Memphis Divorce: How soon do I need a Lawyer?

As Memphis divorce and family lawyers, the Ferrell Law Firm get as many calls from people who have been served “divorce papers” as those contemplating divorce. Often, the call comes in a few weeks after service of process and after veiled threats from the other spouse that you have “only 30 days to sign or else”. This can leave the lawyer with a frantic client and frightened client.

It is very important that you contact one of the Ferrell Law Firm’s Memphis divorce lawyer as soon as you have been served “divorce papers.” A Divorce Complaint or Petition for Divorce must be formally answered by filing an Answer and/or Counter-Complaint within 30 days of Service of Process. If no Answer is filed, then the filing spouse is entitled to file for Default which will then allow their lawyer to set the Final Divorce Hearing after another 30 days.

Now after all those legal words and requirements, how quickly you really need a lawyer comes down to what kind of divorce you really have going on.

A True Uncontested Divorce… If you and your spouse have contemplated and decided on divorce, and if you agree to negotiate and settle all terms of the Marital Dissolution Agreement and Permanent Parenting Plan, if applicable and any other issues of Support or Property Division. Both spouses then seek independent legal advice and if necessary legal representation before the divorce is filed.

A Potentially Uncontested Divorce or in other words a Potentially Contested Divorce… If you and your spouse have contemplated divorce, but your spouse has already sought legal advice and legal representation and has served you with “divorce papers” and you may or may not be able to agreement on a settlement agreement. You must seek legal advice and legal representation within 30 days of being served in order to preserve your legal rights if the matter becomes a Contested Divorce. Once you have retained one of our Memphis divorce lawyers to represent you, we would file all necessary responses and contact the opposing lawyer about pursuing this as an Uncontested Divorce and negotiating a Marital Dissolution Agreement. If you cannot resolve your issues and agree to a settlement agreement, then the next step is to utilize Mediation to settle all contested matters.

A True Contested Divorce… If you and your spouse have never discussed or agreed on divorce, your spouse has filed for divorce and you are unable to agree to any settlement agreement. You must seek independent legal advice and legal representation immediately to preserve your rights and prepare for the long, expensive process of divorce litigation.

In short, it is in your best interests to retain a lawyer as soon as you have been served “divorce papers” in order to preserve and represent your rights.

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