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Here is a few things you should consider.
1.
Don't let a judge decide for you.
If at all possible, you should try to come to an agreement with your
spouse on the issues of your divorce. Any time you leave important
decisions to a third party, even someone as qualified as a Judge, you
risk having important decisions about your wellbeing and the wellbeing
of your children being left to someone who doesn't know all the
background of your family. You should seek advice and try to
resolve your issues prior to filing for divorce. This will make
the process much easier for you and will help eleviate much of the
stress associated with a divorce.
2. Do
a cost-benefit analysis.
When filing for a divorce, it can be easy to get caught up fighting over
property that really has no real value. Emotions can get in the
way of logical decisions. One side can feel like the other side is
taking property as a way to take personal shots at the other. In
the end, if you can live without the property, or whatever issue you are
having trouble agreeing on, take a step back, take a reasonable look at
the property and its true value, and see whether you can just let it go.
It the cost of fighting for a piece of propert worth $200 is more that
the value of the property, although it can be difficult to do, it may
make more sence to just let the item go. This is something you
should consider carefully.
3.
Know and identify your priorities.
Many times people will find when going through a divorce that issues they didn't care too much about in the past, all of the sudden seem extremely important. Keep in mind what is important to you. Identify and qualify what is important to you, what your priorities are, and keep them in focus while going through the divorce. Hold firm on what is important but be willing to give on issues that are not so important to you.
4.
Remain Flexible.
Sometimes you will go into a divorce, after identifying what is important, and make a decision not to be flexible on these items. You may have decided on how you feel certain items of personal property should be divided and you have decided not to have any flexibility on these decisions. Although you should determine the most important issues and your highest priorities in a divorce situation, you can save yourself a lot of trouble if you remember to remain flexible. Remember that there is 2 people involved in the divorce, and when you have children, that number increases. Be flexible on your approach to getting what you want and many times you will find that the outcome is better all the way around.
5.
Educate yourself.
Knowing the process of the divorce in your County and State will help releave much of the stress involved in the divorce process. Take the time to learn the local court rules and procedures. Research the laws for divorcing in your State. The more you know, the more you will be able to make informed decisions.
6.
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Divorce?
Although it is adviseable to use an attorney antime a divorce is
contested, or if you don't feel comfortable completing a divorce on your
own, utilizing a company who specializes in helping people get divorced
without an attorney can save you thousands. It is very important that you use a service that guarantees that you
will be divorced, and only used the most up-to-date, State-specific
forms.
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7.
Learn how to make an agreement with your spouse.
There are a few things you can do to help you in making an agreement with your spouse. Think of yourself as a separate person, someone moving onto a new chapter. If you see that the end is merely months away, and that a new beginning and a new life will be coming soon, you can better determine what is really important to you. Understand that a decision is going to be made. That decision can either be made for you by a Judge, or you can decide to make those decisions on your own. It is usually best to make your own decisions, so work towards making an agreement with your spouse on all the issues of your divorce.
8.
Protect your assets.
Many people lose valuable personal assets while going through a divorce. One practice is to take possession of family heirlooms and other personal items that you want to make sure are preserved. It may be that some of those items could still be distributed to the other party by order of the Court, but you will know that the assets are protected during the divorce process.
9.
Remember that in many cases, you can modify your divorce decree in the
future.
In certain circumstances, a divorce decree found not to be fair, can be
modified by the Court. You will need to show the court just cause
to modify a divorce decree, but in situations such as a loss of income,
a disability or remarriage by the other party receiving support,
modification of the divorce decree can occur.
10.
Prepare yourself for a life after divorce.
Divorce can be a difficult time, but once it is over, you can close that chapter in your life and move on to the next chapter. This can open up a wealth of opportunities for personal growth and happiness.
Divorce is a reality. It happened whether you wanted or not. Accepting this and moving forward will help you get back on track quicker.
Surround yourself with people that you trust and who understand what you have gone through. They can be a source of encouragement and support.
Set goals and work on a plan to implement those goals in your life.
ReliableDivorce is ready to assist you in your divorce, from the time
you fill out the questionnaire, until your divorce decree is handed to
you by the court. When you really research your options, the
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