The Dos & Don’ts of Divorce

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Divorce is never easy, but there are certain things you can do to make the process as smooth as possible. Here are some dos and don’ts to keep in mind during your divorce, so you get what you deserve in the end and don’t have to deal with any extra stress in the meantime:

Do…

  • Hire an Experienced Attorney

Divorce law is complex. It is crucial to have an experienced attorney on your side who can help you navigate the process, understand your rights and opinions, and protect your interests. Rulon T. Burton has already helped countless Utah couples come out the other side of a divorce in the best possible position.

  • Seek the Support of a Therapist

Getting divorced can cause emotional turbulence. It is important to seek the support of a therapist or counselor who can help you through this tough time, especially if you have shared children. That way, you can learn how to co-parent effectively and process your emotions without affecting them negatively.

  • Try to Cooperate With Your Ex-Spouse

While getting divorced, it is important to cooperate with your spouse as much as you can. This means communicating openly and reasonably, being willing to compromise, and avoiding conflict. Cooperation will make the process easier for both of you and your children, as well as help keep costs down.

  • Consider Taxes & Change Your Will 

During a divorce, it can be easy to gloss over details such as taxes or documents your ex-spouse is linked to. However, it is important to take taxes into consideration when dividing assets and liabilities. If you want to change your will and beneficiary designations to reflect your new status as a single person, be sure to do so as soon as possible.

Don’t…

  • Overspend to Cope With Stress

During a divorce, it can be tempting to overspend or get into more debt to cope with the stress. However, this can put you in a difficult financial position down the road. It is important to be mindful of your spending and make sure you are still able to meet your financial obligations despite the major changes and costs involved in your divorce.

  • Skip Any Legal Appointments

It is important to attend all legal appointments during a divorce, even if you don’t agree with what is being said. These appointments are crucial in moving the process along. If you skip them or make a scene, it will only drag the process out longer and cost you more money in the end.

  • Rebel Against Court Rulings

If the court makes a ruling that you don’t agree with, it is important to follow it. If you rebel against the court’s decision, you could be held in contempt and face penalties such as fines or jail time. Custody and visitation schedules, for example, are often set by the court and should be followed to avoid any legal issues.

  • Confide in or Stress Your Kids

Your children should not be involved in the details of your divorce. It is important to protect them from the stress of the situation and keep them out of the middle of any conflict. Additionally, confiding in your children about the divorce can put them in an awkward position and make them feel like they have to choose sides.

Rulon T. Burton has successfully represented Utah clients in divorce for over 40 years. While no two cases are alike, he has the experience and expertise necessary to help any Utah resident navigate the divorce process and come out the other side in an optimal position. 

Utah divorce law is complex, but with the help of an experienced attorney, you can get through this tough time, navigating the process skillfully and with as little stress as possible.

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