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Rhode Island Uncontested Divorce Coaching by Attorney Chris Pearsall

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You have the legal right to represent yourself in your own Rhode Island divorce proceedings.  A lawyer is NOT required.  However, you need to know what you are doing.  Plus, need correct legal information to do that.

 

Notice how I said that.  You NEED to know what you are doing and you NEED correct legal information when doing so.  However, I didn't know of any way for people to get that information affordably without having to provide substantial amount of money to an attorney to retain him or her.


My Rhode Island Divorce Coaching program is the process of assisting you and advising you about how you go about the law and exercising your legal rights to represent yourself, called "Pro Se" before the Rhode Island Family Court.


The RI Divorce Coaching Program is conducive specifically to helping you with the law and procedure regarding your uncontested Rhode Island Divorce depending upon your desires and your needs.


The coaching program is best designed for uncontested Rhode Island Divorces is affordable at only $135 for thorough minimum one hour coaching session but is also helpful for most areas of Rhode Island Family Law.


Coaching Sessions for an uncontested Rhode Island divorce typically consist of five (5) divorce coaching sessions specifically designed to acquaint you with, educate you, inform you, and advise you about the Rhode Island divorce process so that you have a better chance to proceed through your Rhode Island Family Court's Uncontested divorce proceeding successfully.


RI Divorce Coaching sessions may be purchased by you on "as needed basis" as your uncontested divorce process proceeds.  This eliminates the need to come up with substantial money to obtain legal assistance all at once.


If you need additional sessions to work out issues with your spouse, you may purchase an additional session or two as you feel necessary to address your divorce and family issues to resolve your uncontested divorce more fully.


Rhode Island Divorce Coaching for uncontested divorces is -

Innovative!  

New!

Successful!  

Affordable!

and Saves You Money!


Do you want to do yourself a favor?  Don't wing it.  Don't try to do it without professional help!  You risk causing yourself aggravation, anxiety, money, time and emotional turmoil.

 

Affordable legal help in you Rhode Island uncontested divorce is only a call away.  Call me today at (401) 632-6976.  I'll be happy to meet with you.

 


Authored By:

 

Christopher A. Pearsall, Attorney-at-Law

Rhode Island's Full-Time Divorce* Lawyer is Now
Rhode Island's Only Divorce and Family Law Coach
!!

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Participating in Family Law Coaching Sessions!

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Assume that you are served with Rhode Island divorce papers. The question people usually ask first is this, "Do I have to hire a Rhode Island divorce lawyer?"  

If you don't think of that one, you might consider worrying because you are not thinking about protecting yourself at all.  Yet by the same token if you somehow think that by hiring a divorce lawyer that you are "all set", I urge you to think again.  In my professional opinion as a lawyer who has dedicated his legal career to Rhode Island Divorce I can tell you with a high degree of certainty the if you think that as long as you have the money to pay your lawyer you can just lay it on his or her shoulders and you will be fine then "Think again!"  

I'll try to address those statements in a more detailed article.  Suffice it to say that no one protects your interests better than you because YOU are the one who has part of your life at stake, not the lawyer.

Yet to answer the question, "Do you have to get a lawyer?", the answer is a resounding "No."

The fact is that you have the right to represent yourself if you choose to do so.  In many instances I recommend that people do precisely that.  Do I recommend that you try to represent yourself without some reasonable measure of legal guidance?  Absolutely not!  It's just about as bad as calling an electrician to immediately deal with a huge plumbing leak.  

In the very least, if you are going to represent yourself in a Rhode Island divorce case you need to have some guidance from a licensed Rhode Island lawyer not just at the beginning of your divorce but along the way as your divorce progresses as well.  My suggestion?  Seek out a Rhode Island lawyer who has practiced divorce law in the Rhode Island family courts regularly for the past 3 to 5 years at a minimum and ask him or her to coach you and advise you through the divorce process.

If you are determined to represent yourself without any experienced legal guidance, then my prayers are with you.  

Am I being dramatic here?  I don't think so.  You see recently I found the list of questions that I came up with when I entered the divorce process before I became a lawyer or knew anything about Rhode Island divorce and family law.

1.  What paperwork do I need to file?

2.  How do I fill all these things out?

3.  One page says to put in the Defendant's name, another page right after it says to write the name and address of the Respondent.  Who is the Respondent?

4.  How do I fill out this financial form of assets and liabilities?  I'm not living at home anymore and I'm giving my wife every dime I make.  Do I fill out income from my paycheck?  Do I put zero because I don't keep any of it?  Do I put both of our incomes down?  What about the assets?  If the mortgage is in my name but both our names are on the house deed then do I put the value as 1/2 of the house?  Can I use the tax valuation or do I have to pay for an appraisal just to finish this form?  

5.  Whose expenses are these?  Are they mine or for our whole family at the house?

6.  When do these Notice of Automatic Orders apply to me?

7. How does the Rhode divorce process work?

8.  How does my wife get the papers?  Does she get all of these papers?

9.  What is this "Nominal Date" that is shown on the Summons and why do I need to complete two of them?  

10.  Is everything split equally by the judge?  Will I get half or could I get less?

|11.  If I'm agreeable, how long will this Rhode Island divorce take?

12.  Can my wife keep me out of my house now that I am not sleeping there anymore?

13.  When and how often can I see my children?

14.  If the judge doesn't divide things equally then how does the divorce judge figure out who gets what and who is going to pay the different bills?

15.  We lived paycheck to paycheck, how much child support do I provide for my children and will I have to pay alimony?  If I do, how long will that go.

16.  If I find out I'm going to be laid off from my job, what do I do then?

17.  Is there any way the kids can stay in the house?

18.  Does Rhode Island law say I can't do certain things once the divorce is filed?

19.  The Summons says my wife will have to appear and answer the divorce complaint.  Does that mean we show up with our witnesses that day?

20.  If I use "irreconcilable differences" as my reason for divorce, how do I prove that?  Do I need paper evidence to give the judge?  

21.  What if I can't survive? Can I return to my house until I figure out some other living arrangements?

22.  If I agreed to give my wife all my paycheck and I put it in writing, will the court force me to abide by that?

These are only a few of hundreds (if not thousands) of questions that you or anyone else faced with divorce might wonder about like I did.

Divorce isn't a cakewalk. Think about it.  It involves your life and what you have accumulated with your spouse, children (if you have any), assets, debts, family relationships, emotions, mental health, change of lifestyle, how you live, living alone versus living together, your clothes, where your children may live, how often you can see your children, whether the divorce is going to hurt your children or your spouse is going to turn into your worst nightmare, etc....  Yes, I am jumping all over here but my point is fairly clear a Rhode Island divorce is important.

No matter what you do for your life's work or what you've tried to make out of your life, nothing helps you more than knowledge of the fundamentals.  Divorce is no different than any other task that you are faced with the more understanding you have about it, the better you feel about how you can handle it, the better you can deal with it emotionally and the more control you are likely to have over things that are actually in your control in the divorce process.  Understanding the fundamentals of Rhode Island divorce and knowledge about the process and your legal rights is crucial.

Think about how hard it would be to read a book written in english if you didn't know the alphabet or understand word combinations or what they meant.  Without those fundamentals you might as well be a balloon blowing in a harsh wind in a forest.  You'd be out of control with no destination always fearful if you were going to hit a branch and pop, never to be the same again.

That's what I do for people in divorce situations.  Whether you plan on hiring a lawyer to represent you or not, and whether or not it's me you want to ask  . . . there is one thing that I believe strongly in.  It's this . . .  if YOU going to go through a divorce, YOU need to be fully advised of the FUNDAMENTALS of the Rhode Island Divorce Process, YOU need to know your basic Legal Rights, and YOU need the answers to the questions that are most important to YOU or that worry YOU the most!

In every sport, educational class, or business venture it is CRUCIAL to know the fundamentals and to be informed about them by someone who knows them well . . . THE COACH!

You are my focus!  That is precisely why I developed my Coaching Program.  People need to know the FUNDAMENTALS of Rhode Island divorce.  They relate to YOU and YOUR situation!  If you go into a divorce without personally knowing them yourself, then it doesn't matter if you hire a Rhode Island divorce lawyer or not, you're still a balloon blowing in the wind. . . . now you're just doing so and you have to pay a bill as well.

This program could take you from the beginning of an amicable, uncontested Rhode Island Divorce to the end successfully.  Yet more importantly it provides one of the greatest things missing from divorce practices these days. . . the FUNDAMENTALS!   So I've built a program to inform you of what every person should know about Rhode Island divorce if they are to help themselves and understand what their divorce attorney is doing for them. 

Without the fundamentals I offer, what can you expect in your divorce?  Here's a few of the lovely parting gifts you could take with you:  

Frustration
Anger
Larger Attorneys' fees
Loss of Control of not just your case but Your Life!
A Nervous Breakdown
Less than your share of the assets 
More debt to pay
Confusion and Lack of Understanding
Emotional turmoil 
Depression . . . and more.

I'm Attorney Christopher Pearsall and I am happy to consider myself "THE Rhode Island Divorce Coach."  I invented the Coaching Program for everyone.  The fundamentals, educational and legal advice session is one (1) hour and currently costs only $135.00.  

It's not for profit.  It's not for any glory or fame.  It's because people need and deserve help from someone who cares and someone who has been there!

It's the one thing I wish I would have had for myself in my own divorce before I even became a lawyer and though it's taken me many years to get here, I'm glad I can do something good to give back to the community by offering an extremely valuable service for much less than my services should go for on the open market.

I do undertake clients for representations but no matter what, I recommend and require that everyone who comes to me take this initial educational and legal advice Coaching Session.  It is literally the most essential and necessary part of ANY divorce!

I look forward to hearing from you and helping you understand the fundamentals so you can make the right decisions for YOU! 


Authored By:

Christopher A. Pearsall, Attorney-at-Law

Rhode Island's Full-Time Divorce* Lawyer is Now
Rhode Island's Only Divorce and Family Law Coach
!!

Discover the Tremendous Benefits You Receive by 

Participating in Family Law Coaching Sessions!

Go to RhodeIslandDivorceCoach.com


Call (401) 632-6976 Now
to
Schedule Your Low-Cost Rhode Island Divorce* or Family Law* Coaching Session!

Copyright 2009 to Present.  Christopher A. Pearsall, Esquire
 Offering Divorce and Family Law Coaching for a New Millenium!

* The Rhode Island Supreme Court licenses all lawyers in the general practice of law. The court does not license or certify any lawyer as an expert or specialist in any field of practice.

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Not everyone in a Rhode Island divorce needs a lawyer for everything in the divorce.

A little help filing the divorce packet to make sure everything is covered may be just what the coach ordered.

Or perhaps you need the legal advice to know your rights and what to expect in the whole process both legally and procedurally throughout the divorce.  The divorce coach is on the job for you.

Maybe you aren't even concerned about these two things and you want help with what to say at the hearing so that everything goes smoothly at your nominal divorce hearing.  Once again, a Rhode Island divorce coach is just what you need to get the job done.

Take this example:

John was able to handle the filing paperwork without too much difficulty and he worked out an agreement with his wife but John has looked at the questions provided by the court and some of them don't seem to apply to his situation.  John wants things to be over and done with and
needs to get back to work if he can right after the hearing.  John isn't really sure about what to say or how to conduct the hearing.

John has heard that the judge he will be in front of will not help him in the slightest when his hearing comes up so he wants to be prepared.  John calls a few divorce lawyers but they will not help him simply for the divorce hearing itself.  The lawyers want $1,500.00 to get involved and encourage John to get a continuance.  John is frustrated.

John hears about my divorce coaching and gives me a call. I get John right into my office because he only has until tomorrow morning and thankfully I have an available coaching slot.  Within a few hours John feels good about his hearing.  He is comfortable that he can handle it well.

The next day John calls me after the hearing with the good news.  The judge was happy with the process because it took only ten (10) minutes from beginning to end and John was able to get back to work in record time and didn't lose too much time from work.

For only $135 John was able to call me and get the coaching help he needed, when he needed it to fit his needs when other lawyers wouldn't do it for him.  John got just what he needed.  He got the service when he needed it.  Yet most importantly John achieved the result he wanted to achieve for a price that he felt was well worth it.

In fact, to make it easier for him, since John wasn't familiar with the preparation and entry of the temporary order then final decree and he had a busy schedule, he came back to me for two (2) more coaching sessions to cover these separate issues and I helped John make sure his Rhode Island divorce decision and his Final Judgment of Divorce were prepared and ready for him to enter right on time.  In the end, John saved time and money by engaging me to help him with these two important facets of his Rhode Island divorce proceeding.

By John's account, I saved him money and aggravation and he had the confidence of knowing that since his divorce coach is an experienced Rhode Island divorce lawyer that it was done right.  When all was said and done, John was thrilled with the coaching service and John received a compliment from the judge for making sure he had done his homework and was prepared for his divorce proceeding properly.

Coaching is a helping hand by a legal professional when you need it.  Finally, a legal service that helps you on the level that you need it, when you need it, without all of the extras you don't need and shouldn't pay for.  

Do you have a Rhode Island Divorce or family law court matter or problem that you are uncertain of, need help with, or need a second opinion on from a highly qualified and experienced lawyer with a law practice focused exclusively in Rhode island Divorce and Family Law?  

Welcome to my RI divorce and family law practice, The Rhode Island Divorce & Family Law Institute.

I am dedicated to providing the high quality services that you need, when you need them, at unbelievably affordable prices, when other divorce and family law lawyers licensed in Rhode Island will not.

Skeptical?  Is your legal issue worth spending $135 for services that are worth more than double that amount?  If your legal issue isn't worth spending $135, then clearly it isn't important enough to you to even contact a lawyer, so why bother.

I welcome you to contact me to set up your Coaching, Advice and Case Evaluation Session. Each session is a minimum of 1 Hour and costs only $135.00.  

Sessions were previously only available in my office by appointment during business hours.  However, due to popularity and demand for these services, appointments are now available via conference calls by telephone with prepayment by Mastercard, Visa or Discover.  Telephone appointments are available in early evening hours on Tuesdays and Thursdays if scheduled in advance and reserved with a credit card deposit of $25.00.

Rhode Island Divorce & Family Law Coaching is the legal practice of the future .... NOW!




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