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Four Ways You Can Help Your Attorney With Your Divorce Case - Cameron

Posted by Cameron Goulding | Mar 15, 2021 | 0 Comments

Going through a divorce can be filled with anxiety and uncertainty. You might feel as if you are not in control of your life or future. While it is true that some aspects of the divorce are not within your control, there are four ways you can help your attorney with your divorce case. A Michigan divorce attorney can protect your rights and advocate for you.

Every divorce case is different. You should do what makes sense in your situation. Here are a few suggestions you might want to consider about things you could do when working with your divorce lawyer:

Be Candid with Your Lawyer

Nearly every divorce involves some facts that can cause embarrassment. It could be detrimental to your outcome if you do not tell your divorce lawyer the truth about those matters. When your attorney knows the truth, he can prepare a response or defense. If your lawyer gets blindsided by those things during deposition or at court, on the other hand, it can hurt your case.

It can be tempting to hide some things for your lawyer and hope that the items do not get revealed during the lawsuit. This tactic usually backfires, particularly if the divorce is contentious.

Provide All the Documents and Information Promptly

The way that American courts handle divorce cases requires a lot of records, documents, and information. When your lawyer asks you to sign records authorizations, answer written questions, fill out forms, or provide documents, you should make every reasonable effort to do so right away.

The rules of civil procedure that govern divorce cases usually limit the time your lawyer has to file documents with the court and send a copy to the other party. After you get the items to your attorney, he likely has to perform additional tasks before sending them to the court and your spouse's lawyer.

Stay Off of Social Media

Your spouse's lawyer can use photographs and other postings on social media against you in the divorce case. You should talk with your divorce attorney about your social media accounts and ask for guidance concerning them. It might be appropriate to edit certain material that might not present you in a flattering light.

For example, if you and your spouse are contesting custody issues, it will not help to post pictures of yourself partying or bar hopping. Disparaging comments about your spouse are not helpful, either.

Consider Your Lawyer's Advice

Few things are more frustrating for divorce lawyers than clients who disregard the attorney's advice and then expect the lawyer to magically erase the consequences of the actions. You can save yourself a lot of grief by listening to the guidance that your attorney offers. As the saying goes, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.

It might feel as if your divorce case will go on forever, and you struggle to follow restrictions on your lifestyle during that time. One day, the litigation will be behind you. You do not want to have to live with unwanted consequences for many years because of impatience during the case.

A Michigan divorce attorney can help you through your divorce case and rebuild your life. Contact our office today.

About the Author

Cameron Goulding

A native of Oakland County, Michigan, family lawyer Cameron C. Goulding has been providing counseling and legal services of the highest caliber to individuals and families in Southeastern Michigan for over 24 years. Mr. Goulding grew up in Oakland County, Michigan and graduated from Birmingham G...

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