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Men's Divorce Source

Men’s Divorce Source provides unique and relevant resources for men throughout the divorce process. Start building your case today and achieve the best possible outcome with Men’s Divorce Source, presented by Cordell & Cordell.
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Lifestyle Free Cordell & Cordell iPhone, iPad, iPod

Features include:
Goals - Explore decisions you and your attorney will make during divorce. Quickly identify laws in your state. With an easy-to-use card interface, you can save goals for future reference.
Glossary - Divorce terminology can be confusing. Search or browse definitions of topics that are essential in understanding the process of divorce.
Offices - Locate an attorney near you that focuses on issues men face during divorce.
Resources - Articles, podcasts, and videos explore divorce through perspectives of men and fathers. Whether you need an in-depth article or a brief overview, MensDivorce.com and DadsDivorce.com address your questions.

A resource men can trust — Men’s Divorce Source.

Reviews

Do not be without this app during divorce
Fudley05

I am the plaintiff in my case and am going through a very high conflict at fault divorce. The general advice (not legal advice) on this app is phenomenal and it's founders have done a fantastic job in putting this together.


A sales pitch for a $ hungry firm
Popo0017

Okay advice, nothing spectacular or new, from a firm that promises to fight for dads but will charge you an arm and a leg and you won’t get more than what the court recommended anyway. Court appointed person in my case recommended 50/50 custody, my lawyer REFUSED to fight for tens of thousands of dollars she stole from accounts and racked up on credit cards while I was traveling for work and she was handling finances then claimed he made this huge win and I should be happy HE got me 50/50 custody and that was worth nearly $100,000! I would have gotten that without Cordell. Plus, they double bill. I asked for a detailed statement and their details are “email from client - $45, return email $45, email $45, etc... I counted that I sent 5 emails one day (which were supposed to be free of charge because my first attorney there got fired or quite so the new one promised to get “up to speed for free”) and was billed for 15 emails, which again were all files I had already sent them and they were supposed to catch up on free.


Initial response
maddog124cpd

Hoping to have a little more info as to what to expect!!!


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