Should I talk to my husband during divorce?

Should I talk to my husband during divorce?

You should only communicate with your spouse if the communications are to be positive, important and cordial. Feelings can run a little hot in divorce – it happens, it’s normal – but you want to keep a level head. If you act hateful or threatening, that will hurt you in divorce court in matters such as child custody.

You avoid those traps by not talking to your spouse at all during divorce proceedings. Some divorcing couples try to record their conversations for possible incriminating evidence, but most lawyers recommend against it. Improper recording may create criminal liability or may not be admissible in court.

Are you still related after divorce?

If they have children with your blood relative, then you will still have a blood relationship through the children even if they are not married to your blood relative. You don’t have to stop calling them your aunt or uncle just because they are divorced.

Does no contact work after divorce?

One of the ways to heal after a divorce is to put in place the “no contact rule” to remove your ex from your life. No contact is especially helpful if there is a lot of anger or the divorce was full of conflict. Though it may seem illogical, it is possible to have a no contact rule and also have shared custody.

How do I communicate with my ex wife after divorce?

Listen. Be aware of any concerns or problems the children may have.Encourage them to have a strong relationship with your ex.Keep them aware of the parenting routines and schedules.Encourage them to talk openly with you about their feelings and thoughts.Reassure them that you’ll always love them.

Should you keep in contact with your ex husband?

The Takeaway. The temptation to stay in touch with an ex is normal—we’ve all been there. If you need to remain civil (and can), by all means go for it. But if you’re hanging onto the hope of getting back together, giving them the wrong impression, or risking your current relationship, that’s another story.