โHonesty and transparency in relation to financial information is one of the most significant factors that bogs down the process. I had a couple last year, for example, who had been together 30 years and were both very switched on financially and knew exactly what each other had in terms of assets.
โThey were able to move through the process very swiftly.
โBut only about 10 per cent of couples can do that.โ
When the Family Law Act was amended in 2006, mediation became mandatory. That means every couple seeking divorce must undergo mediation with a third party before the case goes to court. In as many as 90 per cent of cases, itโs successful and court is avoided altogether.
Mediation will also help you save money, Farley Tolpen of Mediations Australia says.
โAs a general rule, it will cost between $3000 and $10,000 to go through mediation,โ says Tolpen, who has helped about 4000 couples through mediation. โIf you go to litigation, it will take about two years before you go to trial and generally cost anywhere from $100,000 to $500,000.โ
If finances and the dividing of assets is a major factor in divorce, children and custody is the other big one. And itโs this area where experts agree itโs imperative to keep proceedings as amicable as possible.
Tara Houseman is a practice specialist in family law at Relationships Australia, NSW and believes getting through the divorce is just the first step in creating a healthy environment for children.
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โOne goal in mediation or counselling is to help families in the ways that they can self-manage,โ Houseman says. โDown the track, some things you have put in place or smoothed out are no longer relevant, or a new partner and their children may be introduced, and new ground rules need to be reached.
โI have many families I see again and again post-divorce as things change.โ
Whitney Sloan was married for eight years and had three children with her ex โ nine-year-old twin girls and a six-year-old son.
Whitney Sloan (pictured with her dog Tux) says she still considers her ex-husband โa great man and a great fatherโ.Credit: Joe Armao
โAlthough he was no longer the right man to be married to, I did acknowledge this was the man I was meant to have children with and that he is a great man and a great father,โ says the 42-year-old host of the podcast Should I Stay or Should I Go. โBeing able to separate him as a husband and as a father was helpful.
โOur divorce was quite straightforward; we had a great mediator who helped with things like age-appropriate choices around childcare, and we had a lawyer to help divide the financial assets.
โWhat also helped was keeping the long term in perspective and not getting bogged down in the nitty-gritty of things like โYou were late to pick upโ.
โWe are still good friends and have a lot of care and respect for each other; I donโt know if weโd catch up for drinks after work on a Friday, but weโre happy to see each other at kidsโ parties and barbecues.โ
For other examples of good divorces, oddly enough, look no further than Hollywood.
Actor Lisa Bonet managed not one, but two, high-profile yet amicable splits โ from rocker Lenny Kravitz in 1993 and actor Jason Momoa in 2022 โ with all parties happily blending their families for the sake of their children to this day.
For the sake of their son Flynn, Aussie model Miranda Kerr moved just across the road when she split from actor Orlando Bloom in 2015. Today Kerr is firm friends with Bloomโs fiancรฉ, singer Katy Perry.
And despite them both re-partnering, Demi Moore and Bruce Willis, who split in 1998, have remained close, even holidaying together post-divorce for the sake of their three daughters, Rumer, Scout and Tallulah.
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