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Tips for negotiating your divorce settlement

On Behalf of | Jun 25, 2021 | High-Asset Divorce |

Divorce can be a stressful and emotionally fraught process. The thought of airing your marital grievances to a judge may not be all that appealing either. That’s one reason why most divorce cases end in settlement before they ever get to the litigation phase. That’s not to say that you shouldn’t be prepared for a trial. In fact, that preparation is oftentimes key to a successful divorce negotiation. Here are some other negotiating tips that might be helpful to you as you navigate your marriage dissolution:

  • Look for leverage: There are going to be things that your spouse absolutely needs in his or her post-divorce life. If you can identify these items, then you can use them as bargaining chips to get what you want out of your divorce.
  • Know what you need and want for your future: Your post-divorce life is probably going to look quite a bit different than your marital life. So, be sure to really look ahead and consider what you want and need to position yourself for success. By identifying those issues that best set you up for the future you envision, you set a guide for how your negotiations should play out.
  • Be mindful of your approach: We know that a lot of people see divorce as an opportunity to unload their emotions and even seek retribution for poor marital decisions. However, taking the wrong tone during settlement negotiations can shut talks down, prolong the process, and even reduce your chances of achieving the outcome you desire. While you’ll want to remain firm and aggressive, be mindful of your tone so that you can accomplish more during settlement talks.

Do you need help handling your divorce?

We know that it can be hard to even think about your divorce. After all, you’re ending a significant chapter in your life. But you don’t have to do so in isolation. Instead, you can work closely with a skilled family law attorney who can help you prepare for litigation and develop the negotiation strategy that you need to position yourself for success. If you’d like to learn more about the divorce process and what an attorney can do for you, please continue to browse our webpage.