Avoiding Common Divorce Mistakes
By Brian D. Perskin
Jan. 24, 2012 9:33a
Everyone knows that divorce can be brutal. Emotionally-charged, financially messy, and deeply personal, the divorce process can try the patience and limits of anyone who faces it, especially those with children, complicated financial holdings, or a long history together. If you are contemplating a divorce in the state of New York or anywhere else in the country, it's easy to make mistakes. Understanding common errors made by those who have gone before you may make your journey through the divorce process easier.
The most common error made by divorcing individuals lies in their attitude towards their soon to be ex-spouse and the divorce process. Most people are overwhelmed by the emotional factor of divorce. The end of a marriage is generally a painful experience, rife with all kinds of emotions which can blind you to reason and make the legal process a destructive one. Jealousy, rage, resentment, and bottled-up hostility suddenly let loose can get in the way when sensible decisions and resolutions need to be reached on vitally important issues, such as child custody and visitation matters and the division and distribution of marital assets. When it comes to these issues which can affect you long into the future, you should have your wits about you. Using your children as pawns, failing to communicate, hiding financial information, or communicating in only contentious ways may all lead you into further trouble. These types of behavior are often based on revenge strategies, instead of a well-planned divorce strategy.
Work with an Experienced New York Divorce Attorney
Your divorce attorney's job is to help you create a divorce strategy that is not about winning or losing but about achieving reasonable goals and expectations, based on the unique facts and circumstances of your situation. An experienced
New York divorce lawyer, one who spends every day dealing with divorce cases both in and out of the courtroom, can help you understand what those reasonable expectations should be. At The Law Offices of Brian D. Perskin, you will find an attorney who can give you an honest assessment of your case, provide skilled legal advice based on years of experience, and who can help you devise a divorce strategy that will focus on resolving the legal process with the least amount of stress, anguish, time, and cost possible.
Contact a New York divorce lawyerat the firm to discuss your divorce strategy today.
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