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Why You Shouldn’t Rush Through the Divorce Process

Understandably, many people want to get their divorce over with as quickly as possible. Unfortunately, this can end up costing them in the long run.

Deciding to get divorced is a decision that comes with a lot of sadness, frustration, and complexity. This swirl of emotions sometimes gives many people an attitude of wanting to get it over with as quickly as possible. Unfortunately, this can end up being costly in the long run. The best way forward is to consult with a St. Louis divorce lawyer that will take your case forward quickly, but slowly enough to not sacrifice quality.

Why People Rush

High Levels of Emotion – Divorce is undoubtedly an emotionally taxing experience. Sometimes, people will sacrifice what they deserve to get closure sooner.

Being Overly “Polite” – Sometimes a person will still have a great deal of respect for their partner and agree to rush the divorce. While this is well-intentioned, it is ultimately unwise.

Not Having a Lawyer – If you don’t hire a lawyer, there is a high chance you will be taken advantage of. This usually comes in the form of an opposing lawyer pressuring you to take a bad deal.

Reconciliation

Though it might seem impossible now, there is a chance that you and your partner will call the divorce off. If you choose to reconcile, you will want to still be married when you do. A rushed divorce will make this more complicated.

Not Accounting for Certain Assets

When you marry somebody, your assets mix. Dividing them takes a very long time, and hurrying through it often leads to error. You are going to want to negotiate what is important to you. However, if you rush, you might miss some entirely. That could mean going back to the negotiating table later on in your divorce, or forfeiting that asset entirely.

Weakening Your Case

If your divorce ends up being seen in a courtroom, your lawyer will need to have every piece of information needed to argue your case. If you go too quickly, your legal team will not have the time to compile evidence and plan a strategy for you. When you go to court, you will not be prepared to argue your side of the divorce. The result of this will likely be a bad deal.

Complexity

When you marry somebody, you fuse your life with theirs. That means that you share money, property, belongings, and even children. Each one of those aspects is incredibly complicated and must be unpacked carefully. Think about each of them, how important they are to you, and how painful it would be to have them taken away from you.

Ultimately, the best reason to take your divorce slow is that you’re dealing with incredibly important issues. You are splitting up almost everything that matters to you, and if you lose those things, you will be filled with regret. Your best bet for avoiding any heartbreak is speaking with a competent St. Louis divorce attorney. Their experience will allow you to proceed through your divorce quickly but without mistakes. The result will be you getting the divorce deal you deserve.

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