Issues in a Divorce and Family Law Matter
In divorce, there can be many substantive issues in play for each party. For example, parties could potentially have issues like custody, child support, and property and debt division to work through. These can be tough but critical issues that have to be settled because of their importance to the parties.
However, to settle a divorce or family law matter, an agreement on all these substantive issues has to be reached before the case can be finished. This can be tough for many parties because everything can seem important to them as it relates to their ability to move on with their lives.
In saying that, a party needs to try ranking its overall goals with an attorney. Although it is easier said than done, it is proven true that to resolve a case, a party often has to give to get. In other words, a party might think about giving on the items less important to them to try to get favorable terms on the items most important to them. But it’s something to at least consider in terms of trying to resolve your case. In some cases, this might be a potential pathway to a settlement.
Simply put, let your divorce lawyer know what issues are most important to you. On the other hand, tell your lawyer what issues are not as important. By doing so, hopefully, your lawyer can work on getting you the items that are most important to you and then potentially giving on those that are not as important.
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