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The Fourth "Must Do" After Your Divorce


Today I am going to talk about some of the most important steps you should take in your divorce action and they're actually after the divorce is over. There are five "must do's" to protect yourself, which I will be covering during the next few days.


The fourth “to do” is to take action to avoid hassles when it comes time to sell. This is another area that divorce spouses often overlook.


Let's say that you wish to sell your house, or your car, some stocks, or other assets several years after the divorce. If you haven't changed title to those assets in your name alone you may end up trying to trace down your former spouse and convince them to sign documents years later.


This could be time consuming and very costly. These things are easy to do right after the divorce, but they can become very difficult years later.


If issues arise post divorce, consider mediation. Divorce Mediation is a great method of resolving issues and the sooner that you address them, the easier and more comfortable they are to resolve. Once an issue has time to fester, finding a good solution acceptable to both parties will be much more difficult.


Divorce Mediation will save you time, money and most important, will take the stress away from you and your children by facing issues head-on when first discovered. Keep a divorce mediator handy for any post divorce issues which may arise.

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