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Four Tips to Avoid a Damaging Divorce

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We all know how divorce is portrayed — it is nasty and damaging process. You have probably heard plenty of horror stories about divorce. Fortunately, it does not have to be that way. While it is never easy, many divorcing couples in Florida are able to come to low-conflict resolutions that work for all parties. Here, our Tampa divorce attorneys offer four tips to help you and your partner avoid a difficult and damaging marital separation.

  1. Take a Collaborative Approach

If you want to get divorced on the best possible terms, it is crucial that you take a collaborative approach. Whether you are using Florida’s official collaborative divorce process, divorce mediation, or informal negotiation, trying to work together to find solutions can be extremely helpful. Notably, a collaborative mindset can be especially beneficial for parents of young children — studies have found that mediation of a divorce helps kids cope with the separation. 

  1. Understand Emotions — But Do Not Let Them Take Control

By its very nature, ending a marriage is an emotional time. Even if divorce is inevitable— and both spouses agree that it is the right decision — it can still be emotionally difficult. Emotions should not be suppressed. They are a normal part of divorce. That being said, you cannot allow your emotions to take control of the process. Reaching a fair divorce settlement requires clear-headed decision making. 

  1. Carefully Organize All Relevant Information

In some cases, divorcing spouses will both have a desire to reach a fair settlement, but their good intentions are undermined by disorganization and confusion. Careful organization is one of the keys to reaching a divorce agreement that works for both parties. Make sure that all relevant information — including financial documents and records — are collected and organized. You and your spouse need to be on the same page throughout the entirety of the divorce process. 

  1. Be Ready to Get Professional Help

Finally, you should always be prepared to seek professional help and support. Do not think that divorce is something that you have to go through all alone. Many other people have been through this before. There is nothing wrong with seeking counseling, therapy, or other types of professional support.

In addition, you should always be ready to speak to an experienced Tampa, FL divorce attorney. It is a mistake to view hiring an attorney that is only needed in divorce litigation. Your lawyer will be able to help you reach a reasonable divorce settlement that both protects your rights and avoids causing long term damage to you and your family.

Discuss Your Family Law Case With Our Tampa, FL Divorce Lawyer Right Away

At Bubley & Bubley, P.A., our Florida family law attorneys are committed to helping our clients find low-conflict, effective divorce solutions. For a confidential consultation, please contact our law firm today. We represent clients throughout the Tampa region, including in Thonotosassa, New Port Richey, Apollo Beach, Town N’ Country, Clearwater, and Tarpon Springs.

 

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