A divorce can bring out the ugly parts of a relationship, so it might seem natural to skip over certain details and avoid telling everything to your divorce attorney.

Withholding the truth at this critical time can cause problems and could end up negatively affecting your divorce in a number of ways.

To help achieve a desirable outcome, divorce lawyers always need their clients to be truthful with them, even about the uncomfortable things. 

Divorce Attorneys Need To Know Everything

For any divorce attorney to do their best work, it is essential that they understand the situation a spouse is dealing with and his or her reasons for getting divorced.

Lying, or even just withholding important information, can create a completely different impression of what is actually going on in the relationship.

Although some of the details may be uncomfortable to talk about, it is critical information that divorce lawyers need to skillfully review, help clients decide on a good course of action, and then fairly represent them during the divorce process.

The optimal way to deal with the situation is to always be honest with lawyers, provide all required information, and allow the attorney to gain a truthful understanding of the situation and the people involved so they can do their best work.

The Truth Will Always Come Out - Then What?

An important detail to consider before withholding information from or even lying to a divorce attorney is that sooner or later that information will eventually come out.

If it comes out sooner, spouses and their lawyers can spend counsel time working on a productive means to get through the process while working toward a favorable outcome.

Withholding information or dishonesty simply prolongs the process, which will then cost more and it could even create more tension and arguments between the spouses.

It can also damage a spouse’s reputation in relation to the case, affecting the consideration that spouse receives from the court.

Confidentiality and Trust In The Client-Attorney Relationship

For those who worry about personal information getting out, it is important to remember that divorce lawyers work in confidence for all of their clients.

That means no matter what they are told pertaining to the divorce case, none of it will be shared with a spouse or another attorney without permission to do so.

Chances are, they have already heard it before anyway.

To develop a two-way trust, attorneys do need their clients to be truthful with them, so they can then formulate the best case for handling the divorce.

Be Honest With Divorce Attorneys For The Best Outcome

No matter what secrets your marriage may be hiding, it is important to be forthcoming and honest with your divorce attorney and provide all required information truthfully.

Honesty allows divorce lawyers to get to know their clients enough to help them through this difficult time while achieving the highest degree of success with the case.

To avoid the delays, costs, and overall damage to one’s reputation in the court, honesty is definitely the best policy when it comes to getting divorced!

Reynaldo Garza, III - Attorney at Law

680 East St. Charles St, Suite 600
Brownsville TX 78520

956-300-2260