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Make Any Divorce Better
Ed Sherman, Family Law Attorney

 


Divorce: Why going to an attorney
is the last thing you should do

 

As a family law attorney for over 35 years, I tell you that unless you face an emergency running to an attorney should be the last thing you do. Retaining an attorney before you are informed and prepared is the most common cause of unnecessary suffering and expense. This is because the legal system and lawyers who work in it are a primary source of increased conflict and expense.

I am not saying you should never get help from an attorney, but that it should not be the first thing you do, or the second, or the third. There are some important things you should do first--things that will save you a lot of time, trouble and money.

If you do go to an attorney, it should only be after you have read the simple but essential information and advice in Make Any Divorce Better.

Here are some things you need to know, things that most attorneys won't tell you.

  • As far as the law is concerned, divorce is about property, support and parenting. That's all. Business.
  • If you can settle these matters and your spouse will not go to court to oppose you, you can do your own divorce or get it done inexpensively.
  • Divorce problems are almost never about the law, almost always about personalities and emotional upset.
  • Neither the law nor attorneys have tools to solve divorce problems. In fact, getting involved with attorneys and courts is a sure way to increase conflict and expense.
  • The things you can do to help yourself are far superior to anything an attorney can do.
  • When self-help isn't enough, you don't want an attorney, you want a mediator and if that doesn't work you want an arbitrator.
  • You might want information about the law from an attorney, or some advice, but you should avoid retaining an attorney to take your case.
  • Especially, you do not want advice from just any divorce attorney. You want to learn how to choose the right attorney for your case.
  • If you do go to an attorney for advice, don't go until you have your facts gathered and organized and know exactly what you want to know. The best way to do this is to fill out my worksheets. You can get them separately, but they also come on the CD with Make Any Divorce Better.
  • If you have an attorney and don't like the service, it is very easy to fire your attorney and get another one or take the case yourself.
  • These are just a few of the things you will learn in Make Ant Divorce Better.  Most important, you'll learn the things you can do to reduce conflict, how to talk to your Ex, how to negotiate, how to put your agreement in writing and how to do the paperwork or get it done inexpensively.

 

Products


Make Any Divorce Better. An attorney's secrets based on 35 years of success with over 45,000 cases. Specific steps to make things smoother, faster, less painful, and save you a lot of money on your divorce.
 
How to Do Your Own Divorce in California. This is the book that started the entire self-help law movement. Now in the 31st edition, this book is everything you need for an uncontested divorce. Californians have saved billions of dollars by doing their own divorces. This book shows you how, step by step.
 
How to Solve Divorce Problems in California. Add this book to How to Do Your Own Divorce if things aren't going well and you need help solving problems. Together, these two books make a complete kit for a contested or problem divorce. Helps you avoid going to court, and tells you what to do if you end up there.
 
How to Do Your Own Divorce in Texas. A complete kit for an uncontested divorce. Explains how a Texas divorce works, and includes advice and step-by-step instructions. CD-ROM has forms, worksheets, a sample agreement and more.
 
DealMaker Settlement Agreement software. The settlement agreement is 90% of the divorce. If a couple can agree on how to divide their assets, debts, and support issues (if any), then all that's left is some basic paperwork. DealMaker software makes it easy to create a professional qualtiy settlement agreement, and save a bundle on legal fees.
 
CalSupport software. Calculates child and/or spousal support, based on court guidelines. Certified by the California Judicial Council to produce accurate results, this program moves an argument over how much support should be paid to a discussion about whether the data you enter into the program is correct. Inexpensive and easy to use, yet has the power of professional sofware attorneys pay hundreds of dollars for.

 

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Contact Information

Website: www.nolodivorce.com
 
E-mail: PR@nolotech.com
 
Phone: 800-464-5502
 


 

Ed Sherman is a family law attorney, divorce expert, and founder of Nolo Press. He started the self-help law movement in 1971 when he published the first edition of How to Do Your Own Divorce, and founded the paralegal industry in 1973. With more than a million books sold, Ed has saved the public billions of dollars in legal fees while making divorce go more smoothly and easily for millions of readers.