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SHOULD I GET A DIVORCE?

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SHOULD I GET A DIVORCE?

Just as marriage is a choice, so is divorce. While divorce in Utah can be a hard concept to consider, there are times when divorce is a good idea and the right choice to make. Deciding to end your marriage, whether after a short or long time, can be a painfully hard decision to make. If you’re asking yourself, “Should I get a divorce?” blog post is for you. Here are 4 items to consider when deciding if your Utah divorce is a good idea:

1. Abuse

Abuse is a deal breaker. Anytime that you or your children are being physically or emotionally abused it is good idea to consider Utah divorce as an option. Even verbal abuse situations can be good grounds for filing for divorce as verbal abuse can often turn into physical abuse. When in an abusive situation it is important to find a way out because it could in fact be a life or death decision. When filing for divorce is as dangerous as staying, you should be aware that there are many different organizations you can turn to for help in leaving an abusive spouse.

2. Infidelity

Infidelity is a situation when divorce may be a good idea. For some couples it is possible to work through unfaithfulness, for others the memory of the infidelity will never pass and can lead to even more problems in the relationship. If your spouse is being unfaithful to you, it is time to look at the underlying relationship to discover if there is anything of value there worth saving. If the infidelity will forever affect your relationship, a divorce is probably a good idea.

3. Dishonesty or Distrust

Dishonesty or distrust can also be leading factors to choosing divorce. While infidelity is a problem that is clearly seen as dishonest and untrustworthy, there are other situations that can be just as damaging to a marriage. If your spouse is dishonest about important aspects of their life or your life together, these factors can be an important reason for divorce. Lying about money, friends, employment, family and other important details can begin the ultimate unraveling of your relationship and your marriage. Not only do the lies show an untrustworthy nature, they can be damaging to your relationship as well as your life.

4. Irreconcilable Differences

Irreconcilable differences are probably the most common grounds used when filing for divorce in Utah; however these differences can be significant and could be a good reason for a Utah divorce. Some of the most important differences to consider when choosing divorce include whether or not you or your spouse want children, having similar financial goals, and most importantly having differing life plans.

One of the leading causes of divorce today is finances. While finances have a dramatic impact on your marriage, choosing to get divorced because of financial problems could be a bad choice. Other things that should not lead to divorce include relationships with outside family members such as in-laws, a feeling of boredom in the marriage, or the desire to be with someone else. All of these problems are fleeting and while can be hard to overcome are possible. When making the decision to get a divorce it is good to take some time to look at the underlying reasons and decide if they are insurmountable or something that could be worked through if given time and attention.

Deciding if a divorce is a good idea can be tricky and you will need to pay close attention to your situation. It is a good idea to seek a Utah divorce mediators advice and guidance to avoid the process from becoming ugly. If you are interested in Utah divorce mediation, please contact us at Common Ground Divorce Mediation for a Free Consultation.