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How can you reduce conflict in your divorce?

On Behalf of | Mar 21, 2025 | Divorce

A lot of people going through divorce are conflict-averse, meaning that they’ll do just about anything to avoid getting into a heated argument. As a result, these individuals often try to rush through the marriage dissolution process to avoid as much tension as possible. While that’s understandable to a certain extent, you can’t move so quickly through your divorce that you miss opportunities to secure the outcome that you need and deserve.

The answer to that question will depend, at least in part, on the facts of your case. However, here are some tips that you may find useful moving forward:

  • Reduce your communications to writing so that nothing is lost in interpretation, and you can easily refer back to what has been said.
  • Recognize that there’s a reason that your spouse is acting the way that they are, which can give you some perspective and leave you feeling less like you’re being personally attacked.
  • Seek support from family members and friends as well as a mental health professional so that you have an outlet for your emotions.
  • Develop a sound legal strategy so that you can drive towards your goals in an expeditious manner while still protecting your interests.
  • Avoid personal attacks and always revert contentious exchanges back to the issue at hand.

Do you need help building your divorce legal strategy?

If you do, then now is the time to start thinking about what you want out of your marriage dissolution and the best way to get it. That might sound challenging to do, and it can be, but this isn’t a process that you have to face on your own. Instead, you can have a legal ally in your corner who can help shield you from the contentiousness that you want to avoid and assist you in advocating for a fair and favorable outcome.