4 Important Considerations Before You Divorce 4 Important Considerations Before You Divorce 4 Important Considerations Before You Divorce Michele Hart Law

Date: October 30, 2015 | Author: Michele Hart

4 important considerations before you divorce

4 important considerations before you divorceFor many couples, divorce is something that has been coming for a long time and each side has been preparing for it. For others, the idea of divorce is a surprise and seems as if it came out of nowhere. Regardless of how divorce came about, it is generally beneficial to prepare as much as possible for the post-divorce circumstances. Here are four factors to consider before you divorce:

  1. Choosing the Right Divorce Process is Key

Not all divorces are created equal, and just because one divorce process worked for one couple, it does not mean that it will work for everyone. For most couples, especially those with children, mediation or collaborative divorce can be suitable options. These can be more effective than traditional litigation, where court proceedings are publically available and the spouses are not in control of the ultimate outcome.

  1. Divorce Can Have Profound Financial Consequences

Divorce can have significant financial consequences. The litigated divorce process can often deplete financial resources, depending on the length of time it takes to resolve the issues in the divorce. For many couples, the divorce process is the very first time they have sat down and gone over their assets and debts together in detail. In these types of cases, former spouses will often need to rely on the help of their respective attorneys and perhaps financial professionals to make comprehensive decisions on how to properly divide their assets.

  1. The Divorce Process is Different for Everyone

During the divorce process, it pays to be practical about the amount of time, energy, and money each spouse will need to invest before coming to a resolution that works for both of them. This is especially true when factoring in the amount of time it can take to agree upon a custody and parenting time arrangement.

  1. Manage Your Expectations

When it comes to divorce, it is important for both spouses to manage their expectations in order to get the best outcome. Divorce not only has a great effect on your own quality of life, it can be particularly difficult where children are involved. Therefore, it can be helpful to put any expectations aside and focus on potential resolutions that will achieve your post-divorce needs and goals for the future. 

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