Pro Se Divorce
A divorcing individual that does not to hire a divorce attorney is considered to be a “pro se” litigant. While this is permissible under the law, it is likely to leave you vulnerable to an unfavorable settlement. Individuals frequently choose to represent themselves because they want to save money, but the unfortunate reality is that their lack of familiarity with the pertinent laws and procedures is likely to cost them much more in the long run.
In order to pursue a pro se divorce, it is essential that you understand all the disadvantages. If you are considering representing yourself, it is important that you seek the advice of an attorney. With a free consultation, the San Diego divorce attorneys of Fischer & Van Thiel, LLP, can explain to you what may be some of the possible advantages and drawbacks of a pro se divorce. Contact us today at 760-722-7646.
Factors to Consider in a Pro Se Divorce
It is essential that you have a firm grasp of all the legal aspects of divorce before you continue as a pro se litigant. Divorces can easily become complicated and a favorable settlement can be deceptively hard to come by. Even if you and your partner are looking to settle your divorce amicably, it is important that you do not needlessly sacrifice too much. If your case does go to court, it may be particularly dangerous to represent yourself. An experienced attorney may be hired by your spouse, leaving you subject to an imbalance of knowledge and experience that may make it difficult to effectively present your side of the case.
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Going through a divorce is difficult enough already without the introduction of additional complications. Hiring an attorney may be the best way to take some of the weight off your shoulders. Contact the San Diego divorce attorneys of Fischer & Van Thiel, LLP, at 760-722-7646 to discuss your options.


