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Signs You Should Get a Divorce

May 16, 2019 by Stephen Corby

Divorce is never easy, but it is sometimes necessary. A marriage that becomes unhealthy and no longer works needs to be addressed. Sometimes staying in a marriage can present more negative consequences than ending the relationship. Before you file for divorce, you want to make sure you’ve exhausted all your options. Sometimes the best course of action is to let the marriage go. When it is time to decide on a divorce, you want the advice of an experienced divorce attorney. Here are some signs you should get a divorce.

Different Values

Having different values is not the issue. There are many married couples with different values and belief systems that manage to have a successful marriage. The problem comes when you are unable to find a common ground with your spouse. For example, you may want to have children and your spouse does not. If you both are solidly set in what you each want, it will be impossible to find a compromise. The issue will always be a point of contention within the marriage. With vastly different core values, it will be difficult to build a future together where both spouses will be happy.

Unfaithfulness

One or both partners going outside the marriage in pursuit of another relationship breaks down the relationship. Affairs create anger, resentment, and a lack of trust. Many people think of an affair as just a physical relationship, but it also includes emotional relationships. Frequent texting or chatting on social media with someone who is not your spouse is still walking the line. While some couples are able to recover from the pain an affair causes, others take it as validation that the marriage needs to end. Marriage counseling can help you determine whether your marriage can survive an affair. Often trust cannot be rebuilt with marriage counseling when affairs occur. In this case, divorce may be the best option.

Lack of Communication

Marriage problems can only be solved with open and honest communication. If either one of you or both are not able to talk to each about the issues in your marriage, you won’t be able to resolve them. Marriage counseling is a good place to start, if you can’t achieve open communication on your own. The communication needs to be personal and intimate, not just about what’s for dinner. If you can’t progress toward open meaningful communication, it may be time to divorce.

Abuse in the Marriage

Abuse, whether physical or emotional, is destructive. It can cost you your life or cause a severely negative impact on you and your family. If you are experiencing abuse, get help right away. Reach out to family, friends, the National Domestic Violence Hotline or local organizations for resources.

Marriage Counseling Isn’t Working

Marriage counseling can be very helpful in resolving issues within marriages and saving the relationship. An objective third-party helps you each work on problems, but both spouses must be committed to the process. Both spouses must put in the effort needed to resolve the issues. If there is no progress in the marriage after several months of counseling, that may indicate a need for a divorce.

The Ultimate Signs You Should Get a Divorce

The decision to divorce is difficult and personal. If you are experiencing any of these signs in your marriage, it may be time to consider a divorce. Only you can determine if a divorce is the best solution. The best course of action is to consult a divorce attorney to learn the impact a divorce will have on you. At Emblem Legal, we specialize in divorce cases. Contact us today for a consultation. Our attorneys will help guide you through this difficult process.

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