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Steps You Can Take for an Easier Divorce

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Divorce is a painful experience, but there are some steps you can take to make it easier and minimize the damage of this emotionally charged legal process. Given the weight of this major life choice, some pain is unavoidable, but if you are truly committed to the idea of navigating a smoother, less contentious divorce, we have a list of tips that will help you accomplish this.

Pursuing a Less Painful Divorce

You do not have to engage in an all-out war in court to successfully divorce your spouse. If you are both committed to cooperating to end your marriage while remaining relatively unscathed, you can achieve a less painful divorce. If you and your spouse have children, pursuing an easier divorce will be especially beneficial as you continue moving forward as co-parents in the aftermath of your split.

Here are some tips that will help you dissolve your marriage as painlessly as possible:

  • Keep your divorce out of court: There are other options, such as collaborative divorce, which can keep you and your spouse out of court. Moreover, a collaborative divorce typically takes less time and costs less money, which is what makes it such an appealing option for those who are interested in eliminating the drama.
  • Hire a therapist: A lot of people believe therapy is not right for them. However, divorce is not a minor situation and there is nothing wrong with seeking help when you need it. A therapist can help you develop the tools you need to cope with the divorce, so you can process it in a healthy manner. If you are hoping to pursue a new relationship in the future, this can be a crucial step in setting the foundation for it.
  • Set proper boundaries: Oftentimes, spouses cannot afford to live in separate households immediately upon filing for divorce. Even if finances are not a factor, moving out of the marital home before a divorce is finalized can have a negative impact on the terms of the divorce. If you and your soon-to-be former spouse are living together for the time being, make sure you set proper boundaries and navigate the shared space appropriately.
  • Avoid acting out of spite: You might feel wronged by your spouse, but acting out of spite during your divorce will only make matters worse and likely prolong the process. Take the high road and do not use your divorce as a means to pursue revenge.
  • Do not hide any assets: It is normal to want to protect your assets, but hiding them is a major mistake that will result in serious repercussions. Stay honest and be upfront about all separate and marital assets to avoid finding yourself in an unnecessarily hairy situation.

Contact a Skilled Divorce Team Today!

If you are planning on filing for divorce, there are some precautions and steps you can take to make this process less painful and the team at Sherwood, Johnson & Poles can help you. With over 25 years of combined experience on our side, you can rely on us to provide the exceptional legal guidance you need to get through this difficult experience.

Contact us today at (888) 224-1218 to set up a consultation.