Saturday, March 28, 2009

Finance and Divorce

Life is hard and nothing is more testing and straining than going through a divorce. A divorce can indeed be a stressful time without the added pressures on ones finances. Besides emotional erosion, a divorce is also known to be a costly event in a person's life; however provisions can be made by both parties to ensure that the financial strain incurred through divorce is made to be an equally-shared responsibility.

The best way to ensure that your divorce does not put a strain on your finances is to be realistic. What are the objectives or goals to be reached financially? People often are so used to sharing their finances when they are married that the prospect of divorce leaves them feeling confused as to what they own as an individual.

Initially couples have to embrace the fact that they are individuals and so are their finances. They are individual finances. By calculating what each person is worth or has contributed to the relationship often helps solve the problem.

The thing to do is to get help from a professional finance advisor who can aid you in this. By doing this, you are being realistic about the financial implications of a divorce. Lawyer fees can be more expensive than expected if the divorce drags out endlessly because as a couple you cannot reach an agreement. If you don't want to do this for your partner as a gesture of decency, then at least do it for your own financial future.

The tragic thing about this whole ordeal is that couples are often so bitter that they cannot see through their own disappointment. Instead they opt for a full on war with each other and forget what this war costs them in terms of personal finance. Maybe people should learn to more realistic: once it is over it is over. Pack your bags and move on; save yourself from the bills that will come on after, leaving you in a financial mess that might take too long to sort out.

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