When the subject of divorce is brought up, often one of the first things people think about is hiring an attorney. However, the expense of hiring an attorney may have you questioning whether hiring one is worth it or even necessary. The average divorce case in the United States is around $15,000. If you and your former spouse can agree on all the terms of your divorce, then it’s entirely possible to obtain a very inexpensive divorce called a “dissolution.” The average dissolution costs under $5000. However, as most divorced people can attest, divorce is rarely simple and easy, especially when children are involved.
When the subject of divorce is brought up, the first thing you should do is contact an attorney. Even if you ultimately choose not to hire one to represent you, talking with a legal advisor will give you a clear understanding of what you should actually expect and can provide you with a summary of the divorce process. Speaking to an attorney is inexpensive, usually a few hundred dollars or less for them to tell you about divorce and your rights.

In a scenario where finances are a concern, you might wonder if you and your spouse can have the same attorney represent you both and split the costs of representation. By law, an attorney cannot represent both parties. It is considered a conflict of interest, as any number of things could create bias against or favor toward one party. Therefore, if your spouse hires an attorney, you should do the same. An attorney will almost always have the upper hand over someone representing themselves. Hiring an attorney to represent you will likely result in a more favorable outcome.
In the event that you and your spouse are relatively agreeable on most terms, you can choose to hire an attorney as a mediator. While they cannot represent you or give you legal advice, they can inform you about applicable laws and facilitate discussion about options available for you and your spouse to consider. They can aid you with explaining the paperwork and drafting a settlement, conflict resolution, and child custody. Sometimes couples may begin with mediation, realize that they cannot reach agreeable terms, and ultimately decide to hire private counsel.
If you are interested in legally ending your marriage or would like to discuss your rights, please call our Akron divorce attorneys to make an appointment to discuss your potential divorce. If you have already been served with divorce papers by your spouse, you need to retain an attorney immediately, as there are court-required deadlines to meet. Call us at
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