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October 14, 2010

5 Ways to Save Money in a Divorce

Divorce isn’t something that anyone hopes for, but life happens. When it does, there are steps you can take to protect yourself and potentially save a lot of money during an already difficult process. Here are five cost-cutting moves you might want to consider if you ever find yourself in this situation:

1. Photocopy your own documents. Lawyers bill you for the time their staff spends copying important paperwork. Instead of footing the bill for this simple task, do it yourself. Don’t forget to make a copy for your own files, too.

2. Consider divorce mediation. Depending on how complicated your situation is, you might be able to benefit from the services of a divorce mediator. Divorce mediation is an alternative to going through the formal process of divorce court. A mediator is a third party who, along with the divorcing couple’s lawyers, assists with negotiating a resolution to the divorce. Divorce mediation is usually quicker than litigation (which saves you money), and some courts offer low-cost mediation services.

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