Things to Consider
Considering a divorce is difficult for most people. You might approach consulting with a DCS attorney as “data collection.” Be prepared to ask the hard questions. Information can make your decision process less stressful. Get the information you need, in order to determine how to proceed.
If you are moving forward with a divorce, know that divorce is a process, within which a good attorney will give you options. This is an important time to consider your own wellbeing, so that you can make reasoned decisions. Take self-care measures; get sleep, exercise, find support from friends or psychological professionals, get outdoors a bit each day, and most of all, trust that things will get better.
Should I bring documents to my consultation?
List of general questions
Prenuptial agreements
Any prior divorce decrees
Financial documents
Income documentation / paystubs, tax returns
List of assets
It’s not necessary to bring any document to your consultation, but if you have access to them without causing alarm or conflict, they can be helpful.
Items that may be helpful (but are not required) include:
List of debts
List of personal property
Any written agreements
Employment history of the spouses (vitae, resume)
Filed pleadings and court orders
Consider Collaborative Divorce
Process matters. At your consultation with a DCS attorney, consider asking about collaborative law with one of our collaboratively-trained attorneys.
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