Summary

Can You File For Divorce Without A Lawyer

A person who decides to represent himself in a legal action is called a pro se litigant.  Deciding whether to appear pro se or hire a San Antonio Family Attorney can be a difficult decision.  Sometimes it is tempting to appear pro se to save the money you will spend hiring a San Antonio Lawyer.  Do not let this be the deciding factor.  Remember that a divorce will impact the things you hold most dear, including the time you spend with your children and the division of your property and assets.  The outcome of your divorce will decidedly impact your future plans.


Before you decide whether you can do it yourself, you should gather information about your state's divorce laws and consult with a Board Certified San Antonio Divorce Lawyer like myself.


San Antonio Divorce Attorney Arthur Augustine
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3107 Broadway,
San Antonio
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TX
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Phone: 210-299-4777
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 "As a San Antonio Family Lawyer, I practice law differently. While I agree that results drive my business, building relationships with my clients and providing value-added service is the key to my success." Arthur G. Augustine

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