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The Best Way to Proceed With a Divorce

If you are thinking about getting a divorce, you should be ready to deal with a variety of emotions. These emotions may come from inside yourself or from your partner. In some cases, both parties to a divorce experience emotional pain, sadness and frustration. What can you do to make sure that your divorce is resolved as amicably as possible?

Be Honest about why it’s ending

It is important that you are open and honest about your reasons for wanting to end the marriage. If you have fallen out of love with your spouse, you should be clear about that, and if you have fallen in love with someone else, don’t hold back about that as well. While you want to bring up such issues with tact, the person you are ending a relationship with will respect that you are being upfront about how you feel.

Don’t Hide the News from the Kids

If you have kids, you shouldn’t hide the news about your divorce from them. They will likely catch on that something is off between mom and dad. By talking to your children about the divorce, it gives them a chance to express their feelings and concerns about the process. It also gives you a chance to declare your undying love for them and to reassure them that you will always be around.

Try to Settle the Divorce without Lawyers

While this may not be possible in all divorce cases, you may want to settle some or all outstanding issues without a lawyer. This may mean talking with your partner in private or going through mediation to get the matter resolved quickly and with as little pain as possible.

Mediation is generally less expensive and may help both sides better express their feelings throughout the process. It is important to note that it may be a good idea to have a Sandy family law attorney review any agreement before it becomes legally binding on both parties.

Don’t Try to Punish Your Former Spouse

It may be tempting to create a divorce settlement that punishes your former spouse. Unfortunately, this may result in a lot of time and money spent needlessly arguing with someone who you don’t want to see or talk to anymore. It is also important to point out that state law may provide for both parties in a divorce regardless of your feelings toward that person.

In fact, trying to be aggressive toward the other person in the marriage could result in that person getting a favorable ruling from a judge. Therefore, it is best to remain calm and civil no matter how much you may dislike the situation that you are in.

Divorce is rarely an easy process from both an emotional and legal standpoint. However, by communicating effectively and being upfront about what you want, it may be possible to get through the process quickly with both sides getting what they need from the final settlement.