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What to know before beginning the property division process

One of the most difficult and complex parts of a Kansas divorce is dividing and distributing property and assets between separating spouses. Unfortunately, the property division process can create combative situations that are not often conducive to an amicable split. However, if both parties are willing to cooperate, compromise and follow procedures, property division can proceed quickly and fairly. Here are a few things to keep in mind when spouses reach the property division part of a divorce.

Be truthful when disclosing property

Before negotiations begin, it is important to get a clear picture of what the value of the entire marital estate looks like. Although it can be tedious, try to gather documentation for all property that needs to be divided. It is crucial to be honest when doing this. Neglecting to report significant assets may crash the entire process, create distrust and even lead to a negative result.

Don’t get hung up on small things

Go into the property division process with the intent of compromising. Many times, spouses in a contentious divorce spend too much time and thousands of dollars arguing over small assets that could be easily replaced. Be slow to anger and keep the end goal in mind. Fighting over property or assets out of spite will only increase the total cost of the divorce.

Expect that there will be some disagreements and disputes along the way. However, a little bit of planning ahead can help ensure a smooth property division process. Obtaining the services of an experienced legal professional is one of the most helpful things any person in Kansas can do when heading into a divorce. A knowledgeable attorney can offer invaluable advice and ensure that personal rights are protected.

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