Dealing with delays in your divorce case

On Behalf of | Mar 16, 2022 | Divorce

“The wheels of justice turn slowly” is a phrase that most of us are familiar with, and they really do sometimes. The breakdown of a relationship can be difficult to cope with, and people often just want the divorce process to reach its conclusion.

“The wheels of justice turn slowly” is a phrase that most of us are familiar with, and they really do sometimes. The breakdown of a relationship can be difficult to cope with, and people often just want the divorce process to reach its conclusion.

There is no “one size fits all” approach to dealing with legal delays, but there are a number of coping mechanisms that may help. What matters is that you get the settlement you are entitled to and a chance to start fresh.

Focus on things you enjoy

Divorce is such a significant life event that it can often consume people’s lives. If possible, it can benefit you to think about other things as well. You have little control over when court dates are set, but you can control your reactions. People often find it useful to continue to engage in the things that they enjoy. This might be exercise, such as running or hiking, or it may be more intellectual activities like reading or playing an instrument. Try not to forget about the things you enjoy doing as you are going through your legal separation.

Hasty decisions could be to your detriment

Making a reasonable concession in order to reach a divorce settlement can be tempting, but it is important that you do not concede too much. While a certain level of compromise is required in any divorce, you do not want to forfeit your legal rights. While the divorce procedure can take time, this is relatively short in comparison with the rest of your life. You want to obtain the best possible settlement in terms of child custody, property division and your business interests.

Getting divorced can take its toll emotionally but you can come through the other side. As you contemplate your fresh start, it will benefit you greatly to look into your legal rights in Virginia.

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