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Most people are looking for an affordable Los Angeles Divorce. Sometimes people think that Divorce Lawyers are too expensive. This is not always the case. Many Lawyers today are offering alternatives to the typical hourly/retainer fee model.There are Divorce Attorneys, like Legal Action Workshop, that offer a flat fee model that can be very close to that charged by non-lawyers. The advantages to using an Attorney for Divorce are many. Here are some of the advantages:

1. you get Attorney advice and oversight
2. you can speak with the Attorney throughout the process at no extra charge
3. you can be assured that the Divorce is being done correctly and tailored to your specific situation
4. both the paperwork and the process are being handled by the law firm

It’s a good idea to have a consultation with several Lawyers to discuss your options. You can then make an informed decision as to what is in your best interest.

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  1. Annette Gant says

    My dad is 82 years old. Retired at 78. Married in Jan 2002. She is 66 years old. Retired SEP 2018 with 39 years at Kaiser, and served him Divorce papers. He only draws Social Security $700.00 month. She left him in surmountable debt. He needs spousal support now. He is not educated. Can he file for spousal support now?

    • Brenda Platt-Drucker says

      Annette:
      It’s best to have an attorney look at the petition to determine what his spouse wants. Does his spouse work? Debt that is accumulated during the marriage is also community debt and can be divided in the divorce settlement. If you would like to make a time to speak with the attorney, or to discuss further, please call us @ 818-630-5503.
      Thank-you for contacting Legal Action Workshop!

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