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Divorce proceedings are often long drawn out and expensive. To reduce costs, it is beneficial for couples seeking a divorce to know about firms and organizations that offer legal aid for free. People who are not financially sound also look for free legal aid. There are various non-profit organizations in the US that provide free legal advice. They have experienced lawyers and attorneys on their panel who take care of such legal cases for free. Apart from these, some reputed legal firms and attorneys also do some pro bono work as a social service. They take a few legal cases every year without charging the clients anything.




When a couple decides to get a divorce, each partner suffers a monetary set back. They have to manage two families instead of one. Children suffer the most in these situations. Several organizations are actively involved in providing affordable services to people who seek a divorce and other related issues such as child custody and visitations. These organizations must raise funds from charities, private donors and the government.

Many divorce lawyers charge minimal fees when representing people belonging to middle-income and low-income groups. A typical divorce lawyer can charge up to $200 an hour. A simple divorce case may absorb ten or more hours of a lawyer's time, amounting to $2000 or more per case. Most divorce cases are usually complicated and involve several other related matters and many more hours.

The first criterion to file a Pro Se divorce is that the divorce is uncontested by either parties, either with respect to children or property. Also, the children, if any are involved, must all be of legal age and so must not be brought into the case. Any kind investment such as deposits, stock, retirement or pension options must not be present for either party. Alimony is not dealt with in case of do it yourself divorce and so the parties must definitely hire a lawyer for the same.

It is compulsory that both the parties file for the Pro Se divorce, instead of one opting for a lawyer and the other going in for the do it yourself divorce. Also, those in military cannot file through this method while in service. A lawyer is compulsory for such military divorce cases. History of physical or mental abuse on either partner by the other, debt, bankruptcy etc., are other conditions that must not be present while filing for a Pro se divorce case. It is also a condition that both the parties are financially well off after the divorce and would not need any kind of support from the other, such as alimony.




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