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February 20, 2009

Divorce Lawyer Phoenix: My Experience

I hired a divorce lawyer Phoenix area to handle my unique case. At first, the first attorney that I hired was not willing to work with me and my then spouse to handle the divorce out of court. This was frustrating to me because we had hoped for a good relationship after divorce. Therefore, I hired another attorney who was more willing to speak with my spouse and me about the circumstances we were in to help us to come up with a solution that just made sense for all of us. I was thrilled.

If you are considering a divorce without lawyers Phoenix professionals can help. What I found was that the best option for me was the divorce mediation Arizona professionals offered. This is a bit different than the process of just hiring a divorce attorney and calling the process done. The collaborative discussions helped us to find the right solution for our home, our investments, and most importantly our child. I walked away from that initial lawyer because they wanted a simple and yet drawn out and painful way to end our marriage and this is not something that we were hoping for. I encourage anyone considering divorce to look at this option.

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5 Comment(s)

  1. Collin | Mar 7, 2009 | Reply

    I think it is a very good alternative. If you have ever seen a divorce trial you will know how cold and harmful they can be. Dealing with just one person definately is less embarrassing than a courtroom full of strangers.

  2. Nicholas | Mar 10, 2009 | Reply

    It is also a great way to avoid the huge expense involved with two lawyers fighting it out over who gets Aunt Martha’s gray vase. With today’s economy anything that saves money while helping you has to be good.

  3. Jayden | Mar 12, 2009 | Reply

    You were lucky to find a lawyer willing to talk with your wife. My experience was awful, both attorneys fighting tooth and nail over nothing and the bills continuously climbing. I w9ish I had known about mediation before starting my divorce.

  4. Jack | Mar 14, 2009 | Reply

    Since most lawyers are only looking our for their client’s interests doesn’t mediation make more sense? Seems like it protects all parties involved much better than a divorce by trial.

  5. Logan | Mar 15, 2009 | Reply

    Since you have been through the process, how does the costs compare to a conventional divorce? In this economy every penny is getting more important. Does it save money?

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