In An Uncontested Divorce Atlanta Couples Can Save A Fortune

By Debra Johnson


Divorces have become commonplace to the extent that special courts focus on nothing but divorces. There are many reasons why couples that first married because they loved each other no longer want to share their lives with each other. In many cases the separation is hurtful and it is especially sad when there are children involved. Whatever the reason for the break op, divorces are expensive. Nevertheless, by agreeing to an uncontested divorce Atlanta couples can save money and retain their privacy.

Contested cases have many serious drawbacks. Firstly, such cases are heard in open court and all the court records are available for scrutiny by the public and the press. Then there is the cost of legal representation. Each partner will have to hire a separate lawyer and if they cannot agree on issues such as custody and the division of their assets, the case can become prohibitively expensive and time consuming.

When the separation is not contested both partners agree to the terms of the separation without turning to the courts. Experts agree that separating couples should not attempt to reach such agreements without some professional help. This professional knows the laws governing divorces and will make sure that a proper legal agreement is achieved. The benefit is that these negotiations take place in private and only one professional is needed.

Most lawyers can act as mediators in divorces, but it is not necessary to hire an expensive legal expert. A much cheaper option would be to use a specially trained counsellor that is licensed to perform this work. These counsellors know exactly how to steer their clients towards an agreement on all the issues that are involved in the separation process.

There can be no doubt that mediation is a far superior solution than a contested case in open court. There are exceptions, however. In some cases, at least one of the partners refuse to be reasonable or to compromise. They may even be aggressive and abusive. In this type of case mediation cannot work. The only remaining option is to battle things out in court.

Couples can save even more money if they limit the time spent with the counsellor or lawyer. This can be achieved by privately discussing and agreeing on all the major issues in a rational and adult manner. In such cases their decisions can simply be conveyed to the mediator, who will then focus on the few remaining issues only. This approach will also help to speed up the entire process.

Once there is agreement on all issues, the mediator will compile an agreement that will then be presented to a judge. In the majority of cases the judge will simply rubber stamp this agreement and make it into a court order. The details of the agreement is not open to public scrutiny and the separating partners do not have to appear in court at all.

When marriages fall apart it does not affect only the separating couple. Everyone around them is affected in some way. However, if it does not seem possible to save a marriage then the next best option is to at least make sure that the separation is without acrimony and crippling cost.




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