiring an attorney, you take the unnecessary burden of researching Alabama state law and writing in your best legalese while just trying to make it through each day.. There is a reason attorneys spend their whole lives preparing for their role in the legal system: it’s a full-time job to prepare for and litigate a divorce case. You have enough stress on your plate without having to attempt to be your own attorney. Having an attorney on your side allows you more time to focus on what matters: caring for yourself and your family. During a divorce, you have enough to worry about. Let an attorney handle the legal work for you.

Reason #4. Avoiding Delays

While it may initially seem straightforward  to file the court-provided documents when filing for divorce, there can still be complications.. If you go to court without legal counsel, you may find that problems with paperwork could delay the court’s rulings, which in turn could substantially delay the final divorce date. An attorney can help you avoid these problems and ensure that all the proper paperwork is prepared and submitted on-time, saving you time, money and headaches along the way. 

Reason #5. Avoiding Mistakes

There are two common reasons that people make mistakes when they are putting together their divorce papers without legal counsel. The first (and most simple) is that the legal system is complicated. The second is that the stress from the divorce makes it hard to think clearly. Both of these factors compound to create a more-treacherous-than-necessary situation that can put undue stress on someone when things are already hard enough. 

Even forgetting something simple like medical or credit card debt can significantly differ in the divorce proceedings, and cause delays or the need for adjustments to be made or awards to be amended. This mistake could cause financial harm or even require further legal proceedings to correct it.Hiring an experienced divorce attorney from the start can ensure that these mistakes are not made and that all legal paperwork is being handled correctly the first time to avoid any costly mistakes.

Baldwin County Family Law — Representation Tailored to You and Your Family

At Brackin Law Firm, we get the results you deserve when you need them most. With more than 40 years of experience, we can provide comprehensive care and representation tailored to your needs and unique situation. 

No one divorce or child custody case is the same as the next. We are ready to help you understand your legal stance as a parent, contact us today for the best legal services in Baldwin County. 

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