When is Divorce the Only Solution?

Couples who once shared a home and had a life together often reach a point where they have to seek divorce as the only way out of their crippled relationship. Most couples believe therapy or mediation can solve their issues and improve their marriage, but unfortunately, sometimes these methods are futile. The biggest problem with divorce cases is people only see things and the various situations which led to divorce through their personal perspective. When this happens, each partner blames the other. You will need a skillful divorce attorney to look at your situation from a different and professional perspective. A lawyer will help you get all the information you need to get a divorce deed that’s in your best interest.

Never take divorce lightly. It involves human emotions including distressed children, financial division, debt division and many other factors, which are a part of the divorce procedure. For many couples, divorce is the last option, which is why you must consider all the aspects of the divorce and how your life would be after the divorce proceedings are complete. Here are some reasons why divorce is the only solution for many couples.

Drug or Alcohol Addiction

Alcohol or drug addiction can sometimes become the reason for divorce between you and your partner. Addiction can hinder the thinking and cognitive abilities of an individual. It becomes increasingly difficult to deal with a partner who is a drug or alcohol addict.

Verbal and Physical Abuse

If a partner within a marriage is subjected to verbal and physical abuse, then without a doubt, divorce is the only solution. If you are a victim of verbal and physical abuse, talk to an experienced divorce attorney to understand your rights and the divorce proceedings. Remember that divorce is not a magic wand that will make everything better, but it can surely help you be free from an abusive marriage.

Irreconcilable Differences

There are times in every married couple’s life when they just can’t seem to fix their marriage, even after trying hard to save it. When couples’ therapy and counseling fails too, then it’s time to speak to an experienced divorce lawyer and file for a no-fault divorce, or a divorce based on irreconcilable differences. Under the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act (“IMDMA”) when each partner does not hold the other responsible for their failed marriage, then have the right to get a divorce under irreconcilable differences.

If you want to find out more about this subject or wish to schedule a free consultation session with an experienced family lawyer, it is suggested to contact Fitzgerald Law Firm by calling at (630) 946-6060.