Planning Divorce
Considering Divorce | Planning Divorce | Filing & Litigation | After Divorce
People planning divorce often have serious misconceptions about the law. Avoid these misconceptions by researching your legal rights and responsibilities.
Planning, especially information gathering, can make a big difference in the outcome of your divorce. Timing is also critical. If your spouse is dishonest and you mention divorce, he or she could hide income and assets. Try to conduct your financial research before broaching the subject if you suspect dishonesty.
We offer several worksheets and books that will help you in the planning process.
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Find local divorce professionals: |
| Information: |
- Getting What You Want Out of Your Divorce - Law Offices of Sharyn T. Sooho
- Divorce Dictionary - Divorcenet Staff
- Credit and Divorce - Divorcenet Staff
- Life and Health Insurance FAQ's - BudgetLife.com
- Selecting an Attorney to Handle a Military Divorce - Edwin C. Schilling III, Esq.
| Community: |
- Community Forums - Support network with over 70 forums.
- Daily Answer Desk with Jim Gross, Esq. - Divorce advice from an experienced attorney.
| Related Resources: |
- DNA Paternitynet.com - Order DNA paternity testing.
- BudgetLife.com - Get term life insurance rates.
| Solutions: |
- Collaborative Law - Avoid going to court.
- Divorce Mediation - Negotiate your agreement.
- Financial Planning - Understand your finances.
- Military Divorce - Rules for service members.
- eBooks & Forms - Our most popular self-help tools.

