4 Key Points When Heading Toward Divorce

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4 Key Points When Heading Toward Divorce

6 March 2015
 Categories: Law, Blog


While divorce is a pretty solid reality in this day and age, it does not have to be the undoing of your personal well being. The best stance to take when going to divorce court is always be prepared. If you have never been through a divorce before, it's easy to get bogged down in the emotional turmoil and not understand what it takes. Take advantage of these guidelines, so that you can prepare yourself to the fullest before taking on your soon-to-be ex-spouse in court. 

#1: Get A PO Box

This is a critical step that most people don't think of when it comes time to divorce. You will be receiving serious documents and correspondence in the mail throughout the divorce process, so you must make sure that you are receiving it untampered and on time. When you live with other people, you might have your mail opened or lost, whether through malicious means or accidents. For the sake of your divorce, get your own private PO box so that you know for a fact you'll have access to your mail whenever you need it. 

#2: Ask The Right Questions When Hiring An Attorney

In terms of divorce lawyers, the choices typically are to hire one who is not skilled, an attorney who is an attacker or an attorney who is dedicated to getting you the best divorce for your needs. While these three types of divorce attorneys are what you are likely to encounter, you will obviously want to go with the latter. An unskilled attorney will have you unprepared for the nuances of family law, while a pit bull style divorce attorney can often do you more harm than good. Find a skilled and proven divorce lawyer who is dedicated to peaceful resolution, but willing to fight for you when the moment arises. 

To do so, you can ask some of the follow questions and employ these strategies:

  • Make a short list of three qualified attorneys and interview them thoroughly, until you're satisfied with your choice. 
  • Get a copy of the attorney's fee structure in writing.
  • Ask about their vision for the outcome of your divorce.
  • Ask who in the law firm you will be communicating with.
  • Find out whether they will let you directly negotiate with your soon-to-be ex.

#3: Make Copies Of All Important Documents

Court is all about providing proof, so you want to hold on to this proof at all costs. Invest in a good scanner and filing system and keep both digital and hard copies of medical records, house deeds, bank statements, credit card statements, and more. This will allow you to provide your attorney with the proof that they need, while keeping you operating in fact, rather than emotion. 

#4: Take Care Of Your Health

Divorce can often be a long and tedious process. Because of this, you will need to be in sound mind, body, and spirit. During this process you should embrace your overall well being, dedicating yourself to health, nutrition, and mental health. Whether this means lifting weights, mindfulness meditation, or going on a diet and buying new outfits, keep yourself sane and healthy so that you are not overtaken by the emotional toll of divorce. 

Consider these tips and you will get the best divorce possible. Talk to a professional like Law Office of Jared T. Amos for more assistance.