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.
Thursday, 09 June 2011 20:54

Protect Your Hard Work

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Tell me if this describes you: you’re a man who has worked hard all his life. You have a nice house, a savings, a good retirement account.

But now there is just one problem: your wife says she wants out and she wants a divorce.

Suddenly everything you’ve worked so hard for is all on the table: your house, your pension, and most important, your kids.

She says she feels terrible about the way things have turned out. She says she wants to be fair. Trust her, she says.

May I suggest an alternative? Consider trusting the law firm of Cordell & Cordell. Our attorneys focus exclusively on representing men in domestic relations cases.

We recognize our clients are going through perhaps the toughest times in their lives they will ever go through.

That’s an awesome responsibility that our clients entrust us with, and we take that very seriously. We’ve been trained to do that and we’ve helped thousands of clients before.

It’s our hope that you’ll choose to entrust what’s most important to you, to us.

The attorneys of Cordell & Cordell help men maximize their role in their children’s lives, which includes protecting men’s financial means to do so.

Remember this, you’re facing one of the most pivotal, critical times in your life.

I know because I’ve been there.

 

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