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Costly mistakes to avoid when going through divorce in Indiana

On Behalf of | Jul 21, 2021 | Divorce |

Divorce can mean the best or worst of times for the parties involved. It can take severe emotional and financial toll on the couple as well as the kids. With so much on the line, it is not unusual for divorcing couples in Indiana to make mistakes, some of which may severely impact their lives both during and after the divorce.

Here are three costly mistakes that you need to be aware of and avoid during your Indiana divorce.

  1. Using the court to get back at your soon-to-be-ex

When people are ambushed by divorce notice, or when they feel the other party is to blame for the souring relations, it is not uncommon for them to want to revenge during the divorce. From deliberating prolonging the court process to fighting for marital assets, divorcing couples can abuse the court system in many ways in an attempt to get back at their soon-to-be-ex. However, this can cause problems down the road as it can shoot up the cost of the divorce and negatively impact the kids.

  1. Setting up the children against your spouse

It is natural to get frustrated, angry and hurt when your conscience is clear that you gave your marriage your best shot. While this is normal, it is important that you do everything in your power to avoid involving your kids in your fights. You will needlessly hurt your children by setting them up against their own parent. Besides, this can also hurt your rights during custody or visitation ruling.

  1. Deceiving the court in an attempt to hide marital assets

Whether you feel your spouse is acting in bad faith or is going to take advantage of you during the divorce process, it is never a good idea to be dishonest with the court. Deceiving the court in an attempt to hide marital assets is a very serious mistake that can result in you losing your credibility during your divorce case. Additionally, you can be charged with fraud for lying to the court.

Let’s face it: going through a divorce is tough. However, your Indiana divorce process can go much smoother when you avoid certain costly mistakes. An experienced Indiana divorce attorney can provide you the legal support you need, avoid costly mistakes and ensure that your best interest is addressed.

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