When Is It Time to Fight and When Do You Compromise During a South Carolina Divorce?

At the David W. Martin Law Group, our family law attorneys in South Carolina know that getting divorced takes a significant toll on your psychological and emotional health. This can make it exceedingly difficult to know when it is time to work together on details like property distribution, and when it is time to put your foot down regarding child custody and parenting plan decisions.

The good news is, you can make the easier decisions in private, or through negotiations between your attorneys, and leave the challenging points to mediation or, eventually, litigation, if necessary.

The question becomes, what is worth fighting over, and when is it perfectly suitable to compromise? The answers to both will depend on the couple, and their personal relationship. However, there are a couple of things to consider along the way.

Your Legal Rights Are Worth Fighting For

If you believe your soon-to-be-ex-spouse is being unreasonably demanding, you may need to stand your ground, and rely on your divorce attorney for guidance.

This may include one spouse bullying the other, saying things like, “I will take the kids from you!” or insisting he or she gets the house, and everything that comes with it, with an unwillingness to take any of the marital debt.

If your circumstances include negotiating with a spouse who is going to do everything he or she can to punish you, lean on your legal rights to even the playing field. Our skilled South Carolina divorce lawyers will help you understand how our state’s family court laws see your case, so you can make informed decisions about your future — instead of fearing the unknown.

Your Children Are Worth Fighting For

In South Carolina, all family court judges prefer both parents to remain in their children’s lives after a divorce. However, should shared custody cause you to worry about your children’s safety and well-being — either because the other parent is abusive, mentally unstable, or has an addiction problem — your kids are worth the fight.

Compromise Can Be Found in Unlikely Places

One of the best reasons to partner with an experienced South Carolina divorce attorney is to understand how the state’s family laws and legal standards apply to your unique case. Our family lawyers will outline your family dynamics, marriage, and divorce, so you know exactly what you are entitled to — by law — so you can plan your future accordingly.

That may include compromises on a larger share of property division, if one spouse is willing to forego alimony payments. Or, giving up extra vacation time with the other parent, so you can keep the kids throughout the week to allow for smoother and more consistent school days.

In the end, fighting for the sake of fighting is not a productive approach to getting what you want out of your divorce.

Contact our dedicated divorce attorneys in South Carolina today by calling 803-548-2468 or contact us online to discuss your unique family law circumstances today, so we can learn to outline your case details, so you can proactively weigh important decisions, and start your new life with confidence.

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