Divorce can be an expensive endeavor for many Wisconsin couples whose marriages are ending, but there are ways to keep the costs under control. While individuals often do not have much control over their attorney’s average hourly rates, they can control how much work they ask the attorney to do. Keeping the billable hours down will result in a more affordable divorce. The key is learning what to have the lawyer handle and when to let things go.
One of the biggest mistakes made by individuals is getting caught up in the tiny details and trying to micromanage the parenting decisions made by the ex-spouse. Arguing over minor details like exact soccer time practices will only lead to a higher divorce bill. When a couple is able to come to agreements on these minor details on their own, then the overall cost will fall.
As individuals treat other with honesty and fairness, the amount of items that must be discussed in court and reviewed by attorneys decreases. In one reported case, a man’s attempt to avoid paying his wife spousal support resulted in roughly $300,000 in legal fees, and the wife was still eventually granted alimony. Agreeing to spousal support from the outset could have saved the man a great deal of time and money.
When dealing with such matters as property division, child custody and support arrangements, an attorney can help a client in negotiating an agreement with which both parties are in accord. Legal counsel can provide valuable guidance throughout the process and help clients avoid mistakes. The clients can in turn keep costs down by being more flexible and reasonable when working through the divorce process.
Source: CNBC, “How to get divorced without breaking the bank”, Susan Caminiti, Feb. 9, 2015