How to consult a divorce lawyer?

You can find a lawyer through authoritative websites, WeChat search, and the government's legal consultation hotline. You can also search the law firm on the map and go directly to the law firm to find a lawyer.

To sue for divorce, you can go to a local law firm, a grassroots legal service center or go to the local judicial bureau or the website of the Lawyers Association to find a lawyer. If a husband and wife sue for divorce, they may entrust a lawyer as an agent ad litem to represent the litigation activities. If the husband and wife voluntarily divorce, they shall sign a written divorce agreement and apply for divorce registration in person at the marriage registration office.

The divorce agreement shall specify the expression of the will of both parties to divorce voluntarily and the consensus on matters such as child support, property and debt disposal. If one of the spouses requests a divorce, the relevant organizations may mediate or directly file a divorce lawsuit with the people's court. When trying divorce cases, the people's court shall conduct mediation; If the relationship has indeed broken down and mediation is ineffective, divorce should be granted.

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You'd better find a lawyer first and listen to his opinion. After all, he is a professional. After entrusting a lawyer, you can ask a lawyer to write an indictment and submit it to the court. Divorce evidence mainly revolves around three issues: husband and wife have property, husband and wife have debt, and children are raised. Therefore, it is necessary to collect evidence from these three aspects and investigate the property and debt of husband and wife.

You need to fight for custody of your children to prove that you have the ability to raise them. The conditions that the prosecution must meet: the plaintiff is a citizen, legal person and other organization that has a direct interest in the case and has a clear defendant. There are specific claims, facts and reasons, which belong to the scope of civil litigation accepted by the people's court and the jurisdiction of the sued people's court.