When in Need of a Child Support LawyerWhen in Need of a Child Support Lawyer


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When in Need of a Child Support Lawyer

Welcome to my blog. I’m Lorna Elliot. My husband and I divorced three years ago. We had been married for ten years and had two children together. Our divorce was fine at first, but then he stopped paying child support. What do you do when the father of your children stops paying child support? Or, you find out that your ex-husband who never paid child support now has a full-time job? It would be nice if, as the parents of the same children, you could come together and make adjustments to your original child support agreement. But this doesn’t usually happen and when it doesn’t, finding a lawyer is the way to proceed. This is what I’ve had to do, and I want to share my experience with you.

How You Can Keep Your Divorce Out Of Court

You might have put off the idea of divorce out of a fear that the costs of divorce would be too high. If this is the case, you may want to reconsider the idea of reconsidering your divorce. Though divorces are sometimes expensive, there are ways you can keep the costs down by keeping the divorce out of court.

The Role of Settlements

If you can find a way to stay out of court throughout the divorce proceedings, you should try to accomplish this. Settlements are best for exes who believe they can get along long enough to reach an agreement.

If you do not have a lot of property and you do not have children, you can settle out of court much more easily because your finances will not be as complicated. Divorces that include military pensions, marital property or a family-owned business can be much more challenging if you do not have assistance.

Seeking Legal Counsel

You can use a divorce lawyer in several ways. The most expensive is to hire one to completely take over your case. But if you simply need advice, you can hire a lawyer by the hour. You will be handling the case yourself, but in a much more informed way.

Filing Divorce Papers

To file divorce papers, you can either hire the service of a lawyer or you can hire a typing service. Typing services take your information and draft divorce papers. However, they will not provide legal advice.

Handling Conflict

Even if you and your partner are very angry, if you are concerned with the cost of the divorce, you should put your feelings aside and simply settle the divorce. Write down your idea of the best possible settlement that would benefit both you and your ex evenly. Rather than try to hurt your partner financially, simply focus on win-win negotiation. Emotions will fade with time, but the economic damage of a more complicated divorce will take much longer to heal.

But if you still cannot reach an agreement, you may need the help of a lawyer. Since court fees can be expensive, you can still negotiate a settlement out of court with the help of lawyers through a process known as collaborative law. Both you and your ex will hire separate lawyers and the lawyers will work together to come to an agreement. Rather than communicating with your ex, your lawyers will handle most of the process for you. For more information, contact a firm such as Kalamarides & Lambert.