LegalLogs: Online Divorce Services Assist in Civil Splits; Contentious Divorce Clients Should Approach Technology with Caution

In response to the increase in online dating and hook-up sites, new web-based services that cater to friendly divorces are emerging. However, LegalLogs notes that those facing difficult splits may need another tech alternative.

While the process of divorce is a constant in America, LegalLogs is one company that has noted that the landscape of marriage dissolution is swiftly changing—especially in regards to the use of technology. In fact, in today’s divorce trials, evidence can be collected from e-mail exchanges, social media activity, cell phone history and illicit “sext messages.” Given this heightened divorce battlefield, many parties who want to gain the upper hand in an unfriendly split have to act with caution—not only with regard to their own online behavior, but also in tracking and documenting the activity of their soon-to-be ex-spouse.

LegalLogs has become a technology leader in allowing those considering divorce to carefully and securely document ongoing activity, finances and other critical information. However, according to a recent Digital Trends article, other services are emerging that specialize in streamlining the divorce process through the Internet—the problem is, these services are only equipped to serve those who are working toward a mutually-agreed upon arrangement.

For instance, Digital Trends reports, “It’s taken a while, but now there’s Wevorce, a new online service that promises to make the road to separation as simple as possible. Wevorce uses a six-step process to try to minimize the need for expensive two-attorney divorces by employing a single attorney-mediator to help guide couples through their splits. Wevorce is an interesting service because it encourages civility for people who are ending their partnership. Obviously you can really only take advantage of the Wevorce services if you both agree on this alternative route, which requires a level of communication some divorcing couples can’t muster.”

Although Wevorce does encourage civil splits—in order to cut down on legal fees and reach amicable results—Chris Kennedy of LegalLogs notes that realistically, the online atmosphere is one that is, more often than not, a one-sided arena. Kennedy states, “When you look at online dating, chances are one person is lying or exaggerating. When you look at social media interactions among unfaithful spouses, it is clear that they can easily hide messages. Wevorce is a great idea, but the fact is, couples seeking mediation are best to approach the process through one-on-one communication, without complicating the divorce with a new online service.”

Those who are in the middle of a divorce or contemplating the action should consider a comprehensive service to help document evidence in order to gain the benefit in a court ruling.  Interested individuals and family law attorneys searching for an easy-to-use and comprehensive technology platform for documenting sensitive information are invited to check out the new streamlined and secure opportunity offered by LegalLogs

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The team at LegalLogs is dedicated to helping divorce attorneys and individuals facing the end of a marriage navigate the challenging ordeal of document organization for divorce proceedings.  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, records, evidentiary photos and messages. With these resources, any person pursuing a divorce 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 at www.legallogs.com.

Company Name: LegalLogs.com
Contact Person: Chris Kennedy
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Phone: 410.879.3223
Country: United States
Website: chris@legallogs.com
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