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Can you obtain a fair outcome in the biased court system?

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

One certainly cannot navigate the sometimes muddy waters of a divorce without receiving some appropriate divorce information and having the help of one experienced in dispensing divorce legal help. In other words, if a divorce is threatening to end your marriage, you must hire yourself an attorney. BUT LAWYERS ARE EXPENSIVE!  and the outcome of your divorce is 90% set in stone by the time divorce papers are served.

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Once you have been thru secretdivorce.com you can better find an experienced divorce lawyer will help you through the complications that can arise from even the easiest of divorce cases to those that come when custody of children is in dispute or when there are many assets to divide and protect.

The Internet is also be a great tool when looking for ways to not only survive, but to come out on top in your divorce. SecretDivorce.com is the tool in the group for divorce advice for men in any of the 50 states.

Many communities, job sites, and places of worship are beginning to offer support groups and counseling services for members and employees dealing with the personal devastation that a divorce can deal to a family. As the rates of divorce continue to rise, it is a sure bet that more of these kinds of support services will continue to pop up for men in need good legal help and information when dealing with divorce.  But why not do what 100’s of men have already done and prepare yourself to come out on top and not need these other timely and sometimes useless resources?

The pain of divorce and its ramifications are not going to go away anytime soon. However, SecretDivorce.com is available to help you get the alimony and child support outcome you deserve.

Should You Hire An Attorney?

Friday, March 10th, 2006

After learning how expensive divorce attorneys are these days, many men ask if they should hire an attorney. Men often believe that the law favors women and that with or without an attorney they are screwed. Our advice is simple. Consult with two or three attorneys. Determine if good representation will change the outcome of your case. If the answer is yes, then retaining counsel will be necessary. If it is likely that representation will not affect the outcome, consider settling your matter and having an attorney review the final paperwork.

Early divorce preparation is the key to a successful divorce. Early divorce planning will allow you to reduce child support and alimony payments, obtain the custody of your kids that you want, and reduce the amount of marital assets that your wife will walk away with from your marriage. Consult with Secret Divorce to learn the tricks and techniques to utilize for a successful divorce.

Can You Prevent Your Wife From Retaining an Aggressive Attorney in Your Divorce?

Wednesday, February 15th, 2006

The simple answer is yes. Secret Divorce teaches you how to prevent you wife from retaining the most aggressive divorce attorney in town. Ensuring that your spouse does not retain the most litigious attorney in your area may allow you to settle your case prior to going to trial or at least narrow the issues in your matter- both significantly reducing your attorneys fees by thousands of dollars. Don’t be caught off guard: Educate yourself and plan for a successful divorce today.

What Is Community Property?

Saturday, February 4th, 2006

Community property originally derived from Spanish law. The following states have community property laws:
Arizona
California
Idaho
Louisiana
Nevada
New Mexico
Texas
Washington
Wisconsin

What is Community Property?

Community property law is a method of dividing property. Under community property laws, all property acquired during a marriage is equally divided between the spouses and each spouse has a one-half interest in all such property. Property either party had prior to the marriage and property acquired by one spouse during the marriage by gift or inheritance is considered an exception to community property law because it is separate property.

How Does Community Property Affect Your Divorce Case?

Many men in community property states wrongly believe that their assets do not belong to their wives because the assets were purchased solely from their income. Under community property laws, all income of either party is community property and owned equally by the parties.

Retirement assets, such as pensions, 401(k)s ,and IRAs are often of grave concern to men facing divorce. Clearly, any retirement earned before marriage is a man’s separate property and his wife would have no interest in that portion of his retirement. However, retirement earned during the marriage is community property and therefore both parties would own a one-half interest in it.

Learning the law and how it will affect your divorce is imperative to successful divorce planning. SecretDivorce.com teaches you to determine how you would fare today in a divorce and then provides hundreds of tricks and techniques to improve your divorce outcome in the future. With proper education and planning any man can successfully divorce and save thousands of dollars.

Should You Divorce Your Spouse?

Tuesday, January 24th, 2006

This is a question a lawyer should not answer.  If you consult with a lawyer and he promotes divorce, he may not have your best interest at heart, but rather his own pocketbook.  If you feel like you need help making the choice to stay in your marriage or divorce, consult with a therapist.  A lawyer can and should advise you what is in your financial best interest, but matters of the heart are better left up to you.  If you are considering divorce, you should learn how to prepare for a divorce so that you are not caught off guard.  Educating yourself and learning how to protect yourself under any circumstance is always advisable.  Many individuals are reluctant to consult with a lawyer because they believe that they are committing to divorce.  Educating yourself and learning how to prepare in the event of divorce should be seen as a insurance policy in the event that your marriage ends in divorce.