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It is always a better idea to try and settle your divorce outside of a court room. Here are a few reasons why you should consider doing so. You can avoid the cost of a trial, which can get very expensive. You also will be in more control about the outcome and you are able to increase the chances of compliance. The costs of post-divorce litigation can become very large, you can avoid this entirely. Lastly, you can preserve a good relationship with your ex-spouse, which is ideal if you have children together and will need to be in communication with them regarding parenting responsibilities.
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Divorce Decree
6 Compelling Reasons to Settle Your Divorce
Out of Court
James Publishing
Not only will a trial cost thousands of dollars and prolong your divorce, it will take an emotional toll on you and your children that cannot be quantified in dollars and cents.
To avoid the costs of a trial
Reason 1
To have control over the outcome
Reason 2
A settlement can give you some control over the outcome of your divorce and allow you to move forward knowing that you, and not a stranger, decided how your life would proceed after your divorce.
Reason 3 To have certainty about the outcome
If you go to trial, you never know how the judge will decide your case. The judge’s decision may please neither of you.
Reason 4To increase the chances of compliance with the settlement
People who are actively involved in the settlement of their divorce are far more likely to abide by the terms they have agreed upon than people who have had a judge’s decision thrust upon them.
Reason 5To avoid costly post-divorce litigation
When post-divorce disputes arise, people who have settled their divorce are more invested in achieving successful, non-confrontational outcomes than those who have had their future imposed on them by the court.court.
Reason 6To preserve a good relationship with your ex
Even though your marriage is over, you and your former spouse will be forever linked by your children. A “scorched earth” approach to the divorce will only poison the deep well that you two will draw from for the rest of your lives.lives.