Divorce Papers

Divorce papers are an unavoidable circumstance of getting divorced. Thankfully (or perhaps, sadly depending on the condition of your marriage) it takes more to dissolve a marriage than one person deciding that the marriage is over and then moving out. Divorce papers need to be filled out and filed. This is an article that will explain what is contained in a couple's divorce papers.

A side note: make sure that you talk with a lawyer before filling out any divorce papers. A lawyer can help you decide your priorities. If you have children, you will also want to educate yourself on your state's laws on child custody.

Another side note: Make sure you go to your County Clerk to get the right forms. You might be able to download some off of the internet, but each state has its own forms and the only way to make sure that yours are current and legal is to visit the County Clerk.

Before filling out the divorce papers, decide on the child custody agreement and how the assets of the marriage will be divided. If there was a prenuptial agreement, then you have some of your work done for you.

The actual process of filling out the divorce papers is pretty basic-most of the divorce papers have an easy outline to follow, but will get more complicated when you reach the child custody parts of your divorce papers. You need to remember that any sort of legal action that needs to be carried out will be decided by the laws of your state and the county where you live, so having a lawyer who knows the system will be very helpful.

Most divorce papers have a notary clause. This means that you will swear before a notary that you are who you say you are and then the notary will notarize your divorce papers. This requires that there be a witness to your signature and that you provide physical proof of your identity (like your driver's license or passport.

If you have somebody who is not your lawyer help you fill out your divorce papers, then that person must identify themselves to the court, especially if they are not a lawyer. Courts like to know exactly who helped in the filling out of the divorce papers.

Your divorce papers are vital documents in the disillusion of your marriage. Not only are they a written record of what you think is best for you and your children, but they also contain essential legal information about the limitations that have been put in place by the federal, state and county government. They will also spell out what still needs to be worked out by a judge before the divorce can be final. The best way to make the process go smoothly is to have a lawyer who is well versed in family law help you. Divorce is never a pretty process, but by filling out your divorce papers, you are taking a necessary step to starting the next stage of your life.

How to Get a Divorce Tip #1

You need a lawyer. Even if you think that things will stay friendly and both you and your spouse make every effort to keep them that way, a lawyer must be consulted to make sure that everything is filled out and filed correctly. You can use the same lawyer if you want to keep the costs down, but a lawyer must be consulted.


How to Get a Divorce Tip #2

Your County Clerk is the best place to go for divorce forms and filings. They will have the forms that are the most up to date. Using older forms can waste time and money when you are forced to fill out a more current version. Laws and forms change all the time, make sure yours are the correct ones to use!


How to Get a Divorce Tip #3

This is not going to be an easy time for you. Even if you and your spouse are convinced that the divorce is in both of your best interests and things remain friendly, ending a marriage is never an easy process. Make sure you have a good system of support surrounding you to help you get through it.




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