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What Should Men Do to Prepare for Divorce?

Men's Divorce Lawyer

While no one enters a marriage thinking it’ll end, the sad fact is that many marriages will not succeed, and many men will experience the pain and stress of a divorce at some point. While the emotional impact can be immediate and devastating, taking some initial steps to protect yourself and your assets and ensure that your rights are respected during the difficult divorce experience is important.

Document Everything

Suppose your ex’s lawyer decides to play hardball. In that case, you might need to paint a thorough and convincing portrait of your marriage for the judge to counter the falsehoods and distortions that could be part of your ex’s legal strategy. It’ll help to have as much documentation as possible, including any police reports, receipts, old tax returns, and anything else you can use to fight for the truth during the court proceedings. Take detailed notes on every conversation you have with your ex or their attorney, and have specific dates and times for every interaction.

Take Inventory

You are entitled to half of your joint property, and you should take a thorough inventory of everything purchased during the marriage. It might seem tedious and heartbreaking, but you’ll have a much better chance of getting your fair share if you take a detailed room-by-room inventory of everything you have.

Get an Attorney

Choosing the right men’s divorce attorney to guide you during the divorce is an extremely important decision that will have repercussions for your financial future for years. At Gerkin & Decker, PC, we have the expertise and experience to ensure your rights are respected. With proven legal strategies that have helped many men protect their assets, our legal team will be sure to fight for your best interest. Contact us today for a free consultation!

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