Thursday 27 June 2013

Divorce Lawyer Sussex County – An Experience

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It was after five years and of course difficult for me to accept but I somehow didn’t know how to take back the steps. My husband was turning into an alcoholic and Evan my son, who was three years old then too seemed highly troubled with our disordered family life. All I could think of was taking my son away from this commotion so that he could live life pleasantly as I had always wanted for him.

However, fate had different plans and I am glad that these worked out. When I approached a divorce lawyer Sussex County with my concern, I was content that they were all ears to everything I had to say and instead of jumping to conclusions; they asked me to take some time to think while they would study my case for a few days.

I received a call from them a day later and they said that they wanted to speak to me. By then I had made up my mind that now my family could never be the way it was and the only solution lied in a divorce. The attorney I met that afternoon, seemed experienced and when the conversation began, I understood pretty well that this gentleman is not only dependable but he can be my guiding star in these times of distress.

It’s been two years since, and although I will never want those times to return ever. I am glad that I got to see a different aspect of life. The solution of temporary separation as suggested by my lawyer worked wonderfully in our favor. My husband realized his mistake and I got to know that he too is bound inseparably from us.

Not only have my family ties strengthened but I too understood that appropriate guidance in times of distress can make or break a family. 

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