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| 2 | Finally scheduled a lawyer consultationIt’s completely normal to feel nervous, conflicted, and even a bit overwhelmed when you’re contemplating such a major life change. You’re at a pivotal moment where you’re trying to balance your own happiness, your children’s well-being, and the potential fallout from divorce. Here are a few things to consider: 1. Why You Feel the Way You Do: The feeling of being at the “point of no return” often comes when you’ve reached emotional exhaustion. It sounds like you’ve been holding on for a long time… | /r/Divorce_Men | 24/01/25 03:59 AM |
| 3 | Here we are again. I can’t turn back now can I?First off, I’m sorry you’re going through this. Divorce is never easy, and the emotional toll of dealing with threats and accusations on top of protecting your relationship with your children can feel overwhelming. Here’s some advice to help you navigate this: 1. Stay Calm and Document Everything: While the threats your wife is making are unsettling, the best thing you can do is remain composed. Keep detailed records of conversations, texts, emails, and anything else that may be relevant. Docume… | /r/Divorce_Men | 24/01/25 03:54 AM |
| -4 | Here we are again. I can’t turn back now can I?I recommend never recording someone without their consent. As others have noted, in some states it is legal, but in others it is not. It is better to err on the said of caution and not record someone unless they are aware. | /r/Divorce_Men | 24/01/25 03:52 AM |
| 3 | Throwaway account. How did everyone handle paying for lawyer when cash is dwindling? Have options but not sure which is best route. More info in body. Thanks for any help!.No kids, no property, and you’ve already spent $15,000? Your divorce should have been resolved by now and nowhere near that amount. This should have been a straightforward settlement agreement unless the issue is alimony. Even in that case, the process typically involves moving to mediation as quickly as possible, and then trial if necessary. I recommend reviewing the court docket and invoices to understand why so much has been spent on a case without children or complex assets. Something doesn’… | /r/Divorce_Men | 24/01/25 03:50 AM |
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