What To Do If A Friend or Relative Is Heading For Divorce
Most of us have known a relative or a close friend whose marriage is breaking up. During those times they may come to you for moral support. What do you do?
In addition to just listening to them and being someone to lean on, there may be more help that you can provide.
We often meet with friends and relatives of people going through a marriage breakup to answer questions they have about the divorce process. Many times parents of a divorcing spouse will seek advice from us as to how the court system will handle the dispute involving their grandchildren. Other times, friends with intimate knowledge of someone's finances will air their concerns as to the best way to protect assets. Gaining knowledge of the law and the procedure involved in a divorce can make you a valuable asset to your friend or relative when it comes time for that person to plan a strategy for negotiating a settlement.
If an asset is being overlooked or if you have questions as to the difference between what you have heard from a divorce lawyer and what you hear from the divorcing spouse as to how the matter will be resolved, speaking up could save your friend or relative from making a mistake.
The bottom line from this Florida Divorce Attorney is that relatives and friends of people going through a divorce sometimes come to us for advice so they can be of help.
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