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The Amicable Separation and Divorce

 Posted on December 00, 0000 in Divorce

amicable separation, DuPage County divorce lawyer, divorce proceedings, divorce decree, amicable divorceGoing through a separation and divorce is difficult for everyone involved. Even the spouse who initiates the process probably feels some level of guilt, anxiety, or apprehension. After all, a marriage is intended to last forever.

But instead of family vacations and parties, thoughts turn to matters of alimony, custody, division of assets, and other unpleasantries.

However, it is not unheard of for a separation and eventual divorce to take on an amicable tone. When both parties are willing to work through the process, then things can proceed more quickly and with less animosity.

If an amicable process is something you desire be sure to make your divorce lawyer aware of your preference.

Tips for an Amicable Separation and Divorce

No one should pretend that creating an amicable divorce environment will be easy. In fact, it definitely requires effort by all involved. However, listed below are a few ideas to implement during the process that will, hopefully, ease things along toward a satisfactory conclusion.

  • Once the relationship has moved past the point of repair, acknowledge it is time to move on. It is never easy, but hanging on to something that cannot be fixed has the ability to just make things worse. The worse things get, the  more likely you are to experience an unpleasant process.

  • There are two sides to every divorce. Acknowledge any role you might have played in the split of your marriage.

  • Stick with your decision. Nothing creates frustration like a half-hearted commitment.

  • Give the other party space. If you are the one initiating the divorce it is possible the other person in the relationship is not quite ready to accept the situation. Attempting to rush him or her into negotiations is a good way to create a combative atmosphere.

  • Acknowledge your responsibility for the children. Express a desire to spend time with your children during and after the divorce process, and follow through.

  • Be honest when it comes to finances and asset allocation. Attempting to hide money or other assets sets the stage for contentious negotiations and court appearances.

  • Select an attorney who shares your desire for an amicable process.

  • Make time to work on yourself. Do not dwell on the negatives surrounding the divorce and make an effort to improve your own life.

Making an effort to create a cooperative process may encourage your spouse to do the same. However, it is always possible they may decide to take things in another direction. If that is the case, it is best to have an attorney who is ready to protect your rights and serve your best interests.

Retain an Aurora Divorce Lawyer with Knowledge and Experience

Amicable or not, going through a divorce without able representation is never a good idea. Ensure your rights are protected throughout the divorce proceedings and in the final divorce decree with help from an established DuPage County divorce lawyer. The Law Offices of Matthew M. William, P.C. provide thorough and vigorous representation for every client.

Sources:

http://www.divorcemag.com/family-law-attorney/conscious-uncoupling-and-amicable-divorce-possible-to-stay-friends

https://amicable.io/divorce-tips/

https://www.fatherly.com/love-and-money/parenting-and-relationships/how-to-have-an-amicable-divorce/

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