NEGOTIATION Vs LITIGATION
You have come to the big moment, even with this
empty feeling in your stomach, that separation and divorce is
inevitable. The big question is: Do I negotiate or litigate?
As a general rule it is always better to
negotiate if the two of you believe that you can have a
meaningful dialogue, albeit a stressful one. First, it is an
attempt by you and your spouse to end the marriage with some
civility. Second, it saves on the cost in legal fees because you
have either resolved all issues or at least narrowed the issues
that cannot be resolved without the help of a lawyer or other
professional.
You may get a positive response that your spouse
is willing to discuss settlement, but for one reason or another
your spouse does not want to really deal with the issues now and
all you get is delay after delay. In such an event, you may need
to have a lawyer send a letter to your spouse for them to
recognize you are serious.
There comes a time when you maybe spending more
money and time on trying to get a settlement because your spouse
and you can not agree. When that time comes you maybe better off
filing a Court action because you are going to be there anyway.
Sometimes trying to settle before going to Court
also gives you the peace of mind that you have tried your best
to resolve the issues between the two of you in an amicable
manner.
YOU SHOULD REMEMBER
THE INFORMATION THAT YOU READ HERE IS GENERAL IN NATURE AND NOT
MEANT TO BE A SUBSTITUTE FOR SPECIFIC LEGAL ADVICE FROM AN
ATTORNEY.
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