Don’t make these mistakes when getting divorced in MA
When going through a divorce in Massachusetts, it's essential to be aware of potential pitfalls and mistakes that could hinder your case or make the process more challenging. Here are some common errors to avoid:
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.
Divorcing During the Summer
Summer is a time for relaxation, family vacations, and enjoying the warm weather in Massachusetts. While it may seem counterintuitive to start the divorce process during this time, there are actually several reasons why it can be a good idea.
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.
What is the right divorce process for me?
Typically, there are two paths to divorce. The first way is called a “1a divorce”. A 1a divorce is the more amicable route to divorce. For a 1a divorce, the parties work together behind-the-scenes to negotiate a settlement agreement with the help from their attorneys.
Financials 101: What You Need to Know When Getting a Divorce
The last thing on most people’s minds when they are going through a divorce is their financials. The emotional distress, anxieties over one’s changing living situation, and custody of their child are at the forefront of many people’s worries, and for good reason.