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  • 2024-06-20 06:00:05

    [Legal Opinion]
    1、 It is necessary to hire a lawyer when the parties have prominent conflicts, large disputes, more property involved in the case, and need to obtain evidence. Of course, it is necessary to hire a lawyer even if the case is simple, if the parties are busy, it is inconvenient to handle by themselves, and the economic conditions are good and not sensitive to the lawyer's fees;
    2、 There is a difference between asking for a lawyer and not asking for a lawyer, but it is a bit difficult to be specific. Emphasizing the role of a lawyer has the suspicion of boasting about marketing. To make a metaphor, a lawyer is equivalent to a guide. When you are in a strange environment, the role of a guide is self-evident; Of course, without a guide, you may also happen to walk out of the maze without error, but this probability is relatively low. The most common possibility is to turn a few more times, walk more wrong ways, and waste some time, energy or even money. With a guide, it usually saves time and effort to reach the destination directly;
    3、 Whether a divorce is decided for the first time is determined by many factors, and the situation is not static in the development. The use of some strategies and means will often change the pattern of the "legal field". Therefore, although the statement of "generally no separation" is in line with the actual situation, it is not unchangeable; If there is evidence to prove that the separation due to emotional discord has lasted for two years and the court finds that it is necessary to make a divorce judgment. However, the reason for separation for two years should be the incompatibility between husband and wife. If it is due to work or other reasons, it is not a legal reason for divorce. As for other situations, if it can be proved that the other party does have bigamy, cohabitation, violence, abuse, drug abuse, gambling and other legal situations, the court will generally make a one-time divorce judgment. If there is no above legal situation, and one party insists on not divorce, the court will generally handle the work of all parties carefully, and when the coordination is unsuccessful, the court will generally make a decision not to divorce.

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