subject: 3 Reasons To Get A Divorce Without An Attorney [print this page] There are those who say that it can have its benefits. Most people have too much inertia to ever get moving on it. Sometimes they stick to the old ways because they are afraid of the new. Sometimes it's because they don't understand it. Other times they stall out because they just do not know how. Not knowing what the benefits are keeps others from starting.
The way to clear away the fog of uncertainty is with more good info. Maybe we should look at the 3 main reasons why anyone should get a divorce without an attorney.
First, you will save a lot of money. Yes, I hear your objection that you won't get full legal advice. I agree with you. That is a good point, however if you and your spouse can pursue a divorce amicably, then getting an attorney is not absolutely necessary.
Second, it may be a lot faster. Plus, if the alternative is doing it yourself, you'll save yourself a lot of paperwork hassle. All you need to do is sign the documents and be done with it.
Third and last, there just could be a chance that working it out with your spouse may result in a reconciliation. This will mean that you'll avoid a divorce altogether. Once again, you you can save money, save yourself the hassle of the paperwork, and retain the possibility of a reconciliation.
Think seriously about those reasons for a moment. Evaluate them, consider them, try them on for size. Once you do, I'm betting that you will easily see that they are more than sufficient to justify trying to get a divorce without an attorney. What about you?
In view of all that, what do you think? Shouldn't you consider getting a divorce without an attorney if you don't have a lot of money?