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How do You Tell Your Spouse, I Want a Divorce?

The initiator or the person asking for the divorce needs to take into consideration how to break the news in as civil a manner as possible to the other partner. Divorce is never fun but it doesn't have to be a catastrophe, according to Judge Kass, a District Judge who handles divorce cases.

Harshness in relaying this type of communication is not what is needed in a divorce and can aggravate matters making agreements far more difficult. Both spouses need to be involved in the decision to divorce as early as possible. Counseling is often helpful and can be a good way to begin separation giving both partners a chance to express themselves and lay the groundwork for divorce.  When one partner is ready to divorce but the other is not, the one who is ready should be patient and allow the other to catch-up. Now is the time to address what is wrong in the relationship and if the differences are irreconcilable, then divorce may be the best solution. If you are in need of help with a divorce, an experienced  divorce attorney can help. If you need help locating a divorce lawyer near you, take a moment to search our national database of divorce lawyers

 

Categories: Divorce, Family Law, Marriage

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