How to Prepare for a New Jersey Divorce (Part 2)

If you are about to go through a New Jersey divorce, it is vital that you take the necessary steps to prepare. Preparing adequately for your divorce can ensure things go smoothly and increase your chances of getting a favorable divorce agreement. In a previous article with the same title, we shared four steps you can take to prepare for your New Jersey divorce. Those steps are;

  • Inventorying your assets
  • Distinguishing between marital and separate assets
  • Collecting your financial records
  • Learning about the divorce process

Below, we share four more steps you can take to prepare for your New Jersey divorce. 

Prioritize Your Goals

You cannot get everything in a divorce. Divorce entails an element of compromise. Therefore, you need to be prepared to compromise. When preparing for your divorce, think about what your priorities are. What assets are most important to you? Which assets hold the most sentimental value to you? How crucial is it to you to obtain or avoid paying alimony? How much time do you want to spend with your children (if you have any)? By placing your priorities in line, you will know when you are willing to compromise and when you aren’t.

Think About Your Spouse’s Priorities

You also want to take time to think about your spouse’s priorities. Ask yourself questions such as;

  • Which assets are likely to hold the most sentimental value for your spouse?
  • Which assets are likely the most important to your spouse?
  • How important is it for your spouse to obtain or avoid paying alimony?

Once you have placed your spouse’s priorities in line, compare them to yours to determine when you are willing to compromise and when you are not. For example, if a marital asset is of sentimental value to your spouse but is not at the top of your list of the most important marital assets, you may want to consider letting your spouse have it.

Learn About Options for Resolving Divorce-Related Matters

Often, people assume divorce court is the only way to resolve divorce-related matters. This is not true. When it comes to resolving divorce-related issues, there are several options. These options are called alternative dispute resolution (ADR) methods. It is vital that you learn about ADR methods before your divorce. Alternative methods of resolving divorce-related matters include mediation, collaboration, and negotiation.

Think About What is Best for Your Children

If you have children, it is crucial that you take time to think about what is best for them. During your divorce, the court will make child-related decisions based on what is best for your children. So, it is crucial that you understand what is best for your children beforehand. That way, you can develop an effective strategy for securing your desired outcome.

Contact Us for Legal Help

If you want to speak to an attorney about filing a New Jersey divorce, we encourage you to contact our skilled and compassionate New Jersey family law attorney, Ms. Trabosh, at the Trabosh Law Firm. Ms. Trabosh is experienced in all divorce-related issues and will work tirelessly to provide you with complete and effective representation.

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