Divorce is never easy and if there are assets or children involved, it becomes even more difficult. You probably already have a lot of expectations and ideas about how divorce proceedings go. You might even get lots of “advice” from friends and family. Keep in mind that each situation is different, and the divorce laws in each state are not the same. The following is advice to help guide you through the divorce process.
- Consult with an Attorney. When considering a divorce, your best first step is to consult with an attorney. Talking with a legal advisor will give you a clear understanding of what you should actually expect and the steps to take.
- Organize important information and documents. Gather all your financial information. Make a detailed list of your property and assets, including furniture, bank accounts, mortgages, car, Make copies of important documents such as titles and deeds. Having all of these things together and organized will help your attorney get a clear idea of where you stand financially.
- Establish Credit. Divorce can take its toll on your credit, especially if you and your spouse share the debt. Establishing credit prior to filing for divorce will make it easier for you to rent or buy a new home or take out a loan.
- Be honest and mindful of your actions. Sometimes divorce proceedings lead to scrutinizing every detail of your life. Dishonesty can be detrimental to your case and likely cause more harm than simply being upfront and honest about things. Also, be cautious of all your behavior, especially on social media Negative behavior can be used against you and is a common tactic used in child custody battles.
- Think about your children. You and your spouse are getting a divorce, but your children are not. They should not be used as bargaining tools in these situations. Divorce is especially difficult for children; it’s important to ensure their emotional needs are being addressed.
- You don’t HAVE to go to court. There are other options to a long, expensive court battle. Amicable divorce or mediation is a better alternative if you and your spouse can negotiate agreeable
- No one “wins” a divorce. Be reasonable about your expectations. Divorce is not a competition. All divorces, no matter how civil, have lasting impacts on every individual involved.
If you are interested in legally ending your marriage or would like to discuss your rights, please call our Akron divorce attorneys to make an appointment to discuss your potential divorce. If you have already been served with divorce papers by your spouse, you need to retain an attorney immediately, as there are court-required deadlines to meet. Call us at 330-922-4491 or contact us online to schedule you for an initial consultation immediately.
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