With Budget Uncontested Divorce GA Marriages Can Be Dissolved Cheaply

By Carolyn Davis


Divorces used to be frowned upon by society and divorced people often found themselves socially excluded. This is most certainly no longer the case. Divorces are commonplace, there are numerous one parent families and, in general, marriages do not last as long as they used to. There are now numerous lawyers and special courts dealing with divorces exclusively and the process have become much easier. By going for a budget uncontested divorce GA couples can limit the cost of divorcing.

In many cases divorces are accompanies by feelings of betrayal, disappointment and a host of other negative emotions. This often lead one or both partners to become angry or even vengeful. The result is divorces where neither partner is willing to be reasonable and in many cases they will not even communicate with each other. These types of divorces are normally contested. This is a very expensive route requiring at least two lawyers and expensive time in court.

Dissolving a marriage is not a simple matter of two people no longer living together. There are numerous issues involved. If there are children, decisions need to be made about custody and ongoing support. The estate has to be divided and all joint accounts and savings will have to be shared. In contested cases decisions about all these issues are made by the court but in cases that are not contested the divorcing couple can reach agreement by themselves.

Even when couples are resolved to dissolve their marriage amicably they still need some professional assistance. The many laws governing marriages can be complex and every party has certain rights. The final agreement must honour all these rights, especially those of the children, if there are any. Most couples get a lawyer to help them, and at least they only have to pay one professional.

Many couples do not know that it is not compulsory to use a qualified lawyer to guide them through their divorce. Lawyers are expensive and couples that wants to save money can opt for the services of specially trained and licensed counsellors to help them. The counsellor will guide them towards an agreement and he will then present this agreement to the court.

Paying just one lawyer or, even better, a counsellor is certainly much cheaper than contested divorces, but they are still paid for their time. To save even more money, it is therefore necessary to take up as little time as possible from these professionals. Prudent couples can achieve this by privately reaching agreement on just about all issues related to their separation. This will leave the lawyer or counsellor with nothing to do but to present the agreement to court.

There are many advantages to amicable divorces. Firstly, the entire matter is handled privately and often the divorcing couple do not even have to appear in court. Contested divorces often grow ugly and this can have a profound long term effect upon the children involved. An amicable divorce causes much less trauma and the children will not carry the burden of feelings of guilt.

Divorcing always involve an entire legion of mixed feelings of guilt and regret. If the marriage cannot be saved, the next best thing is to at least separate on friendly terms and to be reasonable during the process. If nothing else, a reasonable approach will save a lot of money.




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