While divorce may be inevitable, it creates a whole new set of challenges for you and your children. Before initiating a divorce, take a step back to consider all the implications.
Some children take it in stride. Some are wounded and struggle to adapt. The nastier the divorce, the deeper and longer-lasting the impact. How will you break the news and how will you help them cope with the process?
Many times, one spouse is adamant about staying in the marital residence for the sake of the kids. But this is not always financially feasible, resulting in putting the home up for sale and placing the family in limbo again.
Couples who can stay amicable and negotiate will be spared considerable acrimony and expense. But are you really “on the same page”? Are you sure your spouse won’t go out and hire the toughest trial lawyer in town?
Friends and family you thought you could lean on may take sides with your spouse or distance themselves from you. Be careful about tipping off your spouse by confiding in the wrong person.
Are you simply escaping an unhappy situation or do you have a plan to rebuild your life? You need to think about where you will live, how much money you will have and how your family will be any better off.
Jumping into a new romance before you are separated or divorced can backfire. Your children may turn on you, your spouse may retaliate and the court may take a dim view of bringing a new partner into the mix.
Before you ask your spouse for a divorce, you need to take inventory and start gathering documents and passwords. What is most important to you and what are you willing to let go?
The court’s view of financial responsibility may present many financial challenges for your family. Our experience and advice provide for manageable financial circumstances for your entire family.
If your marital woes stem from financial struggles or health issues, a divorce will only magnify your problems. Can you co-exist under one roof? What about a trial separation?
We are well prepared to address the unintended consequence of many divorces that motivates a parent to seek relocation outside of Northeast Ohio.
This is by no means an exhaustive list or intended to keep you in an unhappy marriage. The upshot is that you need to go into divorce with your eyes wide open. That starts with the attorney you hire to represent you.
Kvale Antonelli & Raj is a boutique family law firm in Cleveland, serving clients throughout Northeast Ohio. You will work directly with one of our lawyers to explore your divorce options and address your concerns. We are first and foremost your legal advocates, but our approach is to restructure families rather than tear them apart.
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