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February 20, 2021 07:07 AM UTC

3 Steps to an Equitable and Safe Divorce

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  • by: Phoner

Going through a divorce is a complicated and upsetting process. So much of the legal work is tied up with your emotions, and you worry about what other people think of you. To simplify the process and focus on what actually matters, follow these three steps to get the process started.

1. Find a Lawyer

Even if you think that you and your spouse can settle the divorce amicably, you need to find litigation attorneys Jefferson County TX as soon as possible. Because divorce is a legal process, the results of it affect your income, property, and debt. You don’t want to unknowingly agree to a bad deal, and you don’t want to lose your favorite possessions or hard-earned money. Most importantly, if you have children, you want to make sure that custody arrangements are safe and fair. The only way to guarantee these priorities is to hire a lawyer.

2. Consider What You Want

Your lawyer needs to know what you want with the divorce, so you need to answer some big questions before your first meeting. Do you want the house, or are you willing to compromise with a bigger payment? Do you want your pets, and how much compensation can you offer your spouse for them? Is your priority in this process speed or thoroughness? Arriving with these questions answered allows your lawyer to help you get what you need.

3. Prioritize Safety

If at any point in the proceedings you become concerned about your or your children’s safety, call the police immediately. Even if you are not leaving an abusive relationship, things can get out of control during a divorce, and it’s important to trust your instincts.

By following these steps, you ensure that you leave the divorce process without being cheated and with your safety and dignity.

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