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Five reasons to seek a peaceful divorce process

On Behalf of Jill White Law and Mediation PC | Mar 28, 2023 | Collaborative Divorce

A lot of people who go through divorce think that the process is going to be riddled with conflict. Although this is true in many instances, it doesn’t have to be. If you and your spouse get along, then you might be able to resolve your divorce amicably.

Of course, there are still going to be a number of emotions involved, and that’s OK. That’s to be expected.

The benefits of a peaceful, amicable divorce

If you’re interested in figuring out how to peacefully resolve your marriage dissolution, then you should try to learn more about what sort of divorce processes can support an amicable divorce. But if you’re a little hesitant about using mediation or a collaborative approach, then you might want to take a look at these benefits of a peaceful divorce:

  1. Less stress: Traditional divorce routes can create a lot of tension, leaving you and your spouse in a position where conflict is bound to arise. But if you and your spouse can find a way to work together, then you might be able to reduce your overall stress, which will give you the time and energy you need to focus on what your post-divorce life will look like.
  2. Reduced costs: Long, drawn-out legal battles can be costly. However, if you can effectively communicate with your spouse so that you resolve pending divorce legal issues on amicable terms, then you can reduce the amount of time that it takes to finalize your divorce, which can save you and your spouse a significant amount of money.
  3. Maintained stability for your children: Regardless of how hard you try to avoid it, your children are probably going to be dragged into your marriage dissolution to a certain extent. If you take a peaceful and intelligent approach to your divorce, though, you can minimize the impact that it has on your kids. They’ll see that you and your spouse are working together to make things work for your family, which will likely lead to your children feeling more stable and supported despite the circumstances.
  4. Positive outcomes: California is a community property state, which means that marital assets should be divided evenly. But you and your spouse can negotiate whatever sort of resolution works for you and your family. This might leave you in a stronger financial position than you’d otherwise be in, which can ensure that you have stability and peace of mind moving forward, all without the stress of having to aggressively fight for what you want.
  5. Salvaged relationship: Even though you and your spouse won’t be married once your divorce is finalized, there are still benefits to retaining a relationship with them, especially if you have children. By ending your marriage on good terms, co-parenting will be much easier, and you and your spouse can continue to support each other in your post-divorce lives as needed.

Do you need help navigating this trying time?

It’s understandable if you do. While you should certainly seek support from your loved ones, you should also think about securing assistance from a legal professional who can help you navigate a peaceful divorce, whether that includes divorce mediation or collaboration. One of these attorneys can ensure that you’re choosing the divorce process that’s right for you and will protect your interests as fully as possible. Then, once you’re in the midst of the divorce process, your attorney can help ensure that you’re interests are properly advocated for on your behalf.

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