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Planning for divorce before you file

On Behalf of | Mar 19, 2021 | Divorce

Once you fie for a divorce in San Antonio, Texas, it’s easy to become overwhelmed by the mental and emotional stress associated with the process. That’s why it’s so important to have certain pieces of information in order before you file for a dissolution of marriage. While there is no way to completely eliminate stress from a divorce, following some of these steps can help alleviate a portion of it.

Create a plan

Before you file for a divorce, you need to have an idea about where you will live, how you will pay your bills and other basic requirements. You don’t want to be trying to figure out where you’re going to sleep at night after you have started the process. Sit down and create a plan for what you will do the day after you file for divorce.

Start saving money

There’s no way around the fact that you need to have money to survive. If you and your spouse both work, you’ve probably grown accustomed to living on two incomes. You should start setting some money aside to cover lean times for you financially after you file for a divorce.

Open a PO box

The paperwork that you fill out when you first file for a divorce is the first of many forms associated with the process. Since you don’t want the forms that you need being delivered to your former spouse, you should open a private PO box where you will receive the information you need. Make sure that you update any employment files and bank records with this new PO box as well.

Finally, one of the most important things you can do to prepare yourself for a divorce is to choose an attorney. An experienced attorney may help guide you through the tumultuous times ahead and ensure that you are protected.

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