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Impartial Divorce Advice On How To Get A Divorce

Getting divorce advice is most often an emotional challenge so finding out how to get a divorce requires a combination of research and good judgement. Feelings of sadness, anger, frustration and anxiety affect not just the couple involved but also relatives, friends and other colleagues. People tend to take sides and exaggerate situations and events, making it difficult to find impartial advice. So how does one go finding divorce advice that is not biased or suspect of ulterior motives.

The reliability of divorce advice obviously depends on the character of the person giving it. To find out how to get a divorce it may be advisable to stay away from friends or friends of your spouse. Regardless of how sincere the advice may be, there will always be a nagging doubt that it may be slanted to favor you or your spouse.

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Using Information About Divorce Rates When Giving Divorce Advice

Nothing speaks louder than information about divorce rates and statistics when giving divorce advice. Divorce is a highly emotional situation and all the people involved in it: the couple, relatives, friends, employers and even neighbors are usually swayed by feelings. Under these circumstances, divorce advice can be biased and tainted. Any factual data that can be used as the basis for divorce advice may help put the advice on a more impartial and objective level.

Divorce rates vary sharply from country to country, influenced greatly by the dominant religion in the country. As of 2011, there are only two countries in the world where divorce is illegal: the Philippines and the Vatican State. Nevertheless, religion still plays a part in a country’s attitudes towards divorce so predominantly Catholic countries will tend to have lower divorce rates than, for instance, Islamic countries where the religion allows for divorce. Sweden has the highest divorce rate in the world with 54.9% of marriages ending in divorce, followed by the United States with 54.8%. India has the lowest with 1.1% followed by its geographical and cultural neighbor Sri Lanka with 1.5%. Other factors that influence divorce rates are the economy and employment opportunities for women

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Should You Get Divorce Advice?

Starry eyes, dreams and hopes eternal are what a man and a woman bring to their marriage. But, sometimes stars burn out, dreams fade and hopes vanish. When this happens, divorce looms as an option for a way out and a second chance. Divorce proceedings can be a mine field and divorce advice can be invaluable in trying to navigate yourself through it. A couple contemplating divorce is going through an emotionally-charged experience and is really not in a position to make sober, objective judgements. Getting divorce advice would be a smart move. But, what kind of divorce advice should a couple get? Assuming that both husband and wife are agreeable to getting divorce advice, here are some suggestions.

Get advice from loved ones. Parents, siblings, and relatives whose judgements are respected can be good sources of divorce advice. For starters, it is safe to assume that they have the couple’s best interests at heart and will give advice for their welfare.

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Divorce Advice Before Appearing In Divorce Court

By the time a couple’s decision involves appearing before divorce court, things shall have reached a critical stage so divorce advice is important before it gets to this point. Appearing in a divorce court is a milestone, both emotional and procedural, in the road to a divorce. Any advice that can prevent matters from getting to this stage may save the couple a lot of regrets in the future.

A divorce court is resorted to when the husband and wife cannot reach an agreement on the terms of a divorce settlement. In effect, going to divorce court means appearing at a trial. The proceedings in a divorce court are similar to those of other types of trials. In the divorce court, the respective lawyers will argue their cases before the judge. The lawyer of the person asking for the divorce appears first, presents the witnesses who are then cross-examined by the other party’s lawyer. Then, it is the defendant’s turn to present witnesses and argue the case. After the final witness, the judge renders a decision.

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