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6 major mistakes to avoid in a DIY divorce
Divorce is a complex, often messy, and expensive process, especially once the legal fees are factored in. In such cases, some couples may consider a do-it-yourself divorce or a DIY divorce to save on the lawyer’s fees. But there are several factors involved throughout the filing, pre-trial, and trial process that one may be unprepared for without legal counsel. One can also make several mistakes during the proceedings that impede or complicate the divorce. Mistake 1: Not researching well before filing for divorce If one is not well-versed in one’s state court’s filing requirements, the county court divorce process can seem like a vicious web of problems. Consequently, the divorce proceedings may be prolonged for years. Broadly, the basic filing requirements may be uniform, but there will be variations based on the county and state procedures and laws. Some customs and nuances are local to every county under their court rules. So, if an individual filing for divorce is not well-acquainted with these laws, they may not meet the requirements for regulations or formalities, impacting the process. It may even lead to additional legal repercussions. Mistake 2: Not completing the required forms Not filling out the required forms is one of the top mistakes to avoid in a do-it-yourself divorce.