Lawyers that specifically specialize in family law and divorce are called divorce attorneys. Unfortunately, with divorces being such a common occurrence these days, they are increasingly in demand. In fact, it is worth noting that most of all marriages end in divorce - a sad, but true, statistic.
So, under what circumstances are divorce attorneys needed? The only time you will need a divorce attorney is when you are getting a divorce. You and your partner will need to find your own separate lawyers, as sharing one is not an option due to there being a clear conflict of interest. They will work with you to help you get the best possible result based on your circumstances and will act as a go-between, meaning that direct communication between you and your partner will be at a minimum.
You might think that you can save yourself some money by not using a divorce lawyer by simply coming to an amicable agreement with your partner. However, this is not recommended because divorce proceeding are complex and, even if things start off on a friendly basis, good will can quickly be worn down.
It is important that all terms of the agreement are both valid and legally binding and only a lawyer can ensure that this is the case. As well as making sure that your partner sticks to what they have agreed to do, you will also want to make sure that you fully understand the terms of the agreement that you have assented to, because once you sign it you will be bound by it.
Another important reason for enlisting the help of a divorce attorney is that divorce laws vary from state to state. Just because you saw something on TV, or read somewhere, something that you think will be beneficial to you in the proceedings; it does not necessarily mean that it is enforceable in your particular state. Some states require a formal separation for a certain length of time prior to granting a divorce, while others require an informal separation before granting divorce. There are also residency requirements to consider as well. Divorce lawyers will be fully aware of these varying rules and regulations and will be able to advise you accordingly.