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How to prep for a divorce

On Behalf of | May 10, 2021 | Divorce |

Unfortunately, not all New Jersey marriages last forever. Sometimes couples decide that their lives would be better off apart from one another. If you and your spouse have come to the conclusion that it’s time to end your marriage, you’ll want to take a few steps before filing for divorce.

Understand the cost implications of filing for divorce

Going through a divorce is both time-consuming and costly for all people involved. Understanding the different types of divorces that you can file for can help to reduce the cost. For example, if you and your spouse are able to sit down and agree upon a divorce settlement, you’ll want to file for an uncontested divorce. This type of divorce is much less expensive than a traditional divorce and can be completed in a short amount of time.

Gather up all your documents regarding your assets

One of the biggest areas of discussion when it comes to a divorce is dividing up the marital assets. One of the best things you can do to prepare for this ahead of time is to get out your documentation regarding all of your marital assets. This will help you determine what the values of the assets are so that you can work on creating a settlement plan that works for both of you.

Interview attorneys

Due to the complexity of the divorce process, it is always advisable to hire an attorney to ensure that it’s done correctly. Instead of rushing around at the last minute trying to find an attorney, it’s best to take some time to evaluate potential attorneys in your area. Setting up an initial consultation with a couple of different lawyers can allow you to determine which one works best for your situation.

While you may know that you and your spouse are headed for the divorce process, it’s important to take steps to prepare ahead of time. This can help to make the process go much smoother and less time-consuming.

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