LegalLogs—a unique platform that offers individuals a chance to document evidence in cases of mounting divorce or personal injury claims—knows that ending a marriage is not typically one of the easiest things people face. Even if a party is able to leave a spouse and finalize a divorce, there is never a guarantee that the final ruling will be financially and emotionally just. While gaining desired results in a divorce can require a great amount of legal preparation, time and resources, this process can prove even more taxing for those who are in an abusive situation.
LegalLogs highlights a recent article from CNBC which pinpoints the challenges that people face when trying to situate a divorce from a “bully” or abusive partner. Chris Kennedy—LegalLogs founder—responds to the article, “The tips offered by this article are incredibly resourceful for those that are facing an emotionally—or physically—trying relationship. We at LegalLogs hope that these suggestions can motivate individuals to leave the homes of an abuser immediately and take proper steps to build a strong case.”
According to Kennedy, one of the most important tips featured in the article involves documentation. CNBC reveals, “Even in fairly amicable divorces, spouses may sink to hiding money or siphoning it out of joint accounts. The effect is multiplied if you are leaving a controlling spouse. Financial records that show how much cash was in your accounts on the day of your separation can be taken into court. Just about all the property acquired during the marriage is joint, by the way, even the money in your spouse's retirement accounts. Make copies that show all those balances. Typically, copies can be obtained from a financial institution—ask for balances as of a specific date—or from your accountant. Be aware that your spouse may figure out you're making copies and ask why.”
Chris Kennedy responds, “Financial documentation can be some of the most important information when courts are approaching a divorce ruling, so it is essential that both parties have access to pertinent information. While this evidence can be hard to collect for those that are in imbalanced relationships, LegalLogs allows for individuals to conveniently record data and transfer it to attorneys in a secure fashion.”
Although there are many definitions of an “unfair marriage,” the team at LegalLogs notes that physical abuse is one of the most trying situations that a party could be involved with before finalizing a divorce, especially when children are involved. Fortunately, this convenient documentation platform can make it easier to prove to the courts that one’s spouse is abusive and irresponsible. Kennedy explains, “With LegalLogs you can securely transfer video, audio and medical records related to physical abuse for attorneys to review. If you are trying to gain custody of your children, this is a must-have service to ensure that they remain free from future danger.”
While some individuals may rush through a divorce to simply get away from their partner, Kennedy notes that organization is essential. He concludes, “Time is certainly of the essence when it comes to moving forward and finalizing a divorce, so it is best to approach an attorney prepared and with an organized set of evidence. With LegalLogs, individuals will not only find their evidence is clearly situated to build a strong case, but also that the process of preparation was streamlined to save time.”
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The team at LegalLogs is dedicated to helping attorneys and individuals facing divorce, personal injury and other legal matters navigate the challenging ordeal of document organization. LegalLogs has created a unique application platform that operates on a cloud-based server; a distinctive tool that provides a way for clients to easily communicate and exchange critical information—such as financial documents and records, evidentiary photos and messages. With this resource, any person pursuing a divorce, personal injury or other legal claim can find the means to gain the upper hand during the legal process to ensure better results. Those looking to gain more information are invited to follow the company’s Facebook page and Twitter @LegalLogs or visit the LegalLogs corporate website.
Company Name: LegalLogs.comContact Person: Chris Kennedy
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Phone: 410.879.3223
Country: United States
Website: chris@legallogs.com
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