Keeping Your Texas Divorce out of Court
If you are going through a divorce, visions of a contentious court battle might haunt you. It may help to know that the vast majority of Texas divorces are settled outside of court and that there are very good reasons for doing so. Working closely with an experienced Central Texas divorce attorney will help ensure that your rights are protected throughout the divorce process and that your divorce goes as smoothly as possible.
Alternatives to Court
When it comes to divorce, there are several good alternatives to going to court:
A collaborative divorce process allows you and your spouse to work together outside of court – with the aid of your attorneys – to reach collaborative solutions that are mutually acceptable.
If you and your divorcing spouse are not too far apart on the major issues, your respective attorneys may be able to accomplish a mutually acceptable compromise via traditional legal negotiations.
Working with your respective attorneys and a neutral third-party mediator through the mediation process may help you overcome seemingly intransigent divorce sticking-points.
Arbitration involves you and your attorneys taking your divorce issues before an arbitrator who will make binding decisions on your behalf.
The route you choose in the path toward divorce depends upon your unique circumstances, and a skilled Central Texas divorce attorney will help you determine what is best for you.
The Benefits
There are obvious benefits to avoiding divorce court:
Time and Money
Going to court is expensive and time-consuming. Finding an alternative route toward divorce is likely to be considerably less expensive and far less time-consuming. It is important to remember, however, that the outcome of your divorce will have a significant impact on your financial future; working closely with a skilled legal professional will help ensure that your interests are well-protected.
Unique Solutions
Every divorcing couple brings highly unique circumstances to the divorce process, and choosing an alternative means of resolution allows you and your spouse to address your divorce issues from your own unique perspectives. This provides you with the opportunity to hammer out the details in a way that makes sense in your lives.
Post-Divorce Goodwill
After a contentious divorce, it can be difficult to conjure up any goodwill toward one another. Finding a gentler path forward can help you transition into a more civil – and possibly even amicable – post-divorce relationship. Generally, the better your post-divorce relationship, the better it is for everyone – especially your kids.
Consult with an Experienced Central Texas Divorce Attorney about Keeping Your Divorce out of Court
Divorce is never easy, but there are things that you can do to help it go more smoothly. Attorney Brett H. Pritchard at the Law Office of Brett H. Pritchard in Central Texas is here to help you find your best path forward toward divorce. Mr. Pritchard has the experience, dedication, and compassion to aggressively advocate for your rights while helping you obtain a divorce with the least amount of strife. For more information, please contact us online or call us at (254) 781-4222 today.