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Long-Distance Divorce: How A Divorce Lawyer Can Help

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Long-distance relationships are notorious for being difficult and stressful. Consequently, it should come as no surprise that the same can be said for long-distance divorces. Unfortunately, long-distance divorces are far more common than many people realize. One reason for this is that many people often feel the desire to start over fresh in a new town after deciding to end their marriage. Another possible cause of long-distance divorces is that people are unable to keep their marriage going when one spouse has to move to another city for work. Regardless of what may have led to your long-distance divorce, you should know that hiring a divorce lawyer can help you to navigate many of the complexities that come along with this type of divorce case. Continue reading to learn more about a few of the ways in which a divorce lawyer can help. 

Establishing Jurisdiction In Your Divorce Case 

One of the biggest legal issues that comes with long-distance divorces is the issue of jurisdiction. This issue can be especially tricky if one spouse is contesting the divorce or has only recently moved to a new city. This is because, in order for a court to have personal jurisdiction over both spouses, both spouses will either need to agree to concede jurisdiction or at least one spouse will need to be a legal resident of the county where the petition was filed while the other spouse agrees to concede jurisdiction. Hiring a divorce lawyer will allow you to determine what steps will need to be taken in order to establish jurisdiction in your divorce case and ensure that you do not experience delays due to jurisdictional issues.

Avoiding Excess Travel

On a personal level, the excess travel that is often associated with a long-distance divorce can be very stressful and expensive. This is especially true when dealing with a contested divorce that requires multiple court appearances in order to be finalized. When hiring a divorce lawyer to represent you, you will be able to avoid the costly back and forth trips to court. This is because most judges will allow your attorney to physically represent you in court while you are allowed to attend the proceedings either via telephone or video conference. This can be especially beneficial if you do not have the financial ability to travel or if your soon-to-be ex-spouse has moved a considerable distance away from you. 

Contact a local divorce lawyer for more information. 


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