Powered by Google
Join Our Site
Please Register or Login
to use this feature.
Please Register or Login
to use this feature.


Pre Divorce Agreements
by George Josserme

0
* Hover over the stars and click to rate.
Please Register or Login
to use this feature.
One of the biggest controversies when it comes to two adults separating each other are physical properties. Folks about to divorce each other who own a property ~or more than one~ confront a situation which may not come to an end without at least some frictions. Physical properties cannot be split in half. That is when two lawyers wrestle using words and laws as swords. In great many cases, it is a real fight which cannot be resolved.

What you just read is a simplistic but realistic way of explaining what occurs all too often. Lawyers may have tried to reach a fair middle ground, but should they not find it, they present their respective cases in court to a judge who has the last word on who keeps what regardless of who is happy about those words. Needless to say, the lawyers take a chunk of money to either succeed or to not succeed reaching that fair middle ground.

To me, it is undeniable that a divorce is always a sad ending to an union of two people who one day loved each other, and they were raving about it. It is also undeniable that options available in this still brand new century cannot prevent a sad ending, but those options put on a silver platter what is known as “pre divorce agreements”. They truly provide a splendid chance to prevent frictions, aggravations, hefty lawyers’ bills, and a decision taken by a judge who goes “by the law” which usually means “a heartless law”. I yet have to find one couple who wants any of this.

I could keep you reading for the next two hours about the options on a silver platter, but I am not going to. Instead, however, I am going to tell you that there is a well developed industry which amply makes pre divorce agreements to be a Godsend. That is the industry that I would be yelling about ~literally~ to those folks about to embark themselves in a divorce, and who have physical properties to divide.

Mediation is a road - Pre divorce agreements
are much better because they are written by
two people rather than men of law.
The most powerful ingredient in all of this is knowledge. The actual pre divorce agreements are not a problem. It is easy to create them, and to then have an attorney review the agreement. It is trouble-free, fast, and much less costly because the case goes to court and it is presented to a judge who has nothing to decide on physical assets because two adults already took a decision; and they put it in writing.

It goes without saying that acquiring that knowledge is of paramount importance. There is nothing hard or complex to learn or to be known. There are, nonetheless, a number of conditions ~many of which is common sense~ that must be known “in advance” on how to exploit a well developed industry meant and intended to provide benefits to divorcees.

Again, I could keep you reading for the next two hours ~and turn you green in the process~ on what to do and how to do it; but I am not a professional in these matters. There is a capable author who is more qualified and experienced than I am to do so, and he found a concise and to the point way to explain what must be known “in advance”. His writing is a gold nugget.

Splendid chance to prevent frictions, aggravations, hefty lawyers’ bill,
and decisions taken by one judge who goes “by the law” also provide
realistic post divorce financial security. It is all possible as long as you
learn how to tailor your case to your own pre divorce agreements.

Author's Bio
* George Josserme
* Editor-in-Chief
* Fountain of Wisdom

This man edited and published this e-book. He saw first hand
all the valuable information that went into writing its content.

There is knowledge, and wisdom, needed to be acquired when
there is something wise to work with: pre divorce agreements.

See all Articles from SelfGrowth.com Admin Top of Page

Please Register or Login
to use this feature.
Comments are limited to a maximum of 1000 characters.