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An Amicable Divorce is Possible

Divorce is one of the most difficult decisions you will ever make. This is why sometimes it is better to keep the peace and get your spouse to cooperate with the help of a divorce attorney Fort Lauderdale.

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An Amicable Divorce is Possible

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  1. An Amicable Divorce is Possible

  2. Divorce is one of the most difficult decisions you will ever make. But if you can come to an amicable agreement with your former spouse, you will overcome many obstacles, including a costly and stressful divorce. It is also more bearable for you and your children, especially if you hire a Fort Lauderdale divorce attorney to handle all the aspects of your case.

  3. When you separate from your former spouse many things can happen all at once. It can be very stressful to deal with an argumentative partner. This is why sometimes it is better to keep the peace and get your spouse to cooperate with the help of a Fort Lauderdale divorce lawyer. You may not agree with everything yet an amicable divorce will save you the headaches, heartbreaks, and a whole lot of legal hassle.

  4. Better for you and your Loved Ones When you disagree with your ex, you only make matters worse. Find common ground. It will make the divorce process less predictable. Also, your loved ones will be less affected by your divorce if you can find an amicable solution. A painful separation can hurt the whole family, including the children. It is easier for them to cope with the whole idea when you and your former spouse can agree.

  5. The Divorce Process in Florida If you want to end your marriage, either you or your former spouse can petition the court. Florida is a no-fault divorce state. Thankfully, the state revised its divorce laws in recent years, and they are among the most modern in the country. Now either party can file for a divorce, notwithstanding the reasons why you got divorced.

  6. Your Finances This is one of the most contentious aspects of your divorce. If you have acquired marital assets, you may have to share them with your former spouse. The longer your marriage, the more laws may be applied to the division of your assets. If you can’t agree, contact an attorney at 866-435-4172 today and schedule an initial case evaluation with Fort Lauderdale divorce attorneyGustavo E. Frances.

  7. The Law Office Of Gustavo E Frances PA Phone - 954-297-6546 Toll Free - 1-866-435-4172 https://www.lauderdaledefense.com/Contact.shtml 200 SE 6th St #402, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301

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