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Questions to Ask Before Moving Forward With Divorce

Pacific Northwest Divorce Lawyer  >  Blog  >  Questions to Ask Before Moving Forward With Divorce

December 10, 2023 | By Lewis Irwin Landerholm
Questions to Ask Before Moving Forward With Divorce

Divorce is often seen as a taboo topic that many couples avoid addressing. This could be due to various reasons, such as societal pressure, fear of losing assets, etc. However, divorce is a reality that many couples face. While it may seem like the best solution to your marital problems, it should not be taken lightly. Before a divorce, couples should ask themselves a few pertinent questions. These questions will help you evaluate your reasons for wanting a divorce and prepare you for the legal repercussions that follow.

1. Have You Tried Everything to Save Your Marriage?

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Before moving forward with a divorce, it is important to ask yourself if you have tried everything possible to save your marriage. This includes seeking couples counseling, individual therapy, and even trying to rekindle the romance in your marriage. Sometimes, couples go through a rough patch in their life, and it may be possible to work through it. Therefore, evaluating if you have exhausted all options is important before making any irreversible decisions.

2. What Are Your Reasons for Wanting a Divorce?

It is crucial to identify your reasons for wanting a divorce. Divorce is an emotional process; it can be easy to become blindsided by your emotions. Take some time to reflect and evaluate why you are considering a divorce. Is it because of unresolved conflicts, financial difficulties, infidelity, or abuse? Understanding your reasons for seeking a divorce will help you make an informed decision and clarify what you want.

3. Have You Considered the Financial Implications of a Divorce?

Divorce is not just an emotional process but also a legal one. Understanding the financial implications of a divorce and how it will impact your life is important. This includes dividing assets, debts, and spousal support. Make sure you have a clear understanding of your financial status, including any shared purchases or debts. Seek the advice of a financial advisor or lawyer's advice to help you navigate this process.

4. How Will a Divorce Affect Your Family and Children?

Divorce affects you and your spouse and your family, especially your children. Evaluating how a divorce will affect your children's emotional and psychological well-being is important. Consider the impact of a divorce on your children's education, social life, and emotional stability. Before moving forward with a divorce, it is important to have a solid plan for dealing with any potential adverse outcomes.

5. Are You Emotionally Prepared for a Divorce?

Divorce is an emotionally taxing process that can be stressful and overwhelming. It is essential to assess your emotional readiness for a divorce. Seek the help of a therapist, support group, or trusted friends to help you deal with the emotional challenges of a divorce. Mental health is just as important as physical health, and it's important to prioritize self-care during this challenging time.

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Divorce is a complicated process that requires careful consideration. Before making any irreversible decisions, asking yourself the right questions is essential. At Scorpion Legacy, our team of skilled attorneys is ready to help. Contact us today at (555) 555-5555 to schedule a consultation.

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Lewis Landerholm realized the importance of family and justice from a very young age. With grandparents in the legal field, a mother in education and a father who was a domestic violence counselor, Lewis was raised by a family dedicated to helping people. His role models taught Lewis that the world is a complicated place where education and a helping hand could make all the difference.

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