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Friday, May 10, 2013

TIPS TO CUT THE COST OF A DIVORCE

Almost every country practice divorce and almost every country finds it expensive. Divorce is the final termination of a marital union, cancelling the legal duties and responsibilities of marriage and dissolving the bonds of matrimony between the parties. But divorce doesn’t mean you also have to dissolve all your money in your bank. There is a plenty of ways to make sure you separation doesn’t end up breaking the bank as well.

•Keep talking and arrange your own divorce
You may find it difficult to stay friendly or even casual to each other but you should try communicating rather than depending on solicitors. You can save the money you’re supposed to pay the solicitor and this will help keep costs down. Talk about how you will look after any children of the marriage, and how you will divide money, property and possessions, if both parties will settle the situation calmly and agreed on such things you will not have to go to a court hearing and the paperwork should be straightforward. “Emotions often bubble to the surface but keeping good lines of communication open will make the overall divorce process less stressful and should ensure a swift conclusion. “Divorce will require some negotiation and compromise. If one or both of you sticks rigidly to a certain position, the divorce process will become costly and take longer to conclude.” Says Martin Bamford of independent financial advisers Informed Choice...



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