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A couple of factors to consider prior to divorce

On Behalf of | Dec 31, 2018 | Divorce |

Ending a marriage can be difficult financially and emotionally. This is the case even in the best of situations, where both parties are able to find common ground on divorce matters such as property division. Individuals who are thinking about getting divorced in North Carolina may want to consider a couple of important factors regarding the formal dissolution of a marriage.

First, children are an important consideration during the divorce process. After all, after the two parents get divorced, their children will end up living in two households, not just one. As a result, the divorced spouses will not see them as often as they did prior to the divorce, which may be emotionally challenging for them at first. Furthermore, they will have to figure out a way to divide or alternate holidays every year.

Second, the financial cost of a divorce is an essential consideration. Two parties who get divorced are required to divide their marital assets in an equitable manner, so they will both leave their relationship with less than they had during the marriage. In addition, if one party has to pay alimony to the other spouse it’s important to consider the cost of these payments as well.

Unfortunately, no matter how hard two spouses may try to avoid divorce, a marital breakup is sometimes inevitable. Still, if the two parties can see eye to eye on divorce issues such as child custody as well as property division, they might be able to achieve a divorce settlement outside of court, thus avoiding court intrusion. An attorney in North Carolina can walk a divorcing party through this process with the goal of ensuring that the client’s best interests remain protected each step of the way.

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