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How To Begin A Bucks County Divorce

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Are you beginning the divorce process? If so, you need to think about what kind of future you want to secure, determining what your priorities are as you exit the marriage. When there are children involved, custody concerns are often a top priority. In other circumstances, assets and property become points of dispute.

When navigating New Jersey separation or Pennsylvania divorce, talk to a Bucks County family attorney. There are options, you do not have to accept a circumstance that you do not believe is fair or just.

Understanding What is Important to You

As you move through the divorce process and explore your options, your thoughts on certain issues may change. For example, when you learn about a few child custody options, there may be a parenting plan that distributes parenting time and responsibilities in a way you hadn’t considered before.

Similarly, it is common for many to initially believe their top priority is keeping the marital home. But, when assets and property is assessed, you may find the marital home would become a burden for tax reasons once the divorce is finalized. Or, it may be possible to use the family home as an asset that can be part of the negotiation process, a path to securing other assets such as investment portfolios or vacation properties.

Steps to Take When Choosing a Divorce Attorney

Connecting with the right lawyer is the best way to understand your options as you make important decisions. You need a lawyer who is there for you and can give you complete answers to every question you have surrounding your divorce.

Some of the questions you could ask an attorney include the following:

  • How long have you been involved in family law?
  • Will you be my primary contact or will others be working on my case?
  • What strategies do you use to resolve a divorce?
  • Are there going to be an array of costs and how will they be handled?
  • Can you help me understand the financial impacts of my divorce decisions?
  • How do you predict a court would rule on my case?

Be sure you are comfortable with how a lawyer answers your questions before you agree to work with them. Remember, a divorce settlement can have far reaching impacts on your future.

Once a Bucks County family attorney knows what your priorities are, they can fight for what you want and negotiate on your behalf. The balance between aggressive and providing reasonable solutions is essential. An overly aggressive attorney can increase tensions and increase the amount of time a divorce takes and how much a divorce cost. Litigation is not always the best solution. An experienced attorney will walk you through when negotiation is possible and when litigation is necessary.

Are you ready to talk to a lawyer about your options for your Pennsylvania divorce? The family law attorneys at Kardos, Rickles & Hand can help. Our dedicated legal team understands the finer points of family law. There are opportunities to create the life you want. Schedule your consultation today, call 215-968-6602.

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