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11: Divorcing in Orange County? Do It Yourself.

Assuming you and your spouse can agree on some key areas, you may be able to save money on legal fees and handle your own divorce. The Superior Court of Orange County, California provides all of the required documents and an instruction packet that explains the divorce proceeding.

12: Advice for divorced parents making summertime access arrangements

If you have not yet done so, it is time to take out your calendar and think about the time your children will get to spend with you and your ex spouse this summer. For most of the year school and work make it more practical for kids to spend the majority of their time with one parent and only see the other on weekends and the occasional week day evenings. But now that summer is coming around school lets out, work gives way to at least a few weeks vacation, and longer daylight hours mean there are more opportunities for the so-called "access" parent to spend significant extra time with the children. Here is some advice to help you figure out your summer access schedule.

13: Divorcing in Orange County: Must You Hire A Lawyer?

No, you are not required by law to retain a lawyer to get divorced in Orange County, California.

14: Tips To Help A Woman Prepare For Divorce

Are you one of the many women in the world today who have suffered the mental anguish and pain of going through divorce? There is no way to sugar coat it, divorce can be very nasty and lawyers will drag out all of your "dirty laundry" so to speak for the whole world to see. Just so the legal council can try to prove you a bad person (by their standards) or even a "bad mom" if you have kids.

15: Some Tips On Divorce Filing

When going through the process of filing for divorce it can be an extremely painful experience for all those involved. However by knowing what to expect throughout from first filing to the divorce being completed can make it much easier to deal with. In this article we provide a number of tips on divorce filing which you may find useful in helping to understand the whole process a lot better.

16: Tips On Divorce Filing - Getting Yourself A Good Lawyer

When it comes to deciding to file for divorce from your partner, it is not one of the easiest decisions you will have to make. So deciding on who will be acting as your legal representative in the case is not an easy one to make either. Below are a number of tips on divorce filing, which should hopefully help you when it comes to finding the right lawyer to act as your legal representative during the divorce process.

17: Tips On Divorce Filing - You Need A Good Lawyer

When it comes to deciding to file for divorce from your partner, it is not one of the easiest decisions you will have to make. So deciding on who will be acting as your legal representative in the case is not an easy one to make either. Below are a number of tips on divorce filing, which should hopefully help you when it comes to finding the right lawyer to act as your legal representative during the divorce process.

18: Work With Your Ex to Save Future Dough

None of us expect or prepare for divorce on our day of wedding bliss. Even as divorce rates climb, most of us truly believe that we will avoid that sad fate. The reality though is that 40% of us will get divorced at least once in our lives.

19: Preparing Yourself - Divorce Tips For Women

If you are really considering starting divorce proceedings then it is essential that you are well prepared before actually commencing them. By doing this it will make the whole process go a lot more smoothly and cause you less stress and pain as well. Also be well prepared will ensure that you can make more sound and informed decisions about your future life. When it comes to getting divorced there are many pitfalls associated with the whole process but if you keep the following divorce tips for women in mind, you will be able to cope with any eventuality.

20: Divorce Tips For Women: Get Your Attorney Working For You

When getting divorced the biggest cost is going to involve your attorney. Once you have hired an attorney then you need to keep in contact and ensure that they are progressing with your case. Many women make the unfortunate mistake of assuming that the Attorney will just get on with the process and that they shouldn't interfere.


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