Is Online Divorce Right for You?
Getting your divorce prepared through our online divorce service can
save you time, money, and hassle. Our service can be especially helpful
if one or both of you are in the military or if you live in different
states. However, the process will only work if your divorce is uncontested.
To see if our process will work for you, make sure you can answer yes
to the following statements.
My spouse and I both agree to end the marriage,
and we're both willing to sign the papers.
If you and your spouse both agree to the divorce, our service can make
the divorce process easier to deal with. Most of the time, everything
can be done through the mail, so you don't even need to see your spouse
if you don't want to. However, your spouse will need to sign the papers,
so you must have some way to get in touch with him or her.
We both agree how we will divide our property
and debts, or the property and debts have already been divided.
Whether you still live together and haven't made the decisions yet
about who gets what, or you've already separated and divided everything,
Help Yourself Divorce makes the transition from couple to singles much
easier. If you haven't talked about your property division yet, our
divorce questionnaire will get you
talking about it. If you're able to agree, we'll document your decisions
in legal terms the court can understand.
We agree who will have custody of our children,
and what the visitation schedule will be with each parent.
If you have children, this is usually the most difficult
aspect of your divorce. However, we know from experience that you can
still effectively co-parent even though you're no longer a couple. We'll
ask you the questions needed to assemble a parenting plan that's as
detailed or as liberal as you'd like it to be. Our hassle-free process
is designed to reduce the conflict in your divorce, and hopefully our
service can help you and your spouse maintain your partnership and reach
your post-divorce parenting goals.
There has not been any domestic violence,
child abuse or substance abuse in our marriage, and neither spouse feels
intimidated by the other.
There are times when it's not a good idea to attempt negotiations. If
you're afraid of your spouse or if there's child abuse or substance
abuse, you can't be on equal footing. In a situation like this, it's
in your best interest to seek legal advice from a competent family law
attorney.
Although no one can wave a magic wand and make divorce easy, this process
can be less stressful and more civil for you and your spouse. If you
don't need legal advice, and you don't need a battle, Help Yourself
Divorce can help you save your sanity and your budget during these trying
times.
Get started by filling out the questionnaire
now.
IMPORTANT: Help Yourself Divorce is a paralegal service, not
a law firm. Seek help from an attorney if you need legal advice.