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How to Get a Narcissist to Reveal Themselves

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Being married to a narcissist can make you question everything, including yourself. However, divorcing a narcissist can also be a challenge. Narcissists understand how to turn on the charm and persuade people to their side. It’s more than frustrating; it’s unfair. 

Exposing a narcissist will help you and your attorney create more fair and equitable divorce agreements. Whether the issue is child custody, spousal support, or the division of assets, the process will be faster and easier once everyone knows who you are dealing with. 

What is a Narcissist?

A narcissist is more than just a selfish person. Narcissism is a mental health condition. Narcissists have an unreasonably high opinion of their own importance and seek attention. They may be unable to care about other people’s feelings. Narcissists can appear to be charming.  

Working with an attorney who understands narcissist divorce tactics will help save you time, money, and frustration. 

How to Divorce a Narcissist and Win

If you haven’t already, it may help to educate yourself on narcissistic personality disorder. Reminding yourself that your spouse’s behavior toward you isn’t personal can help you take the high road and avoid getting into unnecessary conflicts. 

Other tips for divorcing a narcissist include:

  • Anticipate that others will fall for your spouse’s “charm”
  • Communicate through your lawyers, not in person
  • Document everything accurately and with as many details as possible
  • Have a support system in place
  • Stay focused on the goal

Lastly, hire an attorney who knows how to handle narcissists. Not every divorce lawyer does. Coming to an agreement on sensitive topics like child custody can already be a challenge, but a custody battle with a narcissist can be overwhelming without the proper legal support. 

Revealing a Narcissist: How and Why?

It may be in your best interests to reveal your ex’s narcissism if they are manipulating and abusing the court system. As in all court cases, your best ammunition is evidence. Your family law attorney may advise you on specific types of evidence that will help your individual case. In general, these suggestions can help. 

Video or Audio Evidence

Florida requires two-party consent for audio or visual recordings, so any recorded evidence you wish to use in court must meet the legal guidelines. However, you may be able to get permission by simply playing up to a narcissist’s ego. 

Social Media Evidence

Relevant social media evidence may be permissible in some cases. Information gathered from social media posts can show patterns of dishonesty and manipulation that will help reveal your ex as a narcissist. 

Document All Interactions

Keep a detailed list of every phone call, email, text, and in-person conversation. This type of documentation serves as evidence and will also help you remember events as they actually happened and not as your spouse tried to convince you they happened. 

How to Win a Custody Battle Against a Narcissist

In addition to gathering evidence, the most important thing you can do to secure a fair custody and child support agreement is to continue being a dependable parent. 

Also, make sure you work with an attorney who knows how to get children away from a narcissistic ex. Ask a potential lawyer about their experience filing a divorce petition against a person with a personality disorder. 

Is Your Spouse a Narcissist?

Getting out of a marriage to a narcissist is one of the most difficult things you may ever do. However, life after your divorce will be worth all the effort. 

To help the process, remember that your ex has a personality disorder. Stay focused on your goal and not their behavior. Gather as much factual evidence as possible to support your case, and hire a family law attorney with experience helping people in your situation.

Contact the Orlando Divorce Law Firm of Conti Moore Law Divorce Lawyers, PLLC for Help Today

For more information, contact our experienced Orlando divorce lawyers at Conti Moore Law Divorce Lawyers, PLLC by calling (407) 831-0203 to schedule a free consultation.

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