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Pro se Divorce

Many people do not know about Pro se divorce yet it is possible to do a Pro se divorce in every state. Pro se divorce means that you can do it yourself thus maintaining control over your personal divorce process. Therefore, Pro se divorce means that you both agree not to retain attorneys or to enter the adversarial legal system. Instead, you both choose to mediate and negotiate all issues until you can reach an uncontested fair, equitable, and just Agreement that is in the best interest of the entire family through mutual cooperation. (Uncontested means you both agree to how your assets, real estate, personal property and liabilities shall be divided. It also means you have agreed to how the care, custody, support, and education of the minor children shall be managed.)

What Exactly Does Pro se Mean?

Pro se divorce means that you design and craft your own agreement with your spouse or alone creating a divorce proposal( also called a memorandum of understanding) which comprehensively covers every contingency that needs to in your agreement to protect your future. You do not have to retain an attorney if you decide to do a Pro se divorce. Pro se divorce is a way of going around the adversarial legal system instead of going through it where you are baited against one another making it virtually impossible to reach an agreement. A Pro se divorce saves you emotional heartache, thousands of dollars and valuable time. Most people who do a Pro se divorce get a no-fault divorce based on an irretrievable breakdown of the marriage.

Divorcemap Can Show You The Way to Pro se!

We have created a workable unique system for Pro se divorce that is individualized for each family's needs. Let us map the way, so you don't get lost. For further information check out the article entitled "Ten Steps for Obtaining a Pro se Divorce", or you may begin your FREE assessment today!

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