Should You Use a Do-It-Yourself Divorce Software Kit?
I can tell you how much the kit will cost.
I can give you a vague idea of how much you can save.
I can even give you a short list of requirements which must be met before you can even start deciding whether or not to use a do-it-yourself divorce software kit.
In the end, however, you will have to balance the pluses and minuses and decide if this is the option for you.
Cost of the Kit Itself A good do-it-yourself no-fault divorce kit can be had for about $50 as I write this in January, 2009.
A quality kit should provide all the forms you will need for filing and guidance for state-by-state situations.
It will have step-by-step instructions, and it should also provide for support in the event you have questions or need guidance.
As a side note, a reliable company should be willing to provide a guarantee of their materials as well.
Costs of Filing a No Fault Divorce without Children There simply is no good answer to this question because there are so many factors applicable to each individual situation.
Even a no-fault divorce done by an attorney will have the attorney's fees and various clerical fees as well as filing costs.
These can range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars in some divorces, although they will probably not be that high in a no fault divorce without children.
Still, making use of a do-it-yourself divorce software kit can save you the attorney's fees as well as some of the clerical fees.
This can be a savings of several hundred dollars in even most of the simplest divorces.
Requirements You Must Meet to Use a Do-It-Yourself Divorce Software Kit Not everyone can file their own divorce, particularly if the following conditions cannot be met.
1.
There must be no children involved.
Even with the best of intentions on the part of both parties, the interests of children are best preserved and protected if professionals, i.
e.
attorneys and courts, are involved in reaching a solution which is in their best interests.
2.
Both parties must agree on all aspects of the dissolution, including distribution of property and any support issues.
3.
Both parties must completely fill out and sign all applicable paperwork.
4.
Both parties must be reachable.
This prevents one party from filing a "no-fault divorce" behind the other's back.
5.
The parties must live apart for the time required by their individual state.
While do-it-yourself no-fault divorce kits are a boon to many and can save couples already stressed and strapped for cash additional costs and cares, they are not for use in every situation.
However, they can be invaluable to those who can make use of them.