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Tips for saving time and money in your divorce

On Behalf of | Feb 28, 2025 | Divorce |

A lot of people who see the end of their marriage on the horizon are concerned about the time and resources they’ll have to give to divorce. While the exact amount of time, money and effort you have to devote to your marriage dissolution will depend on the facts of your case and the contentiousness you’re facing, there are some steps that you can take to streamline the process and save yourself some time, money and headaches. Let’s look at some of them here so that you have a better idea of how you can navigate your divorce in a way that protects your interests.

There isn’t a singular correct approach to marriage dissolution. Instead, you’ll have to consider your legal options and decide on a course of action that makes the most sense for you. With that in mind, here are some tips that you might find helpful in figuring out how to get through your divorce quickly while reducing stress and protecting your financial interests:

  • Know your endgame: When you enter divorce proceedings, you need to have concrete, articulable goals. If you don’t, then you’ll aimlessly wander through the process and probably give in on issues that have tremendous implications for your short and long-term well-being. So, before fully diving into your divorce, take some time to think through what you need to be successful in the next chapter of your life, that way you have some direction as far as developing your legal strategy is concerned.
  • Avoid personal attacks: There’s oftentimes a lot of emotional pain involved in divorce. This makes it all too easy to lash out your spouse to get back at them for the harm they’ve caused you. But levying personal attacks is going to make it more difficult to get resolution to the divorce legal issues confronting you, since your spouse might try to block you at every path to resolution simply out of spite. So, try to remain respectful and professional as you navigate the entirety of the divorce process.
  • Be organized: A fair divorce is going to require a close analysis of the marital estate. Therefore, you’re going to need to have a firm understanding of the assets in play and any outstanding debts that’ll need to be divided. If you don’t have this information going into divorce, then the process will likely be stalled as you work to uncover the information necessary to develop your legal strategy.
  • Be honest: It’s easy to exaggerate the facts or tell white lies when you’re in the heat of the moment in a divorce. But stretching the truth will only cause delays. This is because your spouse will eventually find out about your lies, and then the two of you will have to go back and either negotiate the issue or litigate it. And, given that any remaining trust will likely be shattered at that point, resolving the matter can take more time and lead to additional conflict.

There are other steps you can take to protect your time and your finances in divorce. So, before jumping into the process, be sure to develop a strategy that suits your needs. That way you can confidently move through the process while keeping your eye on securing the outcome needed to build the post-divorce life that you want. If you’d like to learn more about how to do that, then please continue reading our blog and rest of our website.

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