Oklahoma City Divorce Lawyer - 4 Tips For Making Divorce Affordable

Jul 25
21:13

2011

Matthew Ingham

Matthew Ingham

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A lot of people do not know this, but the divorce process does not have to cost an arm and a leg. In the typical divorce scenario, the husband and the wife are frustrated and they do not want to talk with each other. In this typical divorce scenario, the natural tendency of the spouses is to ‘lawyer up’. The problem with ‘lawyering up’ is that it costs a lot of money...

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A lot of people do not know this,Oklahoma City Divorce Lawyer - 4 Tips For Making Divorce Affordable Articles but the divorce process does not have to cost an arm and a leg.  In the typical divorce scenario, the husband and the wife are frustrated and they do not want to talk with each other.  In this typical divorce scenario, the natural tendency of the spouses is to ‘lawyer up’.  The problem with ‘lawyering up’ is that it costs a lot of money. 

If you are reading this article and you find yourself in this typical as described above, then take our advice and keep reading.  Below is a list of four tips for making the divorce process more affordable.  Our hope is that you will read the four tips, become familiar with them, and then use them in your divorce situation.  If you will do this, and if you will avoid the natural tendency to ‘lawyer up’, then you will be able to keep the divorce process affordable.

Tip #1 – Do Not Infuriate Your Spouse.  Let us explain it in terms of a volcano that is about to erupt.  The ‘volcano’ is your divorce and the ‘eruption’ is your spouse’s emotions that are ready to explode.  At this point in time it is in your best interest to avoid taking ‘drastic’ action without first the discussing the matter with your spouse.  Taking ‘drastic’ action without discussing first could easily cause your spouse to ‘explode’ in an emotional overreaction.  That emotional overreaction will cause your spouse to ‘lawyer up’.  Once your spouse ‘lawyer’s up’ there is no turning back.  Again, discuss matters with your spouse first.

Tip #2 – Open A Channel Of Communication With Your Spouse.  If you and your spouse are like most divorcing couples, there is a wall of silence between the two of you.  Take our advice and open a channel of communication with your spouse.  Doing so will ensure that you and your spouse do not have to talk through the use of attorneys and it will also open the way for settlement discussions.

Tip #3 – Let Your Spouse Know That You Want To Settle.  Once you have opened a channel of communication with your spouse, go ahead and communicate to them that you want to settle.  Also, communicate to them what terms you are willing to settle for.  With a little bit of luck, you and your spouse will be able to reach a full and final settlement outside of court without having to hire an attorney.

Tip #4 – Avoid Being Petty.  Once you have opened a channel of communication and once you have began settlement discussions, avoid being petty.  Remember the sooner the divorce settles the more money you will save.  When discussing settlement with your spouse, only discuss issues which are relevant for purposes of finalizing the divorce.