Divorce Advice: Getting Divorce Advice From the Right Source
By Karl Augustine
Getting the right type of divorce advice depends on what type of divorce advice you want and what you want to
use it for. When looking for divorce advice, it is smart to clearly define what you are seeking the advice for so
you can be sure to look in the right places.
Seems simple enough right?
Yes, but...lots of people who are deciding about divorce and seeking divorce advice lump the categories of
divorce advice into one, and that's a big mistake. You should seek divorce advice from different types of places
for the different types of advice that you need. Certainly there's more types of divorce advice categories, but
here's a partial list:
Divorce advice type 1:
Legal advice for getting a divorce when you are sure that you want a divorce, no matter how tough it will be to
get that divorce.
When asking for this type of divorce advice while meeting with an attorney, you may be asked if you're certain
that you actually do want a divorceā¦if you do, don't waver, stick to your decision. It makes sense to have a good
idea of all of the parts of your life, family and materials, that could be affected or sought after. You want to
have your facts, account names, timelines, etc., in mind when meeting with the attorney so that your discussion is
maximized.
Divorce advice type 2:
Legal advice for getting a divorce when you are almost sure that you want a divorce, but want to make sure that
the financial considerations are in order or that health of your children won't suffer in the long run.
When asking for this type of divorce advice, you may want to consider seeking the advice of an attorney or
financial planner for the financial considerations and a counselor experienced in family matters for the impact
that a divorce might have on your children. The point is, split the two concerns up so that you get the chance to
speak to 2 different people who specialize in each area so that you will get the appropriate divorce advice.
Divorce advice type 3:
Legal advice for getting a divorce in a case that is relatively simple and will be a clean break, no financial
or other family considerations to take into account for the divorce.
This is perhaps the easiest type of divorce advice to get because it infers that you have already made the
decision from an emotional standpoint and really don't have any other considerations of deep concern. When seeking
this type of divorce advice, you most likely have limited financial considerations, a prenuptial agreement, or the
situation itself as amenable to everyone and you just need someone to do the paperwork.
Divorce advice type 4:
Legal and/or counseling advice regarding whether or not divorce is right for you from a psychological, emotional
and financial perspective.
When asking for this type of divorce advice, you may want to consider seeking the advice of an attorney or
financial planner for the financial considerations and a counselor experienced in Clinical Psychology and
"personal-life" coaching for the impact that a divorce might have on you. Again, the point is, split the two
concerns up so that you get a chance to speak to 2 different people who specialize in each area so that you will
get the appropriate divorce advice.
Divorce advice type 5:
Counseling for emotional support when deciding whether or not you really want a divorce or are just unhappy in
your marriage due to a marriage problem.
This type of divorce advice is crucial to your happiness because when you're in an emotional state, it is tough
to make lucid and rational decisions. And, if you're wrestling with deciding whether or not to get a divorce
(purely from an emotional perspective), you should do all you can to make a logical decision because how you
approach this decision and the affects afterwards can be long lasting and far reaching. If you're are struggling
with finding divorce advice, you may want to talk to friends, counselors, even other family members.
But, my divorce advice to you is, do it yourself.
I'm not saying don't talk with friends, counselors, and possibly family. What I am suggesting is that you reach
the final decision of whether to get a divorce on your own, you have to live with it, no one else. The answer is
inside you, you just have to get it out in a logical manner.
Whatever type of divorce advice you need, be sure that you're directing your energies in the right direction. If
you don't separate the emotional aspects from the legal aspects of divorce advice, you might end up confused and
unable to get the most out of any meeting you may have with an attorney or marriage counselor. At the end of the
day, you should control your own destiny and make a smart decision based on logic, controlled emotion, and forward
thinking.
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