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8 things you shouldn’t do while going through a divorce

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Last updated: January 26, 2023 9:39 am
sokonnect Published January 26, 2023
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1. Don’t Hide Money Or Assets. Ever2. Don’t Neglect Your Finances3. Don’t Rely On Joint Accounts4. Don’t Rely On The Advice Of Family And Friends5. Don’t Take To Social Media6. Don’t Put Your Children In The Middle7. Don’t Be Overly Contentious8. Don’t Go Without An Attorney

Worried about what you should or shouldn’t do during your divorce?

The divorce process can be complex, stressful, and intimidating, and determining the right choice at every crossroads can be exceedingly difficult.

Between child custody battles, spousal support negotiations, and property division, you’ll certainly have your hands full once everything is underway.

Thankfully, there are several things you can do to improve your circumstances and protect your interests.

To make navigating this tricky road a bit easier, we’ve provided a list of what not to do during the divorce process:

1. Don’t Hide Money Or Assets. Ever

You may be tempted to hide some of the assets you feel belong to you, but doing so could lead to serious legal penalties. It’s always best to negotiate over these properties in court.

2. Don’t Neglect Your Finances

Divorce can be expensive, so make sure you keep an eye on your finances and budget accordingly. Spending frivolously could come back to bite you.  Learn more about the ongoing financial implications of divorce.

3. Don’t Rely On Joint Accounts

Now is the time to establish your own, independent accounts, that way you can build your own credit and avoid any complications that might arise if your spouse is spying on your finances. And talk to your attorney about other steps to protect your financial future.

4. Don’t Rely On The Advice Of Family And Friends

While they mean well, your family members and friends are not legal experts, and their advice shouldn’t be your go-to source of information. Instead, seek the guidance of legal professionals and rely on your family and friends for emotional support and stability.

5. Don’t Take To Social Media

It might feel cathartic to release your anger on social media, but anything you say or do online could hurt your case in the long run. Instead, the safest option is to avoid social media altogether until the divorce is finalized. Read more about bad social media habits during divorce.

6. Don’t Put Your Children In The Middle

Every parent wants the best for their children, but determining what that looks like during a divorce can be tricky. During this stressful time, focus on making your kids feeling heard and important, and avoid putting them in the middle of your conflicts. Learn more about divorce and healthy families.

7. Don’t Be Overly Contentious

Argumentative couples usually deal with longer, more challenging divorces. Instead of fighting over every little thing, try to focus on the common purpose and choose your battles carefully. It may be frustrating in the moment, but focusing on positive, construction negotiations could help save you time and money.

8. Don’t Go Without An Attorney

In an age of DIY, it can be tempting to try to go through the divorce process independently, but when it comes to legal matters, it’s always best to work with an expert.

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