Important tips if you want an amicable divorce
Too many people make the mistake of assuming a divorce has be a highly contentious process. They might hear about a friend or celebrity’s ugly split and assume that the process will be the same for them.
However, plenty of people are able to dissolve their marriage amicably. They can work together and stay out of the courtroom, which can save time and money. They can also minimize the adverse emotional toll a divorce takes on themselves and their children. If this sounds like the approach you want to take in your divorce, there are a few important tips for how you can make this work.
Prioritize peaceful problem-solving
One of the most effective ways to make divorce less divisive is to stay out of court and make decisions together. This happens through alternative dispute resolution methods like mediation.
By participating in mediation, parties work together to resolve divorce-related matters. They may be more agreeable and willing to compromise. In the end, parties can reach decisions faster and be more satisfied with the results, which can make everyone happier.
Focus on the big picture
In an amicable divorce, there will need to be negotiations and compromise. If you get upset over every detail or refuse to give in on anything, a divorce can ultimately become bitter and unproductive.
Set your priorities from the beginning and then try to focus on the bigger picture: securing a fair and peaceful outcome that makes it easier to move forward.
Avoid antagonizing one another
Divorce can bring out some unflattering reactions and emotions. Rather than let these responses control your actions and the process, try to keep antagonistic behavior in check.
Stay off social media; don’t make false allegations out of fear; comply with court orders; keep correspondence dispassionate and in writing.
Utilizing these tips can help you navigate a divorce more easily. Of course, there can be conflict and disagreement along the way. However, practicing these tips can help you overcome disputes more quickly, making it easier for you — and your family — to get through this difficult time and transition.
Contact a Local Divorce Attorney
Contact the divorce attorneys in Belleville, IL at Katzman & Sugden, LLC for a free evaluation of your case. Our expert attorneys have over 40 years of experience in helping people work through the legal processes involved in divorce.
Daniel C. Katzman is a Partner at Katzman & Sugden, LLC and is licensed to practice law in Illinois and Missouri. Daniel was born and raised in Belleville, Illinois where his dad, Steven E. Katzman has had his law office for over 40 years. Daniel joined the law firm of Katzman & Sugden, LLC after receiving his J.D. from St. Louis University School of Law in 2011, where he earned certificates in Health Law and Employment Law. Prior to that, he received his undergraduate degree in Health: Science, Society & Policy from Brandeis University in Waltham, Massachusetts. Combining his background in health policy and law, Daniel focuses his practice on assisting clients who have been injured through no fault of their own. He is admitted to practice law in Illinois, Missouri, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Illinois, and the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri.