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When might divorce be the right option for you?

On Behalf of | Jul 20, 2020 | Uncategorized |

Your marriage may be going through a rough patch right now. You and your spouse may hold out hope that you can work things out. Yet, you might feel that a divorce would benefit both of you. Divorce is not the solution for every couple facing challenges. But it’s important to know if it makes sense in your circumstances.

Adverse actions harmed your marriage

Some marriages can survive one spouse’s personal struggles or adverse actions, like substance abuse or infidelity. Yet, these behaviors remain two of the leading causes of divorce. You may have supported your spouse through an addiction. Or, you may have given them second chances after they had affairs or committed indiscretions. But if they continue to struggle, staying together may not make the situation better for you or for them.

Cooperation and communication problems persist

Countless couples have problems communicating and cooperating with each other. Many can solve these issues through counseling. Yet, every conversation between you and your spouse may turn into a battle. And you two may also have difficulty getting on the same page when making important life decisions. If you have tried working these problems out to no avail, splitting up may make more sense than continuing to struggle through them.

Divorce seems preferable to marriage

Your marriage may currently be salvageable. Yet, you may consider divorce more appealing that working through your challenges in counseling. Or, you might find yourself thinking about the possibilities that living alone could bring. These feelings indicate that you’ve likely checked out of your marriage. No matter how much you care for your spouse, any attempt to work things out will be difficult if it does not reflect your wishes.

As you consider divorce, remember that it’s not a decision to make lightly. An attorney with family law experience can help you determine whether it’s the best option in your situation.