NEW YORK, NY, July 09, 2012 (Press-News.org) Although most couples get married without the intention of becoming divorced in the future, when they decide to split up, they will still try to maintain their amicable relations. However, even in the most basic divorces, there is always a high possibility for each spouse to become overwhelmed, distracted and emotionally-clouded throughout the decision-making process. In addition to the involved emotions, there are also the complicated issues of dividing up the assets and adjusting to a new financial situation as a single person. A recent article from Law Firm Newswire encourages separation to allow couples to better understand the process and adjust to their new lives before actually finalizing the divorce. Craig Seldin, a respected family law attorney located in Texas, encourages these types of situations to his clients that are willing to reduce conflict.
While the idea of separation before divorce seems like a difficult choice - especially when the involved parties just want to move on - it is not all that uncommon. The article refers to statistics from the American Bar Association that reveal 95 percent of all divorces are achieved without a contested trial. It states, "That means most couples find a way to work out their differences." However, according to Craig Seldin, the decision to separate prior to divorce needs to be reached mutually and without conflict to demonstrate a willingness to resolve the situation as peacefully as possible.
Seldin states, "Where there is significant animosity, separation tends to be a necessity. If the parties can agree on who will keep the home in the divorce, the other party often finds different lodging, an apartment or moving in with relatives." According to Craig Seldin and the article, many individuals pursue divorce without fully thinking about the decisions that will have to be made. The article notes, "During the separation, each person has a chance to adapt to single life and get a little more comfortable with their future living arrangements. It also gives them time to think clearly about their assets, custody, and other important issues that come up in a divorce."
Craig Seldin adds that separations can help make the legal proceedings a lot less involved, less costly and encourages both individuals to move on with their lives instead of dragging out the divorce. "Separation is not a legal requirement for divorce, but in most instances, it promotes the parties' movement toward divorce."
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Craig Seldin is a noted and versatile attorney serving the Houston, Texas area. He is very familiar with Texas State Law and has delivered much success to his clients in the areas of family law and divorce. Seldin is also a skilled legal representative who can address cases in the many practice areas including business law, immigration, criminal defense and bankruptcy. He is committed to serving every client with full attention, while helping reduce costs and conflict throughout the legal matter.
To learn more about Craig Seldin's practice visit www.craigseldin.net.
Craig Seldin: Separation Can Make Divorce More Peaceful
Although the basis for divorce changes for every case, many professionals agree that separation helps ease the procedure. Texas divorce attorney, Craig Seldin, comments on the potential for a more peaceful split.
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[Press-News.org] Craig Seldin: Separation Can Make Divorce More PeacefulAlthough the basis for divorce changes for every case, many professionals agree that separation helps ease the procedure. Texas divorce attorney, Craig Seldin, comments on the potential for a more peaceful split.