Preparing to Meet with Your Divorce Attorney
There is plenty on your mind already if you’ve reached the point that you need to meet with a divorce lawyer about your case. Here are some things to remember…
Our divorce advice for men page is designed to provide you with everything you need to know about going through divorce as a man. Below you will find downloadable guides and checklists; pages on how the divorce process works in Washington, how to respond to being served with divorce papers, how to file for divorce, etc.; blogs on how dads can win custody, how a man should prepare for divorce proceedings, and much more. One of the best ways to protect yourself is to learn the rules, so start preparing yourself now!
Watch as expert divorce attorney and co-founder of Divorce Lawyers for Men, Frank Morris, teaches you the 11 Divorce Rules for Men that he developed over his 35+ years of representing men in Washington divorce cases. Download the Printable ‘Divorce Rules for Men‘ Checklist. Click the link below, enter your email address and we will send it straight to your inbox!
One of our top paralegals walks you through the paperwork most commonly needed for a divorce or custody case. We also have helpful links to the paperwork you need, and county clerks’ offices where you can find out the rules and procedures for your county.
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There is plenty on your mind already if you’ve reached the point that you need to meet with a divorce lawyer about your case. Here are some things to remember…