How To Protect Yourself From Divorce

How To Protect Yourself From Divorce

by Dawn Miller
How To Protect Yourself From Divorce

How To Protect Yourself From Divorce

by Dawn Miller

eBook

$2.99 

Available on Compatible NOOK devices, the free NOOK App and in My Digital Library.
WANT A NOOK?  Explore Now

Related collections and offers

LEND ME® See Details

Overview

Divorces may have many reasons behind them and some may have chosen it as their last option. At times it can be something that both the parties find it difficult to agree. They would have tried all possible methods to make their marriage work, but would have been unsuccessful. These types of divorces where no one is to be blamed are known as no fault divorces by the court. Whereas in other cases where each of the partners has done something wrong, making the divorce a necessity is called as Fault divorces. Fault divorces have many traditional reasons. Following are some of them.

One of the reasons is Cruelty of one spouse on another, where one of them inflicts unwanted pain physically and emotionally on the other. This is a very common reason for fault divorces. Another popular reason for getting fault divorces is infidelity, when one of them cheats on the other.

On learning that divorce is imminent, or even if it springs up as a surprise, there is always something one could have done better, had one known - or so, one tends to think in retrospect. However, this needn't be your story: you can take some precautionary measures to protect yourself, your kids and your economical status should the ugly 'D' word surface in your life. Take a look how:

As far as bank accounts are concerned, you need to take an active interest in maintaining them jointly so you are always atop any glitches or unaccountable spending should it affect your financial interests after divorce; this is especially important in the circumstance that the divorce proceedings are not carried out amicably. Much of the way one decides on handling oneself during a divorce comes through well-intentioned or even ill-given advice of those around, including family and friends but only you can know for certain what you need to survive and how you plan to do it; so you may want to work it out on your own or go along with your spouse with certain suggestions he/she makes regarding working on financial arrangements till the divorce comes through. This makes it easier for things working out without arguing and with least tension.

Consult with a reliable and experienced divorce lawyer so you have the necessary advice on claiming all you need to in order to secure your future (and perhaps that of your kids) as well as learn about how to protect assets you owned, before marriage, including property you owned before marriage or after it (jointly bought with spouse or even by yourself). Keep all related documents in a safe and ready to be presented in court when the need arises; get your valuables out of the married home into a place of your own so you have a better chance of holding on to them after divorce.

Above all, avoid rushing into marriage and opt for a long engagement period so get to know the person on every level to realize if the potential life partner is someone you can well and truly trust to go the whole nine yards; after all, what better than avoiding divorce all together?

Product Details

BN ID: 2940014366441
Publisher: Dawn Miller
Publication date: 05/24/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 42
File size: 168 KB
From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews