When I had first had to idea to do divorce as my blog topic and goggle divorced, I was shocked to believe that you can get divorce online. "Divorce Online" sites have been making appearances on CNN news and other shows. Yes people, they just made ending your marriage that much easier and for an average low cost of around or a little under $300.00. You just have to give them your credit card numbers, answer a couple of simple questions, and they take care of the rest. They send you completed forms in the mail and all your require to do is sign on the dotted lines. What even shocked me more was the number of people that were actual engaging in this sites to quickly end their marriage because apparently it is becoming a normal affair.
Why are they making it so easy to divorce, but you can not get married just as easily. You cannot get legally married online or over the phone so are we allowing people to get divorce legally online or over the phone? You shouldn't be able to end your marriage by the swipe of your credit card if you can not get married with the swipe of the same card.
Some of the top sites that divorce you practially over night and making tons of money over ending marriages with a quickest are:
1. Completecase.com
2. LegalZoom.com
3. DivoreMe.com
These are just three of the many sites out there that allow you to get divorce online. I do not believe that you should be able to get divorce online. Do you? Should it really be made that easy?
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
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Thank you providing for this new information.I did not know someone could get divorced online. It is too good to be true. If it was so simple like that, I do not think today we will have so many married couples. What about the children custody? etc..It hard for me to believe.
This is interesting. They do the paperwork, but the divorced-to-be have to file it, right? I think this only goes for those who file no contest and have no children or property at odds...
Give us more: what are the specific simple questions? How many people are using these sites, based on your research?
A small note: watch that first paragraph. You "goggled" it?
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