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Home –› Relationship & Lifestyle –› Marital Separation
 

Divorce: Avoid These Common Traps

 
Author: Ed Sherman
 

Ignorance is the most common trap you will face when getting divorced. To get through your divorce with the most peace of mind, while spending the least amount of money, you need to know all the facts and have all relevant documents in order.

  • It's tempting to ignore financial details, but if you don't take the trouble to understand what's going on in your financial life and what you're entitled to, you might as well hang a big "victim" sign around your neck.

  • Ignorance makes you feel helpless and makes it easy for you to be manipulated into accepting a bad deal.

  • The worst thing you can do is go to a lawyer without any information or preparation and ask for a divorce. You'll waste a lot of time and money, and you won't receive the respect given an informed client.

Bad Judgment is a real hazard when emotions are running high, as is normal in divorce. Insecurity can cripple you. Fear and anger can make you grasp for too much or surrender too much, leading to a settlement you may regret.

  • Keep business and emotional issues separate.

  • Don't jump to sudden conclusions or make impulsive agreements.

  • Don't sign anything you haven't thought about or don't understand.

Excessive Spending is very common before, during and after a separation. It is used as an anesthetic for emotional pain. After separation you need money to set up two separate lifestyles, and can't afford neurotic spending driven by emotional upset.

  • Control impulsive and compulsive spending the same way you would control neurotic eating habits.

  • Do all you can to keep yourself open, centered and strong.

  • Deal with your emotional issues instead of reacting and running from them.

Hiding Money can happen when it becomes clear that a divorce is coming and one spouse starts salting money away in a private stash.

  • This is OK if you do it without cheating--it can give you a sense of security, independence and control.

  • Be on the lookout for cheating, where your spouse may be secretly diverting marital assets into a separate account. You may need an attorney to protect the marital estate and your interest in it.

  • When a divorce is coming, watch where income goes and keep a close eye on account withdrawals. Take a close look at financial transactions during the previous year.

If you make the effort to avoid the common divorce traps of ignorance, bad judgment, excessive spending, and hiding money it will pay off handsomely in reduced conflict, stress and expense during your divorce.

 
 
 

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