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Common Georgia Divorce Mistakes

On Behalf of | Sep 9, 2019 | Divorce

Divorce can be a tough process. The parties to a divorce often experience a wide range of emotions, including guilt, anger, sadness, and loneliness. And although these emotions are a normal part of the process, they can lead divorcing spouses to make mistakes, some of which can have long-lasting financial and emotional effects. If you are considering getting a divorce in Georgia, please review the common mistakes discussed below, and contact a Georgia divorce attorney as soon as possible to begin the process.

Agreeing to an unfair settlement agreement

You should never agree to an unfair settlement agreement when getting a divorce. And this applies even if you are getting the better end of the deal, as the agreement could face a legal challenge down the road. Parties often agree to lopsided settlement agreements in an attempt to end the process quickly and move on with their lives. This is a mistake.

Failing to communicate with your spouse during the divorce process

No matter how angry you are at your spouse, you absolutely must keep the lines of communication open during the divorce process. Maintaining an open line of communication with your significant other during your divorce and settlement negotiations may help you avoid the cost of a lengthy court battle.

Failing to update your estate plan

When getting a divorce in Georgia, you should strongly consider reviewing your estate plan and making updates if necessary. Often, estate-planning documents require changes following a divorce, particularly wills and trusts. Updating your estate plan will ensure that your wishes are carried out upon your death, especially if you remarry at some point.

Making oral agreements with your spouse

The ability to maintain a good relationship with your ex is a great thing. However, even if you maintain an amicable relationship with your spouse during and after a divorce, you should never make oral agreements concerning any divorce-related issues. Although it may seem a bit formal, especially if you are on good terms with your ex, it is essential that you include all of your agreements in your written settlement agreement for legal purposes.

Failing to hire an experienced divorce attorney

One of the biggest mistakes a party to a divorce can make is failing to hire an experienced family law attorney. Therefore, if you need a divorce in Georgia, you need an experienced Lithonia divorce attorney on your side. At the law office of E.N. Banks-Ware, we will work diligently to ensure that you achieve the results you desire in your Georgia divorce. Our experienced Georgia divorce attorney will be with you every step of the way as you begin this new chapter in your life. Therefore, if you are considering a divorce in Lithonia, Georgia or DeKalb County or anywhere else in Georgia, please contact us today for a free consultation with our experienced Georgia divorce attorney.

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