Even if you have an uncontested divorce in Rhode Island there are bound to be legal issues that crop up.
Below are just a couple of questions that many people disregard. It can be a big mistake.
Too many people think answers to uncontested matters such as divorce are easy. Perhaps you are one of those people. It's understandable. Most of us were conditioned to believe that we need lawyers for every little legal issue that comes along. Maybe you believe these questions aren't worth paying any Rhode Island Family law lawyer for some advice to make sure you get the right answer. Yet, there are times when things go beyond our own expertise or areas of experience. If you are a professional plumber, welder, homemaker, or other type of profession you may just need a little professional legal help (I call this "coaching") to get you through some of the redtape and paper work that goes with your legal matters. . . other times. . . you might need a bit more help. Yet if this help isn't needed all the time . . . why pay for an attorney a retainer for "all the time" which probably includes things you can handle yourself? Makes sense, doesn't it!?
This is precisely why I created my Rhode Island Divorce Coaching practice. No huge retainers . . . in fact, no retainer at all! Best of all, you have an experienced divorce and family law coach who is here to help you with your case when you need help . . . and not when you don't need it . . or when you can't afford the high prices attorneys often charge.
Look over the questions. Some of them seem to be common sense don't they? You might be surprised at a few of the answers. If you get one wrong . . . what might it mean to your future? The possible consequences might shock you.
Just consider this very small list of questions.
1. Do you qualify to file for divorce in the State of Rhode Island?
2. What is necessary in order for Rhode Island to have jurisdiction over a divorce matter?
3. Does the party who files for divorce have to live in Rhode Island?
4. What is the difference between an "in state" divorce and an "out of state" divorce in Rhode Island?
5. How do I notify my spouse that I filed for divorce?
6. If the court loses the paper that shows I notified my spouse of the divorce, can I still proceed with the divorce?
7. Do either of us absolutely have to go to court in order to get divorced in RI?
8. If this is an uncontested divorced and we've reached an agreement, does the agreement have to be in writing?
9. If there is a hearing, who has to show up and who has to testify?
10. Who prepares the divorce paperwork? Do I have to do it, or does my spouse or the court do it?
11. Can I represent myself at court or do I need a lawyer?
12. Can any lawyer represent me in a divorce? If so, shouldn't I just hire the cheapest one?
13. Can the judge stop our uncontested RI divorce for any reason?
14. If my spouse and I have a signed agreement, can she change her mind at the last minute?
This list took me about 8 minutes to create because my typing is a bit slow as of the writing of this article. Can you imagine the number of questions I could have come up with if I had taken just 30 minutes to continue to focus on typing merely "basis" questions . . . . the answer is roughly 50 questions.
As you can imagine from the vast majority of articles I have written and continued to write, there are actually an infinite number of questions that could be written just about uncontested Rhode Island divorces and family law matters.
Rhode Island's divorce and family court system deals with cases affecting your life, your assets, and your children. I'm happy to now provide Rhode Islander's with the most affordable access to legal advice, help and assistance for RI Family Court and Divorce matters in decades offered by a private attorney. Make the right decisions, be informed, learn your rights . . . . get some coaching. Without it you may be looking back and wishing you had spent that few hundred dollars to make sure you got things done right.
Proud to Help You in these Economically Challenging Times!
Below are just a couple of questions that many people disregard. It can be a big mistake.
Too many people think answers to uncontested matters such as divorce are easy. Perhaps you are one of those people. It's understandable. Most of us were conditioned to believe that we need lawyers for every little legal issue that comes along. Maybe you believe these questions aren't worth paying any Rhode Island Family law lawyer for some advice to make sure you get the right answer. Yet, there are times when things go beyond our own expertise or areas of experience. If you are a professional plumber, welder, homemaker, or other type of profession you may just need a little professional legal help (I call this "coaching") to get you through some of the redtape and paper work that goes with your legal matters. . . other times. . . you might need a bit more help. Yet if this help isn't needed all the time . . . why pay for an attorney a retainer for "all the time" which probably includes things you can handle yourself? Makes sense, doesn't it!?
This is precisely why I created my Rhode Island Divorce Coaching practice. No huge retainers . . . in fact, no retainer at all! Best of all, you have an experienced divorce and family law coach who is here to help you with your case when you need help . . . and not when you don't need it . . or when you can't afford the high prices attorneys often charge.
Look over the questions. Some of them seem to be common sense don't they? You might be surprised at a few of the answers. If you get one wrong . . . what might it mean to your future? The possible consequences might shock you.
Just consider this very small list of questions.
1. Do you qualify to file for divorce in the State of Rhode Island?
2. What is necessary in order for Rhode Island to have jurisdiction over a divorce matter?
3. Does the party who files for divorce have to live in Rhode Island?
4. What is the difference between an "in state" divorce and an "out of state" divorce in Rhode Island?
5. How do I notify my spouse that I filed for divorce?
6. If the court loses the paper that shows I notified my spouse of the divorce, can I still proceed with the divorce?
7. Do either of us absolutely have to go to court in order to get divorced in RI?
8. If this is an uncontested divorced and we've reached an agreement, does the agreement have to be in writing?
9. If there is a hearing, who has to show up and who has to testify?
10. Who prepares the divorce paperwork? Do I have to do it, or does my spouse or the court do it?
11. Can I represent myself at court or do I need a lawyer?
12. Can any lawyer represent me in a divorce? If so, shouldn't I just hire the cheapest one?
13. Can the judge stop our uncontested RI divorce for any reason?
14. If my spouse and I have a signed agreement, can she change her mind at the last minute?
This list took me about 8 minutes to create because my typing is a bit slow as of the writing of this article. Can you imagine the number of questions I could have come up with if I had taken just 30 minutes to continue to focus on typing merely "basis" questions . . . . the answer is roughly 50 questions.
As you can imagine from the vast majority of articles I have written and continued to write, there are actually an infinite number of questions that could be written just about uncontested Rhode Island divorces and family law matters.
Rhode Island's divorce and family court system deals with cases affecting your life, your assets, and your children. I'm happy to now provide Rhode Islander's with the most affordable access to legal advice, help and assistance for RI Family Court and Divorce matters in decades offered by a private attorney. Make the right decisions, be informed, learn your rights . . . . get some coaching. Without it you may be looking back and wishing you had spent that few hundred dollars to make sure you got things done right.
Proud to Help You in these Economically Challenging Times!
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