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Choosing A Divorce Professional Finding a divorce professional who
is right for you takes time and thought. Here are some guidelines: The divorce process often starts
with an attorney, a mediator or a financial planner. An attorney provides legal
advice and can assist you if you decide to litigate your case. A mediator can
help you and your spouse negotiate a settlement, thus bypassing litigation. If a
mediator also happens to be an attorney, he or she can provide legal advice, but
most often will provide legal information only. A divorce financial planner
provides financial advice but not legal advice. He or she can help you
understand the financial realities of your situation, helping you to make
financially sound decisions. The planner will often refer a lawyer or mediator
to help you resolve your situation. A marriage and family counselor or a
therapist is often an important part of the team as well, especially if children
are involved, you are having a difficult time adjusting or controlling your
emotions or if it is likely that your decisions will be too emotionally driven.
Because the divorce process is complex, other experts such as forensic
accountants, who do financial detective work, may be called upon at various
stages of the process to provide support for you and your team. However you enter the process, it is
important that you put together a divorce team you feel comfortable with, a team
that is experienced and that you can afford. It is often best to meet with a few
people before hiring anyone. This will be one of the most, if not the most
important decision you will make in the divorce process and should be done with
great care.
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