Perhaps the principal concern for everybody is the cost of the divorce, which can make people feel that trapped in their situation. While divorces are not cost-free, there are ways of making sure that you get the best value for your dollar.
Divorce Litigation is Expensive: Most divorces are expensive. Divorcing spouses can end up paying between $5,000 and $30,000 or more in legal fees and court costs.
If a divorce is more contentious, then it is likely to cost more because you may find yourself in court several times to argue about support payments, child custody, the use of your home, or restraining orders, all before you receive a final judgment of dissolution.
Every time you go back to court, you will incur fees for lawyer's preparation, time spent in court, and any extra communication with your attorney before and after going to court.
Divorces often settle before trial, but if a case goes to trial, you will pay even more fees for your lawyer, as well as fees for expert witnesses like accountants and appraisers who are needed explain to the court how much the your property is worth.
Even after the trial and the judgment of dissolution, litigation may not be over. You will likely find yourself in court many times in the future to argue over spousal support, child support, and child custody and visitation.
Divorce Takes A Long Time and Time is Money: On top of all those expenses, most divorce cases take at least a year and some can drag on for several years because the divorcing spouses get caught up in the contentious nature of the proceedings.
Most people do not intend to drag out cases, but still find themselves involved in the divorce two or three years down the road.
For instance, your spouse might take a stubborn position, sometimes at the behest of his or her attorney, just to see if he or she can squeeze more out of you. You may give in to your spouse avoid a fight.
In that situation, your spouse took advantage of your wish to keep it nice. Or, you may simply be unable to pay your attorney to fight your spouse. This is a common strategy in ordinary litigation, but it can be devastating in a divorce because of the emotions involved.
On the other hand, you may fight your stubborn spouse, resulting in a vicious and expensive battle that could have been avoided by more flexible and reasonable approach. You will begin fighting over things that were not important, simply because the atmosphere dictates the fight and neither side wants to back down for fear that the other side will use the moment of compromise to pounce.
Before you know it, your divorce becomes an expensive and protracted battle, just like your friends told you it would be.
There Is A Way To Avoid A Long and Expensive Divorce: Fortunately, for most people, there is a way to avoid the conflict and complete a divorce within a much more reasonable length of time and at much lower expense.
Collaborative law is a process that when properly implemented will prevent exactly the kinds of scenarios presented above. It can cost much, much less, and take only a few months, instead of several years. Most importantly, it is designed to prevent the contentious and emotionally draining litigation practices by preventing animosity and encouraging cooperation.
How It Works: In the collaborative process, you will begin by recognizing that scenarios like the one described above can happen without their really intending them, simply because of the adversarial nature of the process.
The process begins by selecting collaborative lawyers, who are specially trained in the collaborative process. Very few lawyers are trained in collaborative divorce, and because the approach is so radically different, an untrained lawyer will usually be less effective and more expensive.
In response to that terrible prospect, both you and your spouse, along with your collaborative lawyers, agree in writing to be open and respectful, not to take your dispute into court, and not to take unreasonable positions just to see if they can succeed in squeezing more out of the other side. You will openly negotiate the terms of your divorce, making mutual agreements about property division, child and spousal support payments, and child custody and visitation.
You will negotiate the agreements together, in a series of meetings with your spouses and your respective collaborative attorneys.
Some collaborative divorces can be completed with just one or two such meetings, others take a few more. Almost all of them are completed within a few months, though, without going to court, without racking up shocking attorney fees, and without using litigation to destroy the you and your spouse's financial and emotional stability.
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CellTradeUSA.com
On this site, you may be able to find someone to take over the remainder of your contract. It will cost you a $19.99 to register, but it can well worth the price. This site has a "Get In" and a "Get Out" category. The concept is simple- if you want out of your contract; you click on the "Get Out" link and type in your phone and contract information. Once interested people see your contract, they can send you an e-mail. Same goes for the "Get In" category, you get to search for the wireless network and the model phone you want and bam! -it is yours for takeover. Plus, you pay no activation fee.
Note: CellTradeUSA.com does not guarantee the buyer will be approved by your service provider, they have to pass a credit worthiness test before the provider can give them service.
GasBuddy.com and GasPriceWatch.com
This is very easy, go to GasBuddy.com and simply click on your state. Then there should be links to the major metropolitan areas in your state. Click on the area closes to you and then type in your zip-code. Then a list of gas stations in your zip-code will show up with prices. This site also has graphed trends of gas prices of all states and cities so you can track to see when gas goes up or down.
GasPriceWatch.com gives you a little more detailed search. You can actually enter in an intersection in your city and the site's search engine will find the exact gas station on the corner. This site is different from other gas price sites because they are database driven. If for some reason, you cannot find the station you like to use, you can submit their information and the site will contact them and add them to the database.
While you are at it, make sure you change you oil regularly and keep the proper inflation in your tires. These two things can increase your gas mileage. Also, many auto repair shops and oil change places are now inflating tires with nitrogen. You may ask yourself, why use nitrogen? Nitrogen keeps your tires properly inflated for longer periods of time and prolongs the life of your tire. Regular air has more oxygen, which is destructive and does not hold pressure for a long period of time.
FreeCycle.org
Have you heard of free cycling? Are you looking for something, but do not have the money to pay for it? Welcome to the world of online recycling. FreecycleFreeclcle.org is a network of nearly 2.5 million members in 310 communities around the world, with those numbers rising rapidly everyday. You can type in your zip code and find your nearest "Free Cycle Post" in you city or town. Then, all you do is search for items you want by category. If you find something you like, you can send the person an e-mail stating you want the item. So instead of throwing out items you no longer need or donating them to organizations that turn around and sell them, you can give it to someone that really needswants the item.
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