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How can you negotiate your divorce with a difficult spouse?

On Behalf of Reuter Law Group, PC | May 4, 2021 | High-Asset Divorce |

If you have a difficult spouse, he or she may make the divorce process in Texas as long and difficult as possible. You can’t change your spouse, but you may be able to make the process easier on yourself. You may have to compromise a few times, but it could be worth it in the long run.

How can you deal with a difficult spouse?

Even if your spouse caused the downfall of your marriage, some people take the divorce process as an opportunity to “punish” their estranged spouse. You may feel even more inclined to punish your spouse if they make the divorce process difficult. During a high-asset divorce, it’s best to remain civil instead of feeding into your spouse’s negativity. Trying to get back at your spouse could backfire if he or she has a good divorce attorney.

Similarly, you should know when to step out of a conversation before it gets heated. Your estranged spouse may bring up past arguments when you try to talk about issues like property division or child custody. Instead of getting wrapped up in an argument, you could tell your spouse that you’ll discuss the matter later and end the conversation. Fighting with your spouse won’t improve your case because most judges don’t care about personal arguments.

Finally, you could compromise with your estranged spouse on certain issues. You don’t have to give him or her everything, but your spouse may be willing to negotiate if you don’t take a “my way or the highway” approach.

What if your spouse is too difficult to deal with?

If you can’t get through to your spouse, you may want to talk to your attorney about how to proceed. You can only do so much, and it’s best to speak to a lawyer before you say or do something that might jeopardize your case.

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