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What are the Benefits of Avoiding Divorce Litigation?

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The United States Census Bureau estimates that 780,000 American couples got divorced in 2018 alone. The vast majority of those marital separations were finalized outside of the courtroom. In fact, only a small percentage of U.S. divorces go to trial. You may be wondering: Why do people want to avoid divorce litigation? The answer is that for most divorcing couples, reaching a settlement is simply the best path to move forward. Here, our Clearwater uncontested divorce attorney highlights four key benefits of resolving your divorce case without a trial.

  1. Save Money

Perhaps the single leading question that people ask when starting the separation process is: How much is my divorce going to cost me? It is an important question. After all, virtually everyone has heard horror stories about the high cost of divorce. The answer is “it depends”—the cost of a divorce will vary widely based on the specific circumstances of the case. That being said, it is always far less expensive when you are able to avoid a trial. Not only is litigation costly, but it is easy to get bogged down. Other options, such as collaborative divorce or divorce mediation, will invariably save money. 

  1. Faster Resolution

A trial takes a considerable amount of time. If you and your partner are looking for a relatively quick, efficient separation so that you can both move forward with your lives, litigation is probably not going to be the best option. In some cases, it can take more than a year for divorce proceedings to make it through a trial—even longer if someone files an appeal. When divorcing couples can find an agreement, they can get their separation finalized a lot faster. 

  1. Less Conflict and Less Hostility

By definition, litigation is an adversarial process. It is almost designed to produce conflict and hostility between the two parties. Most people getting divorced do not want things to turn nasty. They want to find an amicable resolution so that they can avoid emotional trauma and preserve relationships. This is especially important for parents. Collaborative law and divorce mediation are superior options for people who want to avoid conflict and animosity. 

  1. More Privacy

Divorce litigation is not private. If you go to trial, some of the details may become part of the public record. You and your spouse will lose control over privacy. In contrast, mediation and collaborative law provide far more privacy. The parties can keep a lot of private, sensitive information out of the public record.

Call Our Clearwater, FL Divorce Lawyer Right Away

At the Law Office of Gale H. Moore P.A., our Florida divorce attorney is committed to helping our clients find an amicable, low conflict resolution. If you want to avoid divorce litigation, we are here to help. To arrange a completely confidential review of your case, please contact us today. From our office location in Largo, we serve communities around the wider region, including Pinellas Park, Feather Sound, Dunedin, Safety Harbor, Indian Rocks Beach, and Oldsmar.

Resource:

census.gov/library/visualizations/interactive/marriage-divorce-rates-by-state.html

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