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How to reduce the pain of divorce

by | Feb 27, 2018 | Firm News |

If you are thinking about divorce in the Pensacola area, you should review your decision carefully. Decisions that you make in haste and with emotions can have lingering consequences. Though you might feel it is time for you and your partner to go your separate ways, if you rush the process, you could end up leaving money and assets on the table.

Divorce is often a painful time. The challenges and conflict that arise can become a source of stress, distress and unhappiness if you let them. Here are a couple of tactics that may help minimize the pain of separation.

Decide if the marriage is worth saving

Not all disagreements and issues are worth divorcing over. Before you file for divorce or make it an option, take some to consider your feelings. Share your feelings and concerns about your relationship with your spouse. Encourage him or her to do the same. Consider other options instead of divorce, such as marriage counseling, improving communication and a trial separation.

Set emotions aside

If you believe your marriage is unsalvageable, you should still act and speak in a respectful manner to your partner. Though you might have some unresolved issues and feelings that make you want to say and do things to make the divorce as challenging as possible, you could end up hurting yourself in the long run. When dealing with your ex-spouse, keep your emotions in check to avoid making irrational decisions that can prolong the pain of separation.

Negotiate for what you want

You might have a clear idea of how your marital property and assets should be split. You may also believe that you should receive full custody and spousal support. No matter what you want in a divorce, it is a good idea for you to negotiate instead of making demands. Make a list of your wants and rational reasons for them. If your partner does not want to give you what you want, offering something of comparable value is often an effective negotiation tactic.

Before you go down the path of separation, evaluate your options. If divorce is imminent, consider working with an attorney to strategize your way to an amicable divorce.

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