Common Divorce Misconceptions That Can Cost You
- LaTerria Sherer
- Apr 19
- 1 min read
Misinformation about divorce is common and can lead to unnecessary stress or poor decision-making. Understanding what is accurate—and what is not—can help you approach the process more effectively.
“Everything Is Split 50/50”
While equitable distribution is a guiding principle, it does not always mean a perfectly equal division. Courts consider multiple factors when dividing assets.
“The Process Is Always Lengthy”
Some divorces take time, but others can be resolved efficiently, especially when both parties are willing to cooperate.
“You Don’t Need Legal Guidance”
Even in amicable situations, legal guidance can help ensure agreements are fair and properly documented.
“You Will Lose Everything”
Fear often drives this misconception. In reality, outcomes depend on the facts of each case and applicable law.
Why Accurate Information Matters
Relying on accurate information helps you make better decisions and approach the process with confidence



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