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How to Have a Peaceful and Easy Divorce

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Throughout 45 reporting states (and D.C.), there were more than 670,000 divorces in 2023. Most people assume that divorces have to be difficult and contentious, but that’s not always the case. There are many steps you can take to make the process a bit simpler for everyone. Learn some strategies that can help you better manage this transition. 

Understand Florida Divorce Laws

By having a clear idea of what to expect from the process of getting divorced in Florida, you can avoid arguments and confrontations. You should know that Florida allows no-fault marriages and that property division in the state is handled via equitable distribution. This means that the court will divide the assets and debts fairly, though not necessarily equally. 

You may be entitled to spousal support, which will be arranged by the court depending on both of your incomes, the standard of living you’ve grown accustomed to having, and many other factors. 

Work With Your Spouse On Child Custody 

If you have children, one of the most stressful parts of divorce proceedings is arranging child custody. Both parents have the right to see their children, but how this is scheduled can cause anxiety for everyone involved. 

You can make this less stressful by putting your child’s needs first and working with your spouse to come up with the best arrangement. Whatever issues have led to the divorce should not impact the relationships either parent has with their offspring. If you don’t work together on this, the court will have to get involved, and that is rarely the best option. 

Be Ready to Provide All Required Information

For the division of assets, you will need to offer substantial amounts of information. Getting all of this paperwork ready as soon as the proceedings start can save you time. Never attempt to hide any assets, since this can end up backfiring. Be as open and transparent as possible. 

Leave Your Emotions at the Door

It’s not easy to do, but you can go through divorce proceedings with less stress if you avoid emotional outbursts. Expect that not everything will go your way and that you’ll have to compromise. Try to work with your spouse so that you can both decide on the best outcome, and try to understand their frustrations just as you hope they’ll understand yours. 

Working With an Experienced Divorce Attorney Can Make the Process Easier

Once you’ve decided to get a divorce, the first step should always be to hire an attorney. These are complex processes, and there’s too much on the line to attempt a divorce on your own. With a lawyer handling the paperwork, you can focus on healing from the emotional impact that the end of a marriage can cause and start the next stage of your life. 

Aside from assisting with legal matters, your lawyer will also make it easier to communicate with your spouse. This is important if you’re not on the best of terms with them. Being able to speak with your spouse through your attorney can prevent arguments that can delay proceedings and make them more emotionally taxing. 

Contact Conti Moore Law Divorce Lawyers, PLLC for a Free Consultation 

Divorce doesn’t have to be a battle. With the right preparation, communication, and guidance, you can navigate the process with dignity and peace of mind. At Conti Moore Law Divorce Lawyers, PLLC, our experienced Florida divorce attorneys are here to protect your rights, minimize conflict, and help you move forward with confidence.

If you’re ready to start the next chapter of your life, contact our law office today to schedule your free consultation. Let us help you achieve a smoother, more peaceful divorce process.

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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