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What to remember when settling a divorce

On Behalf of | Jan 15, 2018 | Divorce |

Florida estranged couples may be able to negotiate directly with each other to settle their divorce. This may be done privately or with the help of a mediator. Prior to entering negotiations, it may be a good idea for an individual to learn more about his or her rights and responsibilities after the marriage ends.

For instance, it may be necessary to pay alimony to a former spouse or make child support payments. State law may also require that both parents have access to a child after a marriage ends. Those who are going through a divorce may also benefit from having a clear understanding of their financial situation. This may help an individual learn more about how much he or she can afford to pay in alimony and other payments.

Individuals should not be afraid to map out the best and worst case scenarios that they may face. In some cases, this may mean opting out of mediation and spending time and money in court instead. In others, it may help people better understand what they are agreeing to when making a settlement offer or agreeing to one that was proposed by the other party.

Parenting time, alimony and property division may be issues that need to be resolved as part of a divorce settlement. In some cases, they may be resolved through a private agreement or through an agreement created through mediation. An attorney may be able to review any pact made before it becomes a binding document. Attorneys may also review prenuptial or similar agreements that an individual may have.