No couple wants to go through a divorce. However, there are some situations in which a relationship has become too negative to continue. A contested divorce is when a couple cannot agree on the terms of a divorce and decide their issues need to be resolved in divorce court.

Contested divorces are usually complicated and can involve serious/sensitive issues. The divorce lawyers at Tucker, Nong and Associates can make sure your rights are represented. Whenever possible, our experienced divorce lawyers always try to reach a reasonable agreement between you and your spouse. However, we are also prepared to aggressively represent your best interests in court.

Five Reasons You Should Hire a Divorce Lawyer

If you are seriously considering a divorce, there are some important things to consider. Contested divorce cases can become complicated and stressful. Here are five (5) reasons ou should hire a divorce lawyer to manage your case:

1) Legal Advice

Divorce is a very unique area of the law and can vary from state to state. Every divorce case is unique and has different elements to consider. Contested divorce cases are typically for couples that have been married for a longer period of time, have children, have complicated finances or the reason for divorce is based on serious faults. A divorce lawyer can protect your interests and help you decide what option will have the most benefit for you immediately and in the future.

2) Reduce Stress

Simply put, going through a divorce is stressful. Going through a divorce is difficult enough without the heavy burden of preparing complex legal documents. When you work with a divorce attorney, he or she will be able to gather information from you and then take care of the rest. You should be focused on taking care of yourself – let your attorney manage your legal affairs.

3) Avoid Mistakes

Individuals who try to manage their own contested divorce often make mistakes. This is for two primary reasons:

  1. The legal system is complicated and requires a background in law.
  2. Stress makes it difficult to make the best decision.

Errors in your paperwork can have serious negative effects on your divorce proceeding. Oftentimes errors involving finances such as allocation of debt, incorrect evaluation or other common errors will require additional legal efforts. These additional efforts can cost you both time and money. By hiring an experienced divorce attorney, you can feel more confident that your case is being managed correctly and that you are avoiding errors that could have serious negative impacts on your future.

4) Agreements That Benefit Your Interests

Courts are obligated to review and documents that are presented during proceedings. However, creating clear agreements that protect your best interests can be very difficult. An unclear or incorrect agreement that uses incorrect language may not accurately capture your wishes and could be difficult to enforce. By using an attorney, you can be more confident that any legal documents that are presented in court will clearly state your wishes and that the resulting divorce decree will be error free and have positive benefits.

5) Save Time

Going through a divorce can be very uncomfortable. Therefore, it is in your best interests to ensure your divorce proceedings move quickly, so that you can get on with your life. Administrative errors such as improper filing or not providing adequate information can cause divorce proceedings to continue for longer than they should. By hiring a divorce attorney, you can avoid unwanted delays in your case.

Do You Find Yourself In Need Of A Family Lawyer In Virginia, Maryland Or Washington D.C.?

If you find yourself considering divorce or need to fight for custody of your children you need to speak with an experineced family law attorney as soon as possible. Please contact us online or call our Vienna, Virgnia office directly at 703.991.7978 or our Rockville, Maryland office at 301.637.5392 to schedule your case consultation.

Yuvora Nong
Helping VA, MD & Washington D.C. clients with all of their immigration law legal needs since 1997.