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Common divorce mistakes you’ll want to avoid

On Behalf of | Jul 16, 2025 | FAMILY LAW - Family Law

Divorce is an emotional process. As a result, it can be hard to navigate it in a clear-headed way. In turn, important decisions can become muddled, which can threaten you with outcomes that are contrary to your wishes, affecting everything from your financial stability to the amount of time that you get to spend with your children. That’s why in this post we want to look at some common mistakes that are made during divorce. Hopefully then you’ll have a better idea of what you should be on the lookout for and how you can effectively protect your interests throughout the marriage dissolution process.

There are several missteps that can be made in divorce. These include:

  • Allowing your emotions to result in knee-jerk reactions that your spouse can then use against you in your divorce proceedings.
  • Accepting a settlement agreement that’s disadvantageous just so that you can get the process over with more quickly.
  • Attempting to hide assets or otherwise manipulate financial documentation.
  • Dating someone new before your divorce is finalized.
  • Neglecting to create a post-divorce budget that gives insight into what you need out of your divorce to be successful in the next chapter of your life.
  • Talking poorly about your spouse in the presence of your children.
  • Using your children as messengers during the divorce process.
  • Posting on social media about your frustrations with and anger at your spouse.

Don’t be your own worst enemy in divorce

There’s certainly a lot of work to be done when you head into the divorce process. Effectively advocating for what you want can be difficult under normal circumstances, but securing a fair and just resolution can be even more challenging when you make avoidable mistakes during the process. That’s one reason why it may be beneficial to discuss the circumstances of your case with your divorce attorney. Hopefully then you can devise a legal strategy that avoids costly mistakes and advances your interests in a way that sets the stage for the post-divorce life that you want.