Divorce Information

Divorce--How to Beat the System


Of course you want to get your Judgment--that's the goal of your legal divorce--but you don't want to go through the adversarial legal system to get it. You don't want to get all tangled up with lawyers and courts, because the system is designed to work against you.

You don't go through the legal system, you go around it. You work outside the legal system to make arrangements and reach an agreement with your spouse.

By doing things yourself, you have far more control and far better solutions. Working outside the legal system is the way you get a low-conflict, low-impact, higher quality divorce.

To stay outside the legal system, do not retain an attorney. Neither spouse should retain one. The key word is "retain." We're not saying you should never get help from an attorney if you want it, just that you should not retain an attorney unless you have no other choice. If you follow the steps in my series of divorce articles, you may not need any help at all from an attorney. If you do, you will know how to keep it limited and under control.

Retaining an attorney means turning over both your responsibility for your case and control of it. The attorney represents you. You sign a retainer agreement, then you pay $1,000 to $5,000 "on retainer" and your attorney has now taken over control of your case. This is what they mean when they say, "I'll take your case."

And they do take your case--right into the high-conflict, low-solution legal system. They have to; it's the law.

Because you don't want to go into a system that works so hard against you, you must not retain an attorney unless you have no other choice. You should retain an attorney if you are facing immediate threat of harm. You need an attorney if you:

  • Believe your spouse poses a danger to you, your children or your property;
  • Can't get support from your spouse and have no way to live;
  • Think your spouse is transferring, selling or hiding assets.
In such cases, you should get a good attorney right away; otherwise, you only want an attorney for information, advice and maybe some drafting and paperwork.

The attorney retainer is the poison apple--don't bite it.

If you feel uneasy about not retaining an attorney, don't worry; in the rest of my articles, you are going to learn very effective things you can do for yourself and how to get help if you need it.

There are three different kinds of cases that respond to self-help techniques:

  • No agreement between the spouses is needed;
  • An agreement will be fairly easy to work out;
  • An agreement is needed but it may not be easy to work one out.
No agreement needed or spouse not involved. In some cases, an agreement between the spouses either isn't necessary or is not possible. In some cases, this is because there are no children, very little property, few debts to worry about, no need for support--in short, nothing to agree to. There are also cases where the Respondent simply will not participate and will not file a Response. Respondent is either long gone or simply doesn't care. This case will be relatively easy to complete.

Agreement needed. Most couples, however, do need an agreement or should have one. If you have children, you should work out a good parenting plan in a written agreement. If you have income or property worth protecting, or lots of debts to be paid, or if you need to work out spousal or child support arrangements, you should definitely have a written agreement. If Respondent is involved and cares how the divorce is going to be arranged, you should have an agreement.

Agreement will be easy to work out. If you think it will be no problem for you and your spouse to work out an agreement, the rest of this lesson is about the many advantages of a good agreement.

Agreement may not come easily. This describes the situation for most couples going through divorce. If, like most people, you don't think you can deal with your spouse, don't worry--see my articles on how to deal with disagreement and negotiate a settlement. You will learn that the things you can do to help yourself are far more effective than anything a traditional attorney can do for you. You will learn about the obstacles to agreement and how to overcome them, how to negotiate effectively with your spouse, and where to get help if you have trouble with the negotiations.

Advantages to an agreement

The marital settlement agreement (MSA) is your key to avoiding lawyers and the legal system, but that's not all--it has many other important advantages. Your MSA actually becomes your Judgment. It is either attached to and incorporated in the Judgment or the Judgment will be written to include all the terms of your agreement.

With a good MSA you get total control over your Judgment because you decide all the terms ahead of time. Without an agreement, you can't be sure exactly what some judge might do. The MSA has far more depth, detail, flexibility and protection than a plain Judgment. Almost anything that's on your mind or in your lives can be included and resolved any way you like.

Some states, like California, have simplified procedures that allow you to get your divorce without going to court--if you have an agreement. Without an agreement, you almost certainly will have to go to a hearing to get your Judgment.

What's most important is that you get a better divorce outcome when you work out an agreement. And with an agreement, people tend to heal faster and it just plain feels better.

The agreement you are about to negotiate is very valuable and worth working very hard to get. If you work it out with your spouse outside the system, you beat the system!

The Main Message: To beat the legal system, you don't go through it, you go around it. These are your keys to the high road:

  • you and your spouse work out an agreement
  • outside the legal system
  • without either spouse retaining an attorney.
You can get advice from attorneys, you can get an attorney/mediator to help you work out your agreement, but you do not retain an attorney to handle your divorce unless the attorneys on both sides are committed to a collaborative process.

Once you have an agreement, you have an uncontested case and there's nothing left to do but red tape and paperwork. If you don't need an agreement, so much the better; just do the paperwork and you're done.

If you're having trouble reaching agreement, read my articles on this topic starting with The Five Obstacles to Agreement.

Copyright 2005 Ed Sherman

Ed Sherman is a family law attorney, divorce expert, and founder of Nolo Press. He started the self-help law movement in 1971 when he published the first edition of How to Do Your Own Divorce, and founded the paralegal industry in 1973. With more than a million books sold, Ed has saved the public billions of dollars in legal fees while making divorce go more smoothly and easily for millions of readers. You can order his books from http://www.nolodivorce.com or by calling (800) 464-5502.

  


MORE RESOURCES:

Welt Online

Cambodian couple saw house in half in divorce
The Associated Press - 3 hours ago
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP) — A couple in rural Cambodia has terminated their 18-year marriage with a divorce settlement that entailed sawing in two the ...
Couple Break Up and Split Home Down the Middle..Literally ShortNews.com
all 178 news articles


E! Online

Christie Brinkley's Ex Addicted to the Press
FOXNews - 7 hours ago
In the Cook interview, the former star Hamptons architect vividly discusses his marriage to and divorce from Brinkley. He’s so self involved that he doesn’t ...
Brinkley to ex: Shield kids from `20/20' interview The Associated Press
Christie Brinkley's Divorce Fully Cooked E! Online
Christie Brinkley and Peter Cook Divorce Still Brings the Drama Film.com
AceShowbiz - ABC News
all 514 news articles


Sportsnet.ca

One thing's for certain: Timing couldn't be worse
San Diego Union Tribune, United States - 9 hours ago
Reports that the Padres' principal owner is prepared to sell up to 49 percent of his franchise as part of a divorce settlement coincide with the Home Team's ...
Padres downplay sale report The Associated Press
No decision on Moores` Padres sale National Post
John Moores selling the San Diego Padres as part of divorce settlement Gaslamp Ball
KUSI - San Diego Union Tribune
all 112 news articles


Estranged Couple Split House in Divorce, Literally
FOXNews - Oct 9, 2008
Forty-year-old Meuon Rima decided to circumvent his country’s expensive divorce court system by sawing down the middle of the stilted home he shared with ...
Husband cuts house in two The Press Association
all 40 news articles


Ex-Lawyer Convicted for Misleading Clients at ‘Divorce With ...
ABA Journal, IL - 7 hours ago
By Debra Cassens Weiss A disbarred Vermont lawyer who moved to Arizona and opened an office called “Divorce with Dignity” has been convicted of theft and ...
Bogus divorce attorney convicted of theft and fraud ABC15.com (KNXV-TV)
Man who posed as lawyer convicted of theft, fraud Arizona Republic
Man who got $300K as false divorce lawyer found guilty AZFamily
KPHO Phoenix - Phoenix New Times
all 14 news articles


The Associated Press

After divorce, Bill Murray looks for renewal
The Associated Press - 19 hours ago
But Murray said he identified anew with those characters — like the dour Herman Blume in "Rushmore" — when his wife of nearly 11 years filed for divorce in ...
"City Of Ember" Opens This Weekend eFluxMedia
all 405 news articles


Times Online

Splitsville: Cambodian couple saw home in half to avoid messy divorce
USA Today - Oct 9, 2008
... for nearly 40 years have split their home 50-50 — sawing it in half to avoid the country's complicated, expensive divorce laws, the BBC tells us. ...
Cambodian couple split house in half to avoid divorce court AFP
Splitting couple cuts home in half United Press International
Could Ronnie Wood live in a house like this? News of the World
CNN - National Post
all 54 news articles


Tyco, investors want NH judge to freeze assets
Boston Globe, United States - 5 hours ago
US District Judge Paul Barbadoro temporarily ordered the assets frozen on Monday after Tyco claimed Kozlowski may be using a divorce settlement to hide ...


We’ll sign rebel Lekota’s divorce papers — Malema
The Times, South Africa - 4 hours ago
Lekota said on Wednesday that he was ‘‘serving divorce papers’’ on the ANC. A clearly angry Malema said yesterday: ‘‘What would make him come back to the ...
A parting of ways - Lekota iAfrica.com
Lekota will walk alone, ANCYL warns Business Day
'Terror Lekota is a sore loser' Mail & Guardian Online
The Times
all 64 news articles


Divorce a lesson in money management
Toronto Star,  Canada - 13 hours ago
"The divorce taught me all kinds of things," says Kaegh, a former high school administrator. Though the couple had signed a pre-nuptial agreement, ...

divorce - Google News

Article List | Index | Site Map
All logos, trademarks and articles on this site are property and copyright of their respective owner(s).
The comments are property of their posters, all the rest is Copyright © 2006 CanadaSEEK.com - All Rights Reserved.