What Mistakes Should I Avoid in an Illinois Divorce?

 Posted on October 31,2019 in Divorce

Wheaton, IL divorce attorneyIf you are facing a divorce, you are likely to be plagued with feelings of doubt and uncertainty. While there is no “correct” way to go about the process of ending your marriage, you will want to be sure to address the various legal issues between you and your spouse in a responsible manner. The many decisions that must be made about matters such as the division of assets, marital debt, spousal support, and parental responsibilities could lead to you feel overwhelmed. Although you may be eager to resolve these matters and get the divorce process over with, it is strongly advised to carefully think out every action you take. If certain issues are handled improperly, you may face serious financial repercussions, and your relationship with your children could be negatively affected. During your divorce, it is important to avoid these mistakes:

Being Dishonest

Attempting to hide marital assets, providing your spouse with false financial information, or withholding knowledge from your ex, their lawyer, or the court could result in serious consequences. You may be penalized if you are found to be hiding money or other property, and if it is discovered that you are lying, a judge may consider this behavior when making decisions about property division or child custody. Ultimately, it is best to be as open and honest as possible during the divorce process.

Letting Your Emotions Control You

The dissolution of your marriage is the end of your partnership with your ex. The thought of moving forward into single life can be stressful and overwhelming, especially if you will also be spending less time with your children. Because of these changes, you may struggle with sadness, anger, depression, guilt, and a variety of other emotions. However, it is best to approach your divorce with a professional mindset. Putting emotions aside when addressing the legal and practical concerns of ending your marriage will help you make sure you can start your post-divorce life off on the right foot.

Not Focusing on Your Children

As you concentrate on the multitude of issues that must be addressed during your divorce, you should make sure that you are taking the time to meet your children’s needs. They are also likely to be overwhelmed with the changes that are occurring in their lives, and they are probably uncertain about where they will live and how their relationship with both parents will be affected. Explaining the situation to them in an age-appropriate manner, addressing their concerns, and emphasizing that you love them and will always be there for them can help make the divorce process easier for them and prepare your family for success once your divorce is complete.

Refusing to Compromise

Just like marriage, the key to achieving an amicable divorce is being able to reach agreements with your spouse. Working together throughout the divorce process and agreeing to compromise and find mutually agreeable solutions can make the situation much easier to manage. Mediation and collaborative law are different forms of dispute resolution that can help you and your spouse reach a middle ground.

Contact a DuPage County Family Law Attorney

A divorce can be a complex process that may take a significant amount of time to conclude. To ensure that your rights and best interests are protected throughout the legal process, it is crucial to work with an experienced attorney. At the Andrew Cores Family Law Group, we can provide you with dedicated representation throughout the divorce process, and we will work with you to reach a positive resolution to your case. To schedule a free consultation with one of our knowledgeable Wheaton divorce lawyers, contact our office at 630-871-1002.

 

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https://www.huffpost.com/entry/common-divorce-mistakes_b_6057888

 
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