General07:25 · Jun 21

Family Lawyer Identifies Early Signs of Divorce Before Legal Steps Begin

WallaCenter
Translated & summarized from Walla by baba
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Family law attorney Avraham Tzur from Haifa highlights the subtle but telling signs that often appear long before couples formally separate or consult lawyers. According to Tzur, the period between one partner emotionally deciding to end the relationship and the official legal process is marked by quiet but significant changes, especially in financial behavior. These include unusual cash withdrawals, opening separate bank accounts or credit cards, transferring money to friends or family under the guise of loans, delaying income or business activities to reduce apparent asset value, and even covertly moving or selling assets. The rise of cryptocurrency adds a new layer of complexity, as digital wallets are harder to track.

Behavioral changes also signal impending separation. Partners may begin collecting financial documents, meeting lawyers discreetly, emotionally disengaging while appearing calm, avoiding joint long-term commitments, and subtly positioning themselves within the family or children’s lives in anticipation of custody disputes. Increased digital secrecy, such as locked phones or separate devices, is another indicator.

Tzur stresses that these patterns are common and reveal a crucial reality: often one spouse is prepared for the split while the other remains unaware. This imbalance can have serious legal consequences, as the timing of the "break" affects how assets are divided. Early financial maneuvers by one partner can create an advantage, while the uninformed spouse risks losing evidence and valuable time.

To protect oneself, Tzur advises maintaining transparency about family finances, keeping copies of important documents, avoiding signing unclear papers under pressure, and seeking early legal advice if divorce is suspected. Early preparation can prevent contentious battles and facilitate more respectful separations. Tzur, a certified mediator with international experience at Dentons London, underscores that knowledge and calm planning are key to safeguarding rights and reducing conflict during this difficult transition.

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