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Divorce Litigation in Great Falls, VA

Getting a divorce is a big decision—often a difficult one for spouses, especially if children are involved. You might decide that divorce litigation is the right decision in your case if you and your spouse are unable to reach an agreement on your own. However, contrary to popular belief, a litigated divorce doesn’t always lead to the courtroom. In fact, over 90 percent of all divorces are settled out of court. All that’s required is for each spouse’s attorney to present their side of the case to a judge. Then, it’s up to the judge to review each case and deliver a settlement.

If you’re just starting the divorce process in Great Falls, you might feel overwhelmed by your options. Fortunately, Graham Law Firm, PLLC is here to put our litigation skills to use for you. We have years of experience helping couples reach favorable settlements, both in and out of the courtroom. Our job is to make the process as smooth and comfortable as possible for all parties involved.

If you need help deciding if litigation is the right option for you, or you want to speak with a divorce attorney in Great Falls, please contact Graham Law Firm, PLLC to schedule a family law consultation.

When to Choose Divorce Litigation

Accepting the reality of a hostile or unilateral divorce can be hard to face. However, it is important to recognize that litigation can lead to a more favorable outcome as you fight for what rightfully belongs to you.

We encourage everyone to consider their finances and schedules before choosing litigation. It is a lengthy process that can add up quickly, depending on how long it lasts. It takes time to reach a settlement upon which both parties agree. If you are willing to spend the time and money, then litigation is often the best way to get what you deserve out of a unilateral or difficult divorce.

With that in mind, we recommend litigation for couples who cannot agree on one or more of the following:

  • Debt division
  • Asset division
  • Child custody
  • Child visitation
  • Child support
  • Alimony payments (amount and duration)

We also recommend litigation if one party is completely unreasonable or hostile during the initial stages of the divorce.

How to Choose Your Great Falls Divorce Litigator

The litigator you choose to represent you can have a considerable impact on the outcome of your case. This is why you should arrange an initial consultation with the attorney you’re considering hiring. Pay attention to the way the litigator represents him or herself during this meeting. He or she should listen closely to the specifics of your case and your desired outcomes. If the attorney appears distracted or unprofessional, your case may be better served elsewhere.

To help you recognize the attorney’s ability to represent you, inquire about his or her litigation skills, experience, and capacity to handle complex divorce cases. You should feel comfortable during the meeting and leave with a reasonable expectation of what you can expect the outcome to be.

At Graham Law Firm, PLLC, we have a long track record of meeting our clients’ needs. We can handle simple or complex divorces, whether consensual or unilateral, hostile or conflict-free. We’ll be there for you every step of the way, and while there are no guarantees in litigation, you can rest assured your attorney will do what’s necessary to help you reach your desired outcome.

Contact a Divorce Litigator in Great Falls

We recognize that divorce is a complicated, unfamiliar process for many struggling couples. Our job is to make sure you begin the process as confidently as possible. Feel free to reach out with any questions you have about divorce litigation in Great Falls or other options for getting a divorce in Northern Virginia.

To work with a legal team that always has your best interests at heart, please contact the skilled litigators at Graham Law Firm, PLLC and schedule your initial divorce consultation in Great Falls today.

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