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Considering Leaving Your Marriage?

If you have been agonizing over the state of your marriage and what you should do to move forward with your life and be happy, this is a difficult position to be in. If your marriage is not fulfilling, and instead of supporting you and lifting you up, it is bogging you down and making you feel hopeless, then it could be time to leave. Yet, even in situations where a marriage is not the happiest all of the time, there may be valid reasons to try and salvage your union. This could be why you are having such a difficult time committing to a clean break. 

Considering a divorce is typically not a situation that most people think about when they enter into a marriage. But, divorce happens with regular frequency across the country. There are several reasons why marriages do not last, including growing apart, infidelity, or addiction issues. In 2019 the Center for Disease Control and Prevention reported that 746,971 divorces and annulments took place in the United States.

How You Can Effectively Exit Your Marriage

Once you have gone through the process of evaluating your marital situation, you may have concluded that it is time to leave. Outside of abusive situations, the decision to exit your marriage and end it can be an incredibly heart-wrenching one. When you are certain of your intentions, though, there is a way to begin the process of marriage dissolution.

Again, if you are in fear of harm by engaging with your spouse, then you should find a way to secretly and safely depart. But if you are not in fear, then having a sit down with your spouse and discussing your desires to end the marriage is helpful. Be honest and compassionate with your spouse. They may feel blindsided by a divorce they were not expecting.

Potentially, your spouse may be dealing with similar feelings as you. Because of this, you may be able to have a divorce that is not contentious. This is incredibly valuable when it comes to dividing assets or determining issues related to child-rearing as there may be more room for compromise than there would be when a divorce is one-sided or hostile.

It is not just an emotional decision to leave a marriage but it is also a huge disruption and change in life circumstances. There are financial considerations, new living arrangements, and more that need to be considered and planned out. Getting ready for your new life as a single person can take time. 

Meeting with an attorney early on can help you organize your priorities and assist you with obtaining the most favorable outcome.

Speak to a Danville Divorce Attorney Today

Christopher L. Arrington is a compassionate and skilled Danville divorce attorney who offers strategic legal counsel to help you secure the best results possible after your divorce.  If you are preparing for divorce in Indiana, please call Christopher L. Arrington today to schedule a complimentary initial consultation at (317) 745-4494.



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