Even a relatively easy, uncontested divorce represents a major life transition, which is likely to have lasting repercussions that can significantly affect your post-divorce financials, post-divorce parental rights, and overall future. As such, it is important to move forward toward divorce with as much purpose as you can muster – and with an experienced divorce attorney in Schaumburg on your side. Although no divorce is ever easy, having the professional legal counsel you need can make the process far more manageable, while also protecting your rights throughout.
Your divorce will not follow the same path or reach the same exact terms as any other divorce, but the divorce basics apply nearly universally. The terms that must be negotiated in every divorce (as applicable) include:
These terms will set the groundwork for your life post-divorce, which makes negotiating for favorable terms – with an eye for future financial implications – imperative. Those terms that you and your divorcing spouse are able to negotiate between yourselves (with your respective divorce attorneys’ skilled guidance) will almost certainly be upheld by the court, but any that you are unable to hammer out between the two of you will need to be decided by the court.
Divorce terms fall into two basic categories that include financial rights and parental rights. The financial concerns involved typically relate to the division of marital property and alimony (or spousal maintenance). The division of marital property refers to the equitable division (or fair in light of the circumstances involved) of those assets that you acquired during the course of your marriage. Alimony, on the other hand, is a financial tool that is intended for those situations in which one ex-spouse experiences a financial hardship post-divorce, while the other has the financial ability to help. Alimony is determined on a case-by-case basis and is in no way guaranteed.
Your divorce will determine both parental responsibilities and parenting time (which you probably think of as child custody arrangements). Parental responsibilities relate to who will be making major decisions regarding your children, and they can be joint or sole. Parenting time refers to who your children live with – and according to what schedule. These add up to your parental rights post-divorce, which makes them exceptionally important (and worthy of careful scrutiny by an experienced divorce attorney).
If you are facing a divorce, you are going through plenty, and you may not know where to turn for the help you need. The trusted divorce attorneys at Andrea Heckman Law in Schaumburg are well-prepared and well-positioned to help you better understand your options, help you pinpoint your divorce priorities, and help you obtain divorce terms that work for you. To learn more, please do not wait to contact us today.
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