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Even if you consider your divorce amicable or less complicated because you do not have children, it does not hurt to consult with a family law attorney to ensure you’re protecting yourself, property, and future. While many people may think of hiring an attorney for a “simple” divorce without children, there are other factors to consider when proceeding, such as: refinancing and removing a party from the marital home, splitting retirement accounts, and joint debt. Access your credit report, list all of your property, and consult with an attorney before finalizing your divorce without children.
By Jill Coil4.8
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Even if you consider your divorce amicable or less complicated because you do not have children, it does not hurt to consult with a family law attorney to ensure you’re protecting yourself, property, and future. While many people may think of hiring an attorney for a “simple” divorce without children, there are other factors to consider when proceeding, such as: refinancing and removing a party from the marital home, splitting retirement accounts, and joint debt. Access your credit report, list all of your property, and consult with an attorney before finalizing your divorce without children.

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