Flat Fee Divorce: Is This an Option You Should Consider?
March 10th, 2010 admin
I don’t encourage anyone to divorce. From my experience divorce doesn’t solve problems, it only adds to the problems you already have. In some cases a marriage is so far beyond repair, a few extra problems post divorce is no reason to stay. What do you do in today’s economy where money is short and problems can seem overwhelming? Find yourself a Flat Fee Attorney. Instead of hiring an attorney who charges a retainer fee and high hourly rates, hire one who will …
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