Uncontested Divorce: Do You Still Need To Disclose All Of Your Assets?
Many couples who have decided to divorce want the marriage to be over as quickly as possible. This is understandable in light of the emotions associated with everything that the couple has had to consider in coming to this difficult decision. While moving on with life is a desired outcome, moving on by leaving the marriage with little or no assets can lead to resentment and more difficulty after divorce.
In dividing assets, it is just as important to know what one is giving up as it is to know what one is getting. It is encouraged for a couple to agree to the division of the marital property; however full disclosure of assets and debts is the only way to fully understand the complete financial picture of the marriage.
Many may believe that such disclosure is a waste of time since they have already agreed on who gets what. The importance of disclosure comes down the road when one discovers that the other had been putting a good portion of money into their retirement, or when one discovers that their name is on debt that they didn’t know about. Divorcing couples still want to believe in each other and not assume the worst, but these types of scenarios occur every day.
The bottom line is to be informed; know what you are giving up before signing an agreement. It may avoid pain from the past from coming into your future.
