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Great! You are in a position to complete your divorce on your own, called “Pro Se”. However, here’s a big surprise… you actually have the most compelling case to get some professional help. Here is why…

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Because your situation is so straightforward, the right professional help will only be a few hours of “unbundled” advice and only cost a few hundred dollars. Therefore, you get the most benefit for each dollar because the cost of just one simple mistake can easily be several thousand dollars.

Getting the financial, legal, and tax advice you need to protect yourself, create the exact plan for you and your spouse, and put it all into writing in just a few hours will save you so much time, stress, and risk, it is a no-brainer and really surprises most people because it is so counterintuitive.

You are in a great position to complete your divorce on your own, called “Pro Se”, if you choose to do so. But, there’s a surprise… you are in the best value position to get professional help. Here is why…

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Because your situation is so straightforward, the right professional help will only be a few hours of “unbundled” advice and only cost a few hundred dollars. Therefore, you get the most benefit for each dollar because the cost of just one simple mistake can easily be several thousand dollars.

Getting the financial, legal, and tax advice you need to protect yourself, create the exact plan for you and your spouse, and put it all into writing in just a few hours will save you so much time, stress, and risk, it is a no-brainer and really surprises most people because it is so counterintuitive.

You are in a great position to complete your divorce on your own, called “Pro Se”, if you choose to do so. But, there’s a surprise… you are in the best value position to get professional help. Here is why…

Divorce Risk AssessmentView the Divorce Risk Assessment Report

Because your situation is so straightforward, the right professional help will only be a few hours of “unbundled” advice and only cost a few hundred dollars. Therefore, you get the most benefit for each dollar because the cost of just one simple mistake can easily be several thousand dollars.

Getting the financial, legal, and tax advice you need to protect yourself, create the exact plan for you and your spouse, and put it all into writing in just a few hours will save you so much time, stress and risk, it is a no-brainer and really surprises most people because it is so counterintuitive.

While this means you are in position to complete your divorce on your own, called “Pro Se”, if you choose to do so, your chances of errors are rising. However, there is a surprise… you will still get great value when it comes to getting professional help. Here is why…

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Because your situation is still likely straightforward, the right professional help will only be several hours of “unbundled” advice and only cost several hundred dollars. Therefore, you still get the great benefit for each dollar because the cost of just one simple mistake can easily be several thousand dollars. If your situation is not straightforward and you have some complication, figuring that our now is invaluable.

Getting the financial, legal, and tax advice you need to protect yourself, create the exact plan for you and your spouse, and put it all into writing in hours instead of days or weeks will save you so much time, stress and risk, it is a no-brainer and still really surprises most people because it is so counterintuitive.

You are close to the crossover point of being able to complete your divorce on your own, called “Pro Se”, and needing professional help. Your chances of costly errors are fairly high. However, there is a surprise. You will get great value when it comes to getting professional help. Here is why…

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Your situation may or may not be straightforward and not knowing is a huge risk. Figuring that our now is invaluable. The right professionals can help you make that determination. Therefore, a few hours of “unbundled” help to identify your risks and compare doing it on your own to getting more help will only cost a few hundred dollars. You will get great value for each dollar spent because the cost of just one simple mistake can easily be several thousand dollars. This cost/benefit really surprises most people because it is so counterintuitive.

If your situation is simple, you will have confidence that you truly can do it on your own or decide to get some help. If it is not straightforward, you will know why and what help you need. Either way, you will get the financial, legal, and tax advice you need to protect yourself. More importantly, if you want it, you can get help to create exact plan for you and your spouse and put it all into writing in hours instead of days or weeks saving you time, stress and risk.

You are at the crossover point of being able to complete your divorce on your own, called “Pro Se”, and needing professional help. Your chances of costly errors are pretty high. However, there is a surprise. You will get great value when it comes to getting professional help. Here is why…

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Your situation may or may not be straightforward and not knowing is a huge risk. Figuring that out now is invaluable. The right professionals can help you make that determination. Therefore, a few hours of “unbundled” help to identify your risks and compare doing it on your own to getting more help will only cost a few hundred dollars. You will get great value for each dollar spent because the cost of just one simple mistake can easily be several thousand dollars. This cost/benefit really surprises most people because it is so counterintuitive.

If your situation is simple, you will have confidence that you truly can do it on your own or you can decide to get some help. If it is not straightforward, you will know why and what help you need. Either way, you will get the financial, legal, and tax advice you need to protect yourself. More importantly, if you want it, you can get help to create a plan for you and your spouse and put it all into writing in hours instead of days or weeks saving you time, stress and risk.

You are likely past the crossover point of being able to complete your divorce on your own, called “Pro Se”, and need professional help. Your chances of costly errors are considerably high. However, there is a surprise. You will get great value when it comes to getting professional help. Here is why…

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Your situation may or may not be straightforward and not knowing is a huge risk. Figuring that out now is invaluable. The right professionals can help you make that determination. Therefore, a few hours of “unbundled” help to identify your risks to see if you can do it on your own or if you really need professional help will only cost a few hundred dollars. You will get great value for each dollar spent because the cost of just one simple mistake can easily be several thousand dollars. This cost/benefit really surprises most people because it is so counterintuitive.

If you are able to go Pro Se, you will have confidence that you truly can do it on your own as well as options for limited help to create written agreements in hours instead of days or weeks saving you time, stress and risk. If your situation requires some form of help, you will know exactly what help you need and options to get it. Either way, you will get the financial, legal, and tax advice you need to protect yourself.

You are past the point of being able to successfully complete your divorce on your own, called “Pro Se”. Even if each risk factor is straightforward, the number of factors creates too much complexity and additional risk. You need professional help because your chances of costly errors are simply too high. Here is how to do it right…

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Most couples can agree on some aspects of their divorce and are seeking a better process than the traditional litigated in-court approach that destroys their families and finances. They don’t want to spend a fortune fighting and just need advice to avoid mistakes and want help reaching an agreement on the rest. However, they do not know their options for divorce, what is appropriate for their situation, as well as how to find and when to engage the appropriate financial, legal, and mental health experts.

Starting with a few hours of “unbundled” professional help to evaluate your situation and explain your options from litigation to mediation, collaboration, and doing it yourself with professional support only costs a few hundred dollars, but provides great value in two ways. First, the cost of just one simple mistake can easily be several thousand dollars. Second, the cost of not getting the right help at the right time from the right people for your situation to protect you and your family can costs tens of thousands of dollars and haunt you for the rest of your life. Spending a little time and money to get a professional overview of your situation before you decide how to proceed with your divorce saves you money and makes the most of every dollar you do spend.

You have a complex divorce and are past the point of being able to successfully complete it on your own, called “Pro Se”. The number of factors creates too much complexity and additional risk. You need professional help because your chances of costly errors are high. Here is how to do it right…

Divorce Risk AssessmentView the Divorce Risk Assessment Report

Most couples can agree on some aspects of their divorce and are seeking a better process than the traditional litigated in-court approach that destroys their families and finances. They don’t want to spend a fortune fighting and just need advice to avoid mistakes and want help reaching an agreement on the rest. However, they do not know their options for divorce, what is appropriate for their situation, as well as how to find and when to engage the appropriate financial, legal, and mental health experts.

Starting with a few hours of “unbundled” professional help to evaluate your situation and explain your options from litigation to mediation, collaboration, and doing it yourself with professional support only costs a few hundred dollars, but provides great value in two ways. First, the cost of just one simple mistake can easily be several thousand dollars. Second, the cost of not getting the right help at the right time from the right people for your situation to protect you and your family can costs tens of thousands of dollars and haunt you for the rest of your life. Spending a little time and money to get a professional overview of your situation before you decide how to proceed with your divorce saves you money and makes the most of every dollar you do spend.

You have a very complex high-risk divorce. Doing it on your own, called “Pro Se”, without expert advice is truly not a good idea. The number of complexities and the impact they can have on each other multiply you risk and chances for mistakes. You need professional help to successfully complete your divorce without several costly errors. Here is how to do it right…

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While you and your spouse likely agree on aspects of your divorce and are seeking a better process than the traditional litigated in-court approach that destroys families and finances, the complexity makes coming to agreements more difficult. Even if you both don’t want to fight, you need a great team of experts who have a strong process to reduce conflict and improve communication to get the right outcome for your family. Therefore, you should take time to explore the different options for divorce including mediation and collaboration, to identify what is appropriate for your situation, and to find qualified financial, legal, and mental health experts.

Most professionals offer a free initial consultation, so start there. After that, ask one you like if they are available for a few hours of “unbundled” advice to evaluate your situation and explain your options from litigation to mediation and collaboration. This will cost a few hundred dollars, but provides great value in several ways. First, you can test run your professionals. Second, the cost of a single mistake can easily be several thousand dollars. Finally, the cost of not getting the right help at the right time from the right people for your situation to protect you and your family can costs tens of thousands of dollars and haunt you for the rest of your life. Spending a little time and money to get a thorough overview of your situation and the professionals you may use before you decide how to proceed with your divorce saves you money and makes the most of every dollar you spend.

You have an extremely complex high-risk divorce. Doing it on your own, called “Pro Se”, without significant expert advice is a recipe for failure that can have a severe adverse impact on you and your family financially and emotionally the rest of your lives. The number of complexities and the impact they can have on each other multiply you risk and chances for mistakes. You need a lot of professional help to successfully complete your divorce because your chances of multiple costly errors are exceptionally high. Here is how to do it right…

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While you and your spouse likely agree on aspects of your divorce and are seeking a better process than the traditional litigated in-court approach that destroys families and finances, the complexity makes coming to agreements more difficult. Even if you both don’t want to fight, you need a great team of experts who have a strong process to reduce conflict and improve communication to get the right outcome for your family. Therefore, you should take time to explore the different options for divorce including mediation and collaboration, to identify what is appropriate for your situation, and to find qualified financial, legal, and mental health experts.

Most professionals offer a free initial consultation, so start there. After that, ask one you like if they are available for a few hours of “unbundled” advice to evaluate your situation and explain your options from litigation to mediation and collaboration. This will cost a few hundred dollars, but provides great value in several ways. First, you can test run your professionals. Second, the cost of a single mistake can easily be several thousand dollars. Finally, the cost of not getting the right help at the right time from the right people for your situation to protect you and your family can costs tens of thousands of dollars and haunt you for the rest of your life. Spending a little time and money to get a thorough overview of your situation and the professionals you may use before you decide how to proceed with your divorce saves you money and makes the most of every dollar you spend.

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