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Working through a divorce without rancor

On Behalf of | Mar 30, 2023 | Divorce

Divorce is one of the toughest experiences that a person can go through. It can be a roller coaster of emotions, often leading to antagonistic relations between the divorcing parties. However, there are ways to work through a divorce without bitterness.

In New York, resources are available for those who want to avoid contentiousness and make their divorce as smooth and amicable as possible.

Communication is key

Communicating effectively is the first step in working through a divorce peacefully. Although this can be challenging, it’s crucial to discuss the issues that led to the divorce and figure out a plan for moving forward. A few tips for effective communication include:

  • Avoid interruptions
  • Use “I” statements instead of “you” statements
  • Take breaks if discussions get heated
  • Discuss issues face to face rather than through text or email

Remember that communication doesn’t mean yelling or blaming each other but listening and finding common ground that works for both of you.

Divorce mediation

Divorce mediation helps couples navigate the divorce process in a constructive and non-adversarial manner. A mediator is a neutral third party who facilitates discussions between the divorcing parties.

Mediation can help couples reach agreements without going through the court system. It promotes open communication and encourages both parties to listen to each other’s concerns. It also allows for greater flexibility in crafting solutions that meet the unique needs of each party.

Uncontested divorce

An uncontested divorce offers fewer opportunities for conflict between the parting spouses. It also provides faster and less expensive results than a contested divorce.

Although there are different requirements in every state, the premise is simple. If both parties agree on several aspects of the divorce, like child custody and division of assets, there may be fewer demands for information going back and forth. This speeds up the whole process, leaving less time for fighting.

A divorce doesn’t always have to be a warzone. Clear communication, mediation or choosing uncontested divorce proceedings are options that can help facilitate an amicable divorce settlement.