Divorce is nothing if not difficult. The legal complexities involved are more than enough for anyone, but even these are overshadowed by the personal impact of ending a marriage. The outcome of a divorce has a far-reaching impact on the lives of everyone involved: husband, wife, children, relatives and even family friends. Divorce attorneys cannot make divorce easy, but good lawyers will help conclude a divorce as painlessly as possible. Dallas-Fort Worth residents can rely on The Carroll Law Firm to provide the legal expertise necessary through all phases of the divorce process.
Taking the First Steps
In many ways, initiating a divorce is the most difficult part of the process. When filing for divorce, many people feel vulnerable, depressed and overwhelmed. The prospect of a legal dispute with one’s own spouse can be difficult to face. The goal of the divorce attorneys at The Carroll Law Firm is to help make every stage of the legal process as comprehensible and approachable as possible.
In the early stages of a divorce, the lawyers will require copies of financial paperwork detailing the household’s shared assets and debts, as well as its members’ tax histories, investments and retirement plans. It is also helpful for the divorce lawyers to have copies of receipts detailing each spouse’s individual expenditures that may have impacted the family’s financial status. The more information that is available to your divorce lawyers, the better the outcome of the divorce is likely to be.
Staying on Course
One of the most important things to remember is divorce is commonly a lengthy process. The soonest a divorce can be finalized is two months after the initial filing. In practice, though, the average divorce will probably take longer. Attorneys must negotiate but before they can negotiate, all relevant information must be compiled and cataloged. If the case goes to court, it will likely take longer still.
It is also during this process child support and custody issues will be settled. During this phase, each party’s behavior, assets and personal history will be closely examined. Because the law allows room for interpretation, custody and asset distribution are often subjective judgments.
It is in this phase the advice of divorce attorneys proves most valuable. Throughout the discovery process and negotiations, the guidance of the experienced divorce attorneys at The Carroll Law Firm in the Dallas-Fort Worth area will be an important part of protecting individual interests and ensuring an equitable settlement.
Making the Transition
Once the divorce is finalized, the lawyers on both sides will present their clients with a certified divorce decree. At this point, the divorce will be legally recognized and all terms of the agreement will take effect. Finalizing the divorce means assets will be distributed as outlined in either a judge’s ruling or an agreement reached out of court between the divorce lawyers and their clients. If the settlement or judgment requires it, houses, properties and other assets may be sold to make distribution possible. In addition, custody and child support guidelines will become active.
The transitional period will be difficult. During this time, it is a good idea to stay in contact with your divorce lawyers. Many Dallas-Fort Worth clients of The Carroll Law Firm want continuing advice after their divorces are finalized.
Contact The Carroll Law Firm
For people moving forward with a divorce, good divorce attorneys are an invaluable asset. The lawyers at The Carroll Law Firm, serving Dallas-Forth Worth and the rest of Texas, understand the importance of defending each client’s rights during difficult divorce proceedings. Contact The Carroll Law Firm online or call us at 214-800-2812 or 817-706-7322 to arrange your free initial consultation. We offer flexible appointment times to meet your scheduling needs.