Oklahoma City Divorce Attorney - 4 Tips For Saving Money On Divorce

Jun 24
06:48

2011

Matthew Ingham

Matthew Ingham

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There really is no way to sugarcoat the reality that divorce is expensive. During the divorce process, the spouses can and often do easily spend between $3000.00 and $5000.00 on their attorney fees. In addition to money, the divorce process can and often does cost the spouses months of time and a lot energy...

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There really is no way to sugarcoat the reality that divorce is expensive.  During the divorce process,Oklahoma City Divorce Attorney - 4 Tips For Saving Money On Divorce Articles the spouses can and often do easily spend between $3000.00 and $5000.00 on their attorney fees.  In addition to money, the divorce process can and often does cost the spouses months of time and a lot energy. 

All that being said, please understand right now, that the divorce process does not have to be horribly expensive.  We have included below a list of four tips for saving money on divorce.  If you and your spouse will read the four tips, familiarize yourself with them, and then implement them into your own unique divorce situation, then you will be able to finalize the divorce without having to spend an arm and a leg.

Tip Number One – Open A Channel Of Communication.  You would be surprised at the number of spouses who enter into the early stages of the divorce process without having an open channel of communication between them.  The lack of communication is understandable because in the typical divorce scenario the spouses have made several unsuccessful attempts to save the marriage and quite frankly, by the end, both of them are frustrated and hurt.

Whenever you and your spouse enter into the early stages of the divorce process, make every effort to open and maintain a channel of communication with your spouse.  Doing so will open the door to settlement discussions and with a little luck, will result in the two of you reaching a full and final settlement.

Tip Number Two – Settle As Many Issues As Possible Up Front.  In the typical divorce scenario there are three major issues: child custody, property division, and debt division.  Try to settle each one of these issues as much as possible up front.  Doing so will ensure that fewer issues have to be litigated later in the court room with the use of attorneys.

Tip Number Three – Make Up Your Mind Early That You Will Have An Uncontested Divorce.  This tip is a classic case of mind over matter.  Whenever you and your spouse enter into the early stages of the divorce process, make up your mind that you and your spouse will reach a full and final settlement on each one of the unresolved issues and will do so outside of the court room without having to hire attorneys.  In regards to tip number three, remember persistence will prevail.

Tip Number Four – Keep The Kids Out Of It.  Children often misinterpret statements made by adults.  Whenever you involve your children in the divorce process, you are taking the risk that one of the children will misinterpret your statements and then convey the misinterpreted version of your statements to your spouse.  Whenever your spouse receives the misinterpreted version of the statements, your spouse will have an emotional overreaction which will cause fall-out.  That fall-out could end up costing you thousands of dollars in unnecessary attorney fees.