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July 25, 2014

Marriage is not easy, and neither is divorce. There are, on average, 46,523 divorces filed each week in the United States. In fact, the U.S. Census Bureau reported that 50% of all marriages entered into today will eventually terminate in divorce. Although some couples try to go it alone, most people find that the services of divorce lawyers are essential to help see them through this troublesome legal proceeding.

A divorce attorney provides the support one needs to handle the complicated details of dissolving a marriage, splitting assets and negotiating custody. A divorce law firm will be staffed with attorneys who are well versed in family and child support law. Law firms often work as a team and assign attorneys to specific cases depending on a few influencing factors.

Recent statistics suggest that first marriages that end in divorce generally last about eight years, while 60% of second marriages in the United States are terminated. Additionally, a whopping 73% of third marriages don’t work out.

The average length and duration of divorce proceedings is about one year. During this time, financial, property, and other legal matters are handled by the court. If the couple has one or more children together, this can complicate matters even further. Divorce generally results in one parent gaining custody of the child. Approximately 82% of women going through divorce in the United States want to be the custodial parent. Two-thirds of all divorces are initiated by women. While the average age of men filing for a divorce for the first time is 30.5, the average age of a woman for a first divorce is 29 years old.

A divorce lawyer will advocate for defendants to ensure that their needs are met and their concerns are addressed during what can be a difficult time. Divorce lawyers are aware that within every legal case is a real person or a real family with real feelings and real concerns. Their job as a divorce attorney is not to just sort through papers and file legal documents with the court. Instead, their job is to be a true legal representative, fighting to protect their rights and meet their best interests.

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