Divorce, Margaritas, and 90s Jams - The Perfect Recipe for a Fresh Start
Are you contemplating the D-word? Divorce, that is. Well, buckle up, my friend, because this blog is about to take you on a hilarious journey of self-discovery, accompanied by 90s jams, margaritas, true crime podcasts, and of course, the perfect lawyer – me! If you're ready to embrace the quirks of life, dance to your own beat, and find a lawyer who's just as unique as you are, keep reading. It's time to unleash your inner '90s spirit and embark on a divorce adventure like no other!
Unbreak My Heart - Why You Shouldn't Go Solo in Divorce Without an Attorney
In the realm of relationships, the '90s brought us unforgettable hits that spoke to the joys and pains of love. But when it comes to divorce, leaving your legal battles to the tunes of the '90s may not be the wisest move. In this blog, we'll take a nostalgic journey back to the era of iconic music while exploring why going through a divorce without an attorney can be a dangerous dance. So put on your headphones, crank up the volume, and let's discover why seeking professional legal counsel is essential when navigating the rocky road of divorce.
Lessening the Financial Burden of Divorce
Many people put off the divorce process for years, even if they are completely miserable because they are so afraid of the legal process and the potential financial ramifications. Here at Egan Law Center, we understand the anxieties and financial pressures that are put onto our clients during a divorce, which is why we work as hard as we can to lessen that financial burden.
Negotiating a High-Asset Divorce
In some cases, usually in short-time marriages when couples divorce young, there can be few assets that need to be split up. For example, a couple who rents an apartment, has already separated their bank accounts, has no children, and has little retirement or investment accounts can usually get a divorce quickly and inexpensively. However, for high-asset divorces, which are defined as divorces with assets totaling one million dollars or more, it can be difficult to negotiate a separation agreement between the parties. At Egan Law Center, we have extensive experience negotiating high-asset divorces, and some tips to share with those about to embark on this process.
How Is A Divorce Resolved?
The last (and most relieving!) stage in a divorce is a resolution. No matter how litigious or how long your divorce process has been, you can rest assured that, one way or the other, your divorce will be resolved. There are three ways that a contested divorce can be resolved.