Monday, September 9, 2013

How to Build Your Divorce Case

So you know you're a good person, you've been a stellar parent and you've shared all financial info with your spouse and included them on every major purchase including the house, vehicles and marital assets.

Your credit is triple A and you've diligently taken money out of your paycheck to build a special retirement fund for yourself and your spouse.

One morning you wake up to this, "Honey I want a divorce."  In one brief second your secure little world has been shattered.  You've been blind-sided and feel like a whipped puppy thrown out to the wolves.

Next, you find your spouse has hired a sophisticated law firm to serve as their legal counsel. You've just been slapped in the face with one "gotcha" after another and you don't have a clue what to do next.

Best advise that you'll receive is go  back several years and gather up every bit of information that pertains to your marriage. Build an airtight divorce case that is organized by date, time and specific subject. It will take time, but it's your future and you deserve a fair share when the time comes for the judge to divide up the divorce pie.

Go to you State's government website and learn everything you can about your state divorce laws. Possibly go to findlaw.com and brush up on divorce, child custody, division of marital assets and individual's rights. Do your homework and get prepared for a war - learn family law and courtroom protocol.

Next start building your divorce case, eliminate the "he said, she said" testimony and be prepared to show the divorce judge hard facts that back up your testimony.

There is a company out there who is offering the use of their website for one year free of charge that will assist you in building a powerful divorce case. They have an awesome team who will answer your questions and offer assistance if you need it. This isn't a legal website and there aren't any hidden charges period.

www. caseboss.com



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