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Steps to take when considering a divorce

On Behalf of | Feb 16, 2021 | Divorce

The choice to end a California marriage is a major decision that will alter the course of one’s life. Like any other major life choice, it’s important to think carefully about this step before moving forward. With divorce, there are some things one can do that will make the process easier when it’s time to proceed. Preparing well can minimize complications and set one up for future success.

Preparation for ending a marriage

Divorce will have significant legal and financial ramifications for both parties. This is one reason why it is critical to think ahead, not just considering what will happen during the separation, but also what will happen after the divorce is final. Some beneficial steps include:

  • It’s critical for a spouse to know where he or she stands financially. This means gathering financial documents and locating assets.
  • A spouse will want to also gather proof of income as this could be important when pursing spousal support.
  • It is prudent to close joint accounts and begin establishing credit separately from the spouse.
  • Determine a post-divorce budget that will allow for new circumstances and the potential for more changes in the future.

These steps can help one lay the foundation for a strong future after a divorce and stability while the process is still underway.

Thinking long-term

The decisions made during a divorce will have an effect long-term. This why it is prudent to make choices based on the future, not how one feels in the moment. Whether getting ready to divorce or already involved in the process, it may be helpful to speak with an experienced California family law attorney.