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Divorce is never a simple thing to experience and the stress and emotional trauma are only possibly intensified when the communication between the couple is either nonexistent or unfriendly. Although having open communication during a divorce may appear to be a logical inconsistency, it is key in reducing the mental stress and emotional hardship both individuals will ultimately suffer. Here are five tips from Attorney Lynette Boggs-Perez that can help couples to maintain a clear communication while a divorce is pending. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Lynette Boggs-Perez | Make Communication Better During A Divorce


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Tips To Make Communication Better During A Divorce
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  • Divorce is never a simple thing to experience
    and the stress and emotional trauma are only
    possibly intensified when the communication
    between the couple is either nonexistent or
    unfriendly. Although having open communication
    during a divorce may appear to be a logical
    inconsistency, it is key in reducing the mental
    stress and emotional hardship both individuals
    will ultimately suffer.

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Tone of Voice
  • What you say and how you say it matters a
    lot. Indeed. An individuals manner of speaking
    can easily misquote a statement into an
    allegation or verbal assault. Ensure you are
    being aware of how you are stating things and
    your manner of speaking and make modifications as
    required. Make sure you will not make your
    partner feel belittle by using a harsh tone of
    voice.

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Text and Email Communications
  • Communicating with your ex-partner through
    email or text messages can be tricky. These kinds
    of messages can easily misinterpret. Therefore,
    if you use email or text messaging ensure your
    message is totally clear in order to avoid any
    kind of misunderstanding.
  • One more thing you need to remember is,
    whatever you write in an email or a text message
    can be printed out with ease and brought to court
    as evidence against you. If your divorce is
    especially volatile, the best option may be
    utilizing the services of a third-party
    communications service such as OurFamilyWizard.com
    .

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Social Media
  • Using social media platform during a divorce
    can be dicey. It is advisable, therefore, to
    avoid publishing anything negative about the
    other party and possibly consider closing all of
    your social media accounts until the divorce has
    been finalized. Social media accounts including
    including Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook have
    often been introduced into evidence in divorce
    and child custody hearings.

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Final Words
  • These are the few things you should take into
    consideration during a divorce. For additional
    information or for a consultation, contact
    Attorney Lynette Boggs-Perez at 210-468-0404 or
    lynette_at_lynetteboggs.com.

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