Christie Brinkley Divorce Case Settled
Posted on 8/11/2008
On your wedding day, you looked to what your future held with excitement and uncertainty. You imagined building a life with your spouse, having a family, investing in a home and growing old with the one you love. When these plans become a reality, marriage is a beautiful thing; however, often all of our hopes and dreams do not come true. While you married with the intention of spending the rest of your life with your spouse, sometimes it just doesn’t work out that way. Only 52% of married couples are still together by their fifteenth wedding anniversary.
When a marriage ends in today’s society, the pain of letting go of those hopes and dreams isn’t the only emotion you must deal with. A new kind of uncertainty sets in. Suddenly, you have a multitude of unanswered questions. How do I file for divorce? Who should file the papers? Should I sue on grounds for divorce, or should we file for a no-fault divorce? What happens if I move out of my home and let my spouse stay? Do my spouse and I qualify for an annulment? Who will get custody of the children? How should we divide our assets? Will the judge grant alimony or other payments? How long is the separation period? How should we file our taxes? What is going to happen to our children?
If your mind spins with all of the questions raised by an impending divorce, you’re not alone. The latest statistics show that 2.5 million people in the United States divorce each year, with 1 million children involved in those divorces. Over 3 million lives a year are touched by divorce, and over 3 million people require the proper assistance with all of the legal and financial issues raised by the dissolution of a marriage.
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The end of a marriage is an emotionally trying and stressful experience. Instead of wrestling with tough decisions, let the law office of Michael S. Weisberg, P.C. ease the burden with their expert counsel. Don’t let confusion and anxiety overcome you; during this difficult time, you already have enough to deal with. Contact the attorneys at Weisberg and Zaleski and allow them assist you with the process of dissolving a marriage. Call Michael Weisberg today at (757) 622-7740 and schedule a consultation with lawyers who understand the many laws governing divorce and child custody in the state of Virginia. Your future may seem uncertain right now, but with the careful guidance of the expert professionals at the law offices of Michael S. Weisberg, P.C., you will regain control of your life.
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