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Florida Senatorial candidate notes divorce is reason for financial woes
U.S. Senate candidate Connie Mack explained the impact that his divorce had on his quest for office, as the financial problems that resulted from his split led to spending issues that came to light in the past year, The Miami Herald reported.
According to the newspaper, the divorce that he had in 2005 led to a financial strain on the candidate, as he was forced to borrow money and take out loans to make payments.
"But look, did I borrow money from my father? Yeah, but if anybody has been through a divorce they recognize that it’s difficult, it’s hard, and it takes a while to get your financial house back in order," Mack said when asked about his financial troubles.
The Herald reported that three months after his divorce, Mack submitted a financial affidavit that indicated he was spending almost $2,300 more than he took in each month.
Many people who look to end their marriage through the often-clogged court system may see their attorney fees skyrocket over the course of the procedure, as this method for getting a divorce can sometimes take more than three years.
Divorce mediation offers an alternative method for couples who are looking to end their marriage without forfeiting large chunks of money to their attorney during a drawn-out court battle with their ex.
A divorce mediator helps to expedite the process for a couple, skipping the long lines that may exist at a court, and allowing the former partners to keep their split private. This allows for a minimal impact, both financially and in terms of public standing, and may help to limit the stress that is often felt during a long legal battle.
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