Be prepared for a divorce
Thinking about divorce? Make sure
you’re prepared!
Here are some of
the most important things for you to think about before meeting with an attorney, and a checklist to prepare before filing for a divorce, to ensure
that you are set up for success and to avoid some of the most common pitfalls.
- Take a look at your finances and be prepared. Don’t walk into a divorce blind. Get a copy of your
credit report, determine what you own and what is owned by your spouse. Know
about all debts, and who owns what. You will then have a solid foundation
to stand on as you enter into all divorce negotiations. However, be
careful. You don’t want to overstep legal boundaries. For example, it is
against federal law to request your spouse’s credit report without their
consent.
- Get documentation to prove your income. In your divorce, you are going to need show an
accurate snapshot of your income to decide financial issues – such as
alimony and child support. This could be as easy as getting copies of your
recent pay stubs and your income tax return. In other cases, it may be
more difficult; for example, the self-employed may need bank account
statements.
- Figure out what your spouse earns annually. This can be a little difficult without their
cooperation, but it is important to know what your spouse’s income is.
Work to get copies of their W2, pay stubs and the like – as well as
knowing about bonuses and other fringe benefits. Knowing what their salary
is on paper is important, but so is knowing who is responsible for health
insurance, 401(k) accounts and other retirement accounts. Get as much
information as possible for your attorney.
- Have a clear budget for life after divorce. Sit down and map out what your life will be like after
your divorce is final. Knowing what you are going to have to pay and how
much you are going to need will be a serious help should you enter into a
divorce. Having this will allow you to better negotiate as you won’t be
fighting for an unclear number, but will know exactly what you need and
why.
- Start building your own credit. By closing all joint accounts and opening separate
ones, you can start building your own credit. In many cases, credit was
gained jointly and after the divorce, people can begin themselves starting
from the bottom. Avoid this by getting a head start. Get your own credit
card and making smart financial decisions with it to start building credit
slowly and surely.
- Do everything you can to decrease your debt. If you and your spouse have debt, remember that this
is only going to get worse as you enter into divorce. This can be a costly
procedure and you do not want to do anything else that will cause
financial strain. Start working on your debt. Work with your ex-spouse if
possible to delegate debts and pay it off before filing.
- Make immediate changes to your will. It is not unlikely that you have named your ex-spouse
in your will. Work with an attorney to ensure that the document is adapted
to your current situation. Update it to reflect your present situation.
You can change it at anytime, but why wait? Make sure that your estate is
in order to prevent post-mortem lawsuits.
- Go through and make copies of all important
documentation. Having copies of important
documents can be crucial during the divorce process. This will include tax
returns, bank statements, life insurance policies, mortgage documents,
real estate appraisals, automobile titles, wills, investment statements,
credit card statements and the like. Work with your spouse to have the
clearest idea of the family finances if possible – keep records of everything.
Always put the needs of your child(ren) first. Divorce
is never simple, but remember that this is going to be much more difficult for
your child(ren) than it is for you. Do everything that you can to put their
need s first. Make sure you sit down with them to discuss everything that is
going on. Make it clear that they are not the cause and that they are still
loved. Do as much as you can to keep their routine normal and stay involved in
their lives. Do not fight in front of them and drag them into the divorce.
Maintain a healthy, loving environment to protect them against the worst of the
divorce.


2 Comments:
Divorce can be a battle that involves much more than your children, so take steps to protect your own interests as well. This includes making copies of any documentation that relates to your finances, such as bank records, mortgages, credit card statements, car loans or retirement account statements.
Sarieh Law Offices ALC.
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