3 divorce mistakes men make #1
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http://www.divorcetoolboxformen.com/f... When it comes to divorce advice for men, this may be the most important tip of all. See a divorce attorney soon as you sense your marriage is on rocky ground. Men tend to delay talking with an attorney because they usually believe marital counseling or mediation will take care of things. But that is rarely the case. This delay in getting good legal advice is one of the biggest divorce mistakes men make. An initial consultation will help answer important questions about assets, child custody and the marital home should you go on to separate and begin the divorce process. Do not delay in setting up an appointment to see a good qualified divorce attorney. This may be the best piece of divorce advice for men.TRANSCRIPT
3 Divorce Mistakes Men Make: #1
Discover three common mistakes most men make during their divorce
It’s been said that the three toughest things to deal with in
life
are death, divorce and the loss of a job.
I’ve experienced all three.
But it took my own divorce to see that
some light needed to be shed on divorce and a man’s life.
While there are hundreds of books out there by noted
lawyers, psychologists,
educators, gurus…
…I found few offer some simple golden nuggets to help you
get through this painful period.
As liberated as this world is now, men still get screwed more often than
women. Our justice system is way behind
the times.
And divorcing wives (and their attorneys) use this well-known
fact to their advantage time and
again.
Whether it involves children, division of assets or anything in between, divorcing
husbands are almost always on the short
end of the stick.
So just what is a guy to do?
You need to avoid 3 costly errors made
by most of the 1,000,000 men who
divorce in the US each year.
It seems that no matter what
background a man has he ends up
committing this trio of errors,
which I discuss in detail in my best-selling Amazon
ebook, “9 Secrets a Man Needs to Know to Survive a Divorce.”
#1 Mistake: Not Seeing an Attorney
ASAP
Even if you are considering
mediation or marital counseling,
it is critical you see a qualified divorce attorney if your
marriage is on rocky ground.
You need to clearly understand all the possible options if
you should go on to separate or divorce.
Your divorce attorney can fill you in on all the possible scenarios for you in
the state you live in.
Yes, laws regarding divorce do differ
from state to state.
Your attorney will tell you how your financial and
custodial responsibilities might change.
For a more detailed free report on the 3 costly mistakes men
make in divorce,
please go to http://www.divorcetoolboxformen.com/free-report.