Divorce Forms - How To Encourage Settlement Of Your Divorce

Jul 4
07:32

2012

Matthew Ingham

Matthew Ingham

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Do you want to avoid wasting several months of time litigating your divorce at the court house? If yes, then take our advice and have a peaceful divorce. In other words take our advice and SETTLE YOUR DIVORCE OUTSIDE OF COURT...

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Do you want to avoid wasting several months of time litigating your divorce at the court house? If yes,Divorce Forms - How To Encourage Settlement Of Your Divorce Articles then take our advice and have a peaceful divorce. In other words take our advice and SETTLE YOUR DIVORCE OUTSIDE OF COURT.

Do you want to avoid wasting thousands of dollars of legal fees? If yes, then take our advice and have a peaceful divorce. Again, take our advice and SETTLE YOUR DIVORCE OUTSIDE OF COURT.

Statistically, spouses who settle their divorce outside of court end up happier and healthier after the divorce is finalized compared to spouses who throw punches at each other in the court room and engage in a 'knock down, drag out' fight kind of a divorce.

Are you interested in settling your divorce outside of court? If yes, then take our advice and read the rest of this article. In the rest of this article you will find a list of three tips about how to facilitate a settlement and utlimately save a lot of money and a lot of time.

Tip Number One: Avoid Doing Anything Stupid. For purposes of this article stupid activities include but are not limited to the following: absconding with the children, committing acts of violence against your spouse or the children, and introducing your mistress to your current spouse. By following our advice and not doing anything stupid, you will avoid the risk that your spouse is going to emotionally overreact and cause your divorce to blow up into a big, ugly mess.

Tip Number Two: Communicate With Your Spouse. During the early stages of the divorce process, both you and your spouse are going to experience strong feelings of uncertainty. By communicating with your spouse and then following through accordingly, you will be able to ease some of the uncertainty.

Tip Number Three: Try Mediation First. Before you and your ex 'lawyer up', try mediation first. By trying mediation first, you have nothing to lose and everything to gain if a full settlement is agreed to.