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Mentally preparing for a high-asset divorce

By Katie L. Lewis

Couple reviewing divorce-related financial documents

Divorce can be a challenging and emotionally draining process. This is especially true when a couple has significant assets, since these divorces often come with added complexities and stress.

If you are approaching the divorce process as someone with a high net worth, it is important to mentally prepare yourself for the journey ahead.

It is normal to experience a range of emotions during a divorce, including anger, sadness and fear. Allow yourself to feel these emotions and acknowledge them without judgment. High-asset divorces can be lengthy and complex, so it is necessary to set realistic expectations from the start. Understand that the process may take time and require patience and perseverance. Stay focused on your goals and prepare for unexpected challenges along the way.

Also, do not feel guilty or alone in your decision to end your marriage. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that 1.4 out of every 1,000 people in Texas got a divorce during 2021.

Divorce can be physically and emotionally draining, so it is important to prioritize self-care during this challenging time. Make time for activities that bring you joy and relaxation, such as exercise, meditation or spending time with loved ones. Taking care of yourself will help you stay mentally and emotionally strong throughout the divorce. While it is helpful to have a plan in place, it is also a good idea to remain flexible and open to negotiation during the divorce process. Compromise may be necessary to reach a resolution that is fair and equitable for both parties.

By mentally preparing for a high-asset divorce, you can navigate the process with greater clarity, confidence and resilience. Remember to be kind to yourself and seek support when needed as you embark on this new chapter in your life.

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