Divorce: Top Dirty Divorce Tricks to Avoid
How to avoid dirty divorce tricks played by your spouse?

Divorce is never easy and can often be nasty. Emotions run high when a couple divorces since both parties have so much at stake. People who use dirty methods in a divorce can cause problems for themselves and the other side. A good divorce lawyer should be on top of this and counsel you on what not to do.
Serving Papers to Cause Humiliation
You want to make your spouse look bad because you're angry with them. So you plan to present the divorce papers at their workplace, knowing your spouse will be busy in a meeting. Or you might submit the papers at a family get-together. It might feel momentarily satisfying, but don't be shocked if your spouse responds in a way that is just as embarrassing to others.
Taking all the Possessions
You take everything with you from the house while your spouse is away on a business trip or working in an office. You feel justified in letting your spouse come home to an empty house since he was the wrong person to live with. However, your partner will respond to this conduct with an equally or harsher response.
If you attempt to oust your partner from the home while they are gone, be ready for a battle. If this happens, you should alert your attorney immediately.
Cancelling All the Credit Cards
You have just finished eating at a restaurant, and you pay the bill using the same credit card you usually use. The waiter returns and tells you the card was declined. Your partner played dirty by cancelling all of your credit cards. This action is highly unethical and might present you in a poor light in court.
Emptying All the Bank Accounts
You and your spouse are no longer married, and you are enraged by their wrongdoings. You, therefore, visit the bank and take out all the money from your joint accounts. It might feel great, particularly when you picture your partner's reaction when they find out what you've done.
However, if a court finds you crossed the line, this can negatively affect your case. Don't empty the bank accounts if you're scared your spouse may bankrupt you. Instead, let your family lawyer guide you through the necessary measures to safeguard your finances.
Withholding All the Resources
As the family's primary provider, you start withholding the resources that your former partner requires. You don't give access to any money for groceries and won't pay for children's expenses and utility bills. This is usually done to make your spouse feel financially helpless and more likely to accept an unfavorable settlement.
Putting One’s Employment in Danger
Sometimes if marriage seems like it is irreparably damaged, one spouse may want to hurt the other, at any cost. This impulse may even go so far as to endanger a spouse's job by complaining about them to their supervisor or boss.
This can eventually damage both parties, since it can affect child support and spousal maintenance decisions in the court. If your ‘ex’ is making trouble for you at work, tell your lawyer immediately. There are ways they can protect you.
Interfering with The Spouse's Affair
It is only natural for the heartbroken spouse to wish to harm the bond between the spouse and the love affair, especially when a marriage fails because of it. It might even seem appropriate to inform your spouse's lover about their affair by contacting them.
However, the probable consequences are not worth the momentary joy someone would get from doing this. Allow your divorce attorney to handle it if you believe the other spouse must also know about the affair. Otherwise, things nearly always go wrong.
Leaving the Town with Children
Once your marriage is falling apart, it may seem like getting away for a while is a good idea, especially if you have children. Taking your children out of state may seem like the ideal way to get back at your ex, but when this conduct is brought up in court, it may backfire and cause you to lose primary custody or have your visits supervised.
Presenting Fabricated Allegations Of Child Abuse
You do all in your power to discredit your spouse because you don't want them to be granted custody of the children, including bringing up allegations of child abuse.
Making your spouse out to be a violent monster by stretching the truth might backfire. If you think your kids are in danger, you can seek professional help from the right lawyer at the right time.
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