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How to Have a Hassle - Free Divorce

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How to Have a Hassle - Free Divorce
By: James Walsh

A contested divorce consumes a lot of time and money and may drag on for years, thus prolonging your suffering. Besides, the courts have a lot of power at their disposal, and may sometimes give verdicts which are beyond your expectations and are undesirable. This wastage of time, money and emotional energy will not only pinch you in the present, but may have serious repercussions for your post-divorce life. The money, time and effort you save in an uncontested divorce, may be well spent, supporting your children and yourself after the divorce. Also, you will end up with less of emotional garbage to dispose off. In simple words, a conventional divorce is full of hassles and can be avoided. Things always do not have to be necessarily tough, to yield good results. Sometimes an easy way out is possible and you certainly deserve that.

An uncontested divorce is one in which the two spouses amicably resolve all the issues concerning their divorce, on their own, without resorting to protracted court hearings. Whether you can opt for an uncontested divorce or not, will depend on a number of factors. First and foremost, the intensity of conflict between the two spouses should be relatively mild and both should have reasonable levels of communication with each other. This should be backed by a sincere desire to get over with the divorce, as soon as possible. However, in situations, where there exists a history of domestic violence and abuse, the aggrieved spouse certainly deserves appropriate redressal through a court, and an uncontested divorce is not possible. Also, if either of the spouses is non-cooperative and vicious, one may have to go for a contested divorce. Still an uncontested divorce certainly has many advantages over a contested one and is hassle free. Besides being time saving and economic, it gives you the opportunity to avoid sorting out your grievances in the public. The biggest advantage is that an uncontested divorce is soft on the children. Both the parents are able to deal with the situation, without exposing the children to unwarranted conflict and hatred. You can comfortably settle the things, in the privacy of your home. It certainly demands an optimum awareness regarding the law, on the part of both the spouses.

The secret of having a hassle free divorce is to choose mediation or collaboration over litigation. In an ideal scenario, it will be best if both the spouses sit together and sort out the issues amongst themselves, without any external help. You don't have to be a lawyer to do so. Many genuine online divorce services are available, which can help you with the documentation and render legal advice, at a fraction of the cost, which the lawyers will charge you. However, if you feel that anger and irritability may hamper any productive communication between you and your spouse, you can go for mediation. A mediator is a sort of counselor who acts neutral and specializes in creating a congenial environment, in which both the spouses can settle their divorce issues like family support, child custody, division of property and visitation. When it comes to actual settlement, both the parties can appoint their personal attorneys, to see things from their perspective and draft the settlement agreement as per their requirements. On the contrary, in collaboration, both the parties hire their attorneys and allow them to settle the issues amongst themselves, out of the court. Both are appropriate and hassle free methods of forging a divorce and cost much less in terms of time and resources.

You can no doubt have an easy and smart divorce. The need is to exhibit restrain and patience. If your spouse is not cooperating, try to convince him/her. The chances are that he/she may see the light and save your family from an endless ordeal.

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/divorce-articles/how-to-have-a-hassle-free-divorce-186263.html

About the Author: James Walsh. James Walsh is a freelance writer and copy editor. For more information on getting a Divorce see http://www.quickie-divorce.com


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