5 Common Mistakes to Avoid During a Divorce
Tensions can often be high during a divorce. It’s important to tread carefully and be aware of your rights and responsibilities during this difficult time. Speaking with a family law attorney can help you choose the best course of action and avoid these common pitfalls.
Sending Disparaging Texts or Emails:
Hold the phone! Text messages, emails and social media posts can be used against you in Court by your ex, to attack your credibility and character. Your words and actions are a huge factor in the Court's consideration of the best interests of any child or children involved in a Family Law matter.
Going Pro Se:
Understanding your rights and obligations is key. A Family Law attorney will guide you through this process and ensure you reach a fair separation agreement or court settlement.
Not Putting the Kids First:
In all Family Law matters involving minor children, the Court will look to the best interests of the child in making decisions regarding time sharing and parental responsibility. Making decisions based on resentment toward the other parent is never in the best interests of the child and will not work in your favor in the eyes of the court.
Moving Out of The Marital Home:
While you should not stay in the marital home if you fear for your safety, moving out could complicate your claim to an interest in the home. If possible, before moving out of the home you should consult an attorney and ensure there is a parenting schedule in place, where there are children involved, to make sure you have continuing access to the children.
Hiding or Depleting Marital Assets:
In every dissolution of marriage, the parties to the dissolution will make a full financial disclosure. The court will review and determine the marital and non-marital assets. In doing so the court can look at transactions after filing for dissolution and up to two years prior to the filing, for any intentional dissipation, waste, depletion or destruction of marital assets.
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