5 Divorce Tips Every Man Should Follow

  1. Do not move out (unless you don’t want custody).
  2. File first so you’re on offense and she’s on defense.
  3. Log off Facebook for good and minimize your Web presence.
  4. Take the financial records very seriously. Don’t do a sloppy job.
  5. Shh! Avoid talking about your case. You never know who’s listening.

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Men's Divorce is brought to you by the divorce lawyers for men at Cordell & Cordell. This website was founded on the principle that men deserve equal treatment in family law. If men are not prepared for the battle of their life, the family law system will be unfavorable to them.

For years, Joseph Cordell has fought to educate men on how to better protect themselves in divorce. That is why Mr. Cordell has started premiere divorce resource websites such as MensDivorce.com, DadsDivorce.com and MensRights.com.

When searching for a mens divorce attorney, please consider the Cordell & Cordell Law Firm. Cordell and Cordell is a partner men can count on.

 

About Joseph Cordell

As the co-founder of Cordell & Cordell, the nation’s largest law firm focusing on men in divorce, Joseph Cordell has spent decades fighting for men's rights. The divorce industry makes presumptions about fathers and men that have unfortunately elevated the interest of women above the interest of men, according to Mr. Cordell.

"At Cordell and Cordell, we continue to focus on trying to get the courts to be completely gender blind," he said.

In order to help men prepare to fight an uphill battle in a family law courtroom, Mr. Cordell has created several divorce resource websites, including MensDivorce.com, DadsDivorce.com and MensRights.com.

These sites are filled with divorce help for men, from divorce articles to podcasts to divorce forums where men going through divorce can share their experiences.

Mr. Cordell is the author of "Your Civil War: A Father's Guide to Winning Child Custody" and "The 10 Stupidest Mistakes Men Make When Facing Divorce."

Mr. Cordell has also written extensively on family law matters, and speaks at various seminars dealing with topics from domestic relations to bankruptcy to estate planning. He has also hosted numerous family law discussions for the public and fellow attorneys featuring nationally recognized authors.

Mr. Cordell is licensed to practice in the states of Illinois and Missouri. He received his B.S. in Accountancy from Oklahoma State University and his Juris Doctor from the University of Texas School of Law.

He is a graduate of the National Institute for Trial Advocacy. Mr. Cordell holds a Missouri CPA license, and he received his LL.M. from Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri.

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