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KEEPING EMOTIONS IN CHECK CAN RESULT IN BETTER DIVORCE AGREEMENT

Law Office of Lori Crystal, LLC Feb. 7, 2020

It is common for emotions to run high when a marriage is ending. Animosity and hostility are common feelings that accompany Colorado divorces, and it can be difficult to leave those feelings behind when working out the details of property division, child custody, and other hot-button issues. However, there are a few very good reasons to avoid confrontational behavior or snide remarks during the course of a divorce.

Trying to remain amicable, or at least to act as collaboratively as possible, can reduce stress in a divorce. This is especially important when co-parenting is a factor. But, the benefits of treating the other party respectfully in a divorce can go beyond simple peace of mind.

Leaving negative emotions at the door can often result in a better and more equitable agreement over assets. When people are thinking only about what makes sense logically, rather than trying to make a point to someone else, it makes it easier to ask for and get what one wants. For example, in an emotionally charged divorce, one party may fight for something to back at the other spouse, even if it is not actually important to the individual. Without animosity as a factor, each party will be able to advocate for his or her genuine wants and needs.

Asset division and child custody are two issues that can be particularly derailed by disrespect or animosity in a divorce. One of the best ways to deal with these issues without language, tone, or behavior escalating is to use an intermediary whenever possible. A Colorado divorce lawyer can help to guide these processes in a professional and legally sound manner.