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Divorce Lawyers for Immigrants in Arapahoe County, CO, Making Divorce Easier for Clients

Divorce, for any couple, can be one of the most difficult experiences in life. But for immigrants, the process can be even more complicated and stressful. The thought of having to go through a divorce while also dealing with immigration status can be overwhelming.

At McGuire Law, our team of experienced divorce lawyers is here to help you through every step of the process. We understand the extraordinary challenges that you are facing and will do everything we can to help you resolve your divorce as efficiently and stress-free as possible.

Whether you are currently going through the process of getting a green card or are a naturalized citizen, we can help you with your divorce. We have helped many clients in Arapahoe County, CO, who are immigrants, successfully navigate their divorces. Let us put our experience to work for you. Get in contact with our experienced family law immigration lawyers today at (720) 802-2705 to learn more about your options.

What is Unique About Divorce Cases for Immigrants?

There are many challenges that immigrants face during a divorce that other couples do not have to deal with. One of the most common issues is the question of immigration status. If you are in the process of getting a green card or are on a work visa, your divorce could jeopardize your chances of being able to stay in the country.

Another challenge is dealing with the division of assets. For example, if you own property in your home country, it may be difficult to divide it fairly if you are divorcing your spouse who lives in the United States.

Finally, there may be language barriers that make it difficult to communicate with your spouse and understand the divorce process. It is important to find an attorney who is fluent in your native language and can help you navigate the complexities of the divorce process.

If you are facing a divorce as an immigrant, it is important to seek out experienced legal help to protect your rights and ensure that your case is handled fairly.

What Needs to Be Decided in a Divorce?

One of the first things you will need to do is decide what needs to be decided in your divorce. This will vary depending on your individual situation, but there are some common issues that need to be addressed. For instance, you will need to determine how to divide your assets and debts. You will also need to figure out child custody and visitation arrangements if you have children. Additionally, you will need to come to an agreement on alimony if one spouse is requesting it.

The next step is actually to file for divorce. This can be done either through the courts or through mediation. If you choose to go through the courts, you will need to file a petition for divorce. This will start the legal process and allow you to move forward with the divorce. If you choose mediation, you and your spouse will work with a mediator to come to an agreement on the terms of the divorce. Once you have reached an agreement, you will need to file a petition for divorce with the court.

What Do I Do After a Divorce is Finalized?

Once the divorce is finalized, there are a few things you will need to do in order to move on with your life. First, you will need to update your legal status. This can be done by filing for a change of status with the USCIS. You will also need to update your immigration documents, such as your green card or visa. Additionally, you will need to change your name on all of your legal documents if you have changed your name as part of the divorce. Finally, you will need to update your will and other estate planning documents.

Divorce is never easy, but it can be especially difficult when you are an immigrant. However, there are many resources available to help you through this process. With the help of a qualified attorney, you can navigate the legal system and get the best possible outcome for your situation.

Contact McGuire Law Today to Secure Your Family’s Future

Immigrant divorces are complex. You need the help of an experienced divorce lawyer to protect your interests, both during and after the divorce. At McGuire Law, we have years of experience handling immigrant divorces. We will work tirelessly to ensure that you are taken care of.  For an initial consultation, call (720) 802-2705 to speak to our team today!

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    R. Charles
    Arapahoe, CO

    Owen Ziegler and Angela Cifor did an amazing job with my wife's immigration case. From the beginning they were very patient with us and accommodating to our needs. They did a great job of following up and gathering documents. When our case got r(...)

     
    Lory G.
    Arapahoe, CO

    Words cannot express how happy and grateful we are with the services of the McGuire Law team. We had a complex case which included Immigration and Family Law. Everyone from Ginger, Parul, Pat and Owen is amazing. They were very professional even(...)

     
    Liz R.
    Arapahoe, CO

    Really really wonderful Staff!! Always on top of everything, really great at making sure all questions are answered. Highly recommend them.! I Will be coming back to them ! They make sure they take care of everything for you and give you no stress ❤

     
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