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How to Avoid Common Mistakes in Divorce Proceedings

Each divorce comes with its own unique set of circumstances, some being more contentious and challenging than others. Most people make the same mistakes when going through a divorce. If you are contemplating filing for divorce or are going through negotiations with your soon-to-be-ex-spouse, here are tips for dealing with common mistakes in divorce proceedings.

Refusing to Work Out Your Differences With Your Spouse

Some people need a public declaration to confirm who’s wrong and who’s right when going through a bitter divorce. While this might offer some semblance of satisfaction, using the court system just to get revenge or publicly humiliate your spouse can be very problematic. It will certainly end up affecting your children negatively. It can also significantly raise your legal fees.

Instead, you can consider alternative dispute resolutions, such as collaborative divorce, mediation, or arbitration, to resolve your divorce issues and get rid of courtroom drama and battles.

Using Children as Leverage Against Your Spouse

While your kids should know about the impending divorce, you shouldn’t make them a part of it. Judges determine many divorce issues based on the children’s best interests. Whatever is going on between you and your spouse, you should have the same perspective. Avoid arguing with your spouse when your kids are in earshot and remember that they can still hear you even if they’re wearing earphones or are inside their rooms.

Make the effort to create a parenting plan with your spouse to ensure that your children’s best interests are always protected. You should also try to find practical solutions for handling conflict now and after your divorce has been finalized. Put simply, put your children’s best interests first above everything else.

Failing to Follow Court Orders

Once you have officially filed for divorce, the judge might issue relevant orders regarding child custody, spousal support, etc. If this is the case, ensure that you understand all the terms and conditions of the order to avoid mistakenly violating them. Complying with court orders is crucial to avoiding unnecessary and potentially costly consequences during and after the divorce.

In some cases, people may end up with a court order that feels unfair. If this applies to your case, make sure to discuss your case with a Florida divorce attorney to help you seek a modification of the order.

Thinking That a Do-It-Yourself Divorce is The Way to Go

The most common mistake people make when filing for divorce is thinking that they can do everything on their own. But most divorces are complicated and contentious. Having an experienced Florida divorce attorney working on your case can help you avoid making all the divorce mistakes mentioned above (and others) while ensuring that your interests are protected and helping you secure the most favorable results for your case.

Get In Touch With a Florida Divorce Attorney Now

Ready to discuss your situation and find out what you can expect during a divorce? Reach out to Brian McMahon, our Florida divorce attorney for legal guidance. Call our office at 561-658-1789 or send us an online message to set up your free case consultation with our Florida divorce attorney today.