How To Get Through A High Conflict Divorce Without Breaking The Bank

Parenting requires feats of emotional maturity that you never thought possible. When you have a child, it is your responsibility to model the behaviors that you want your children to display. That means being respectful when telling someone what is bothering you. It also means being gracious when things don’t go your way. This is manageable if you have your places of refuge, such as insisting on your favorite Sesame Street videos from your youth instead of an endless loop of the frenetic, cloying Pink Fong “Baby Shark” video, or if, at night when your kids are asleep, you and your spouse work your way through a list of movies noted for their high density of curse words. Divorce presents a whole new level of challenge to your self-esteem and behavioral health. The good news is that some divorce cases are more amicable than others. The bad news is that yours might be one of the least amicable divorce the family courts in your county full of polite Southern gentlemen and ladies has seen in a long time. Your divorce will eventually become final, but remember that it is not about winning and losing. Anything you do to harm your spouse’s finances in a divorce case harms your entire family. The best way to cope with a contentious divorce and to emerge from it with as little financial devastation as possible is to contact a Birmingham divorce lawyer.
Say as Little as Possible to Your Spouse
If your marriage fell apart because of lies or adultery, then the wounds are still raw when you get to divorce court. Your spouse’s usual inconsiderate behavior hurts 100 times more when it is official that your marriage is over. Talking to your spouse, even about routine matters, can reopen wounds and cause your conflicts to escalate. You can more easily move toward finalizing your divorce, and moving on from the ordeal, if you let your lawyers do the talking. You can go into detail with your lawyer about your post-divorce goals and about your current stressors and let your lawyer distill it into a discussion that will help you reach a property settlement agreement in mediation. If you must communicate with your estranged spouse about co-parenting, use a co-parenting app like Our Family Wizard.
Know When to Keep Going With Divorce Mediation and When to Go to Trial
Most divorces, even the most painful and acrimonious ones, can reach a resolution in mediation; this is good news, because it is faster and less expensive than going to trial. Trial might be your only option, though, if your spouse is hiding assets or stubbornly insists that she cannot return to the workforce despite all evidence to the contrary. If your divorce case goes to trial, your lawyer can summon witnesses, including but not limited to expert witnesses, who can reveal the truth behind your spouse’s lies.
Contact Peeples Law About Acrimonious Divorce Cases
A Birmingham family law attorney can help you see past the drama and finalize your divorce in mediation or at trial. Contact Peeples Law in Birmingham, Alabama today to schedule a consultation.
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