Beginning the New Year With Divorce

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A Fresh Start in a New Year

The start of a new year is a time for new beginnings, setting resolutions, and working towards goals that will improve our lives. But what if your plan for the new year is to get divorced? This choice can be difficult, but it's important to begin preparations in advance so the process goes as smoothly as possible. This blog will discuss what you need to do to begin the new year with divorce. It also provides tips on making the process easier for yourself and your loved ones.

Prepare Important Paperwork

If you're considering starting the new year with a divorce, there are some important things you need to do to be prepared. First and foremost, begin gathering any and all relevant paperwork. This includes financial documents like tax returns, bank statements, and investment portfolios. You'll also need to collect any documentation related to shared assets, such as property deeds or car titles. Having all of this paperwork in order will make the divorce process much smoother.

Inform Your Loved Ones

No one wants to begin the new year by breaking the news of a divorce, but it's important to inform your close friends and family members as soon as possible. This way, they can offer support and assistance during what is sure to be a difficult time. Consider hiring a lawyer or mediator to help you through the process.

Build Your Support Circle

Going through a divorce can be lonely, so it's important to surround yourself with a supportive network of people. This may include friends, family members, or even professionals like therapists or counselors. These people can act as sounding boards for you to discuss how you are feeling and what you plan on doing as you move forward. Lean on these people for support and advice as you navigate the divorce process.

Create a Budget

Divorce can be expensive, so it's important to create a budget and stick to it. Make sure you have enough money to cover your legal fees, living expenses, and other unexpected costs. It's also a good idea to start saving for your future, as you'll likely be on your own financially once the divorce is finalized.

Take Time For Yourself

Finally, don't forget to take some time for yourself during this difficult time. Make sure to schedule in some "me time" to do things that make you happy. This may include taking up a new hobby, going for walks in nature, or simply spending time with your friends and family.

No one wants to start the new year off with a divorce, but unfortunately, it happens. If you find yourself in this situation, be sure to prepare yourself both emotionally and financially for what lies ahead. With the right support system in place, you can get through this tough time and come out stronger on the other side.

Consult With a Divorce Attorney

If you are considering divorce in the new year, it's crucial to discuss your plans with a qualified divorce attorney who can give you the guidance you need to move forward.

At Schweitzer Law Partners, we know how difficult it can be to decide whether or not to end your marriage as well as how hard it is to move throughout the process. Choosing to work with us gives you access to a team committed to protecting your best interests and helping you achieve a fresh future.


Learn more about how we can help with your new year's divorce or schedule a consultation by calling (626) 788-5225 or by visiting our website.

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