Important Questions to Consider Before Divorcing

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If you are considering divorce, you probably have plenty of questions. There are also, however, some questions that you should ask yourself prior to pursuing the dissolution of your marriage. While every divorce follows its own unique path, there are several universal questions that apply to nearly every divorce. If you are considering a divorce, consult with a knowledgeable Central Texas divorce lawyer today.

Have You Tried to Save Your Marriage, and Is Your Marriage Worth Saving?

Life is full of ups and downs, and this fact can significantly affect any marriage. If you find yourself contemplating a divorce, carefully consider whether the impetus is simply a bad patch in your relationship or truly the unraveling of your marriage. Remember, too, that there are resources that can help:

  • Seek counseling together and attempt to work through your differences.
  • Attempt to gain more perspective by taking some time to cool off.
  • Thoughtfully engage with your spouse about ways you can reinvigorate and/or bolster your marriage.
  • Take the time to carefully implement your plans and to nurture your relationship.

Do not rush your divorce decision. Instead, take the time to ensure that you are making the right decision for you based upon your personal situation.

Can You and Your Divorcing Spouse Agree upon Child Custody Arrangements?

If you are considering divorce, your primary concern is naturally your children’s welfare. A critical question to consider when contemplating divorce is whether you and your divorcing spouse are in reasonable agreement regarding how child custody arrangements will proceed. Remember that having questions about divorce does not make you more likely to pursue a divorce, but it can help you make better informed decisions.

Will Either of You Require Spousal Support?

If you and your spouse have fairly close earnings and assets, you probably will not need to factor spousal maintenance into a divorce equation. If one of you is a much bigger earner, however, spousal support is likely to play a role. Determining spousal support is often a protracted process that takes a good deal of information into consideration and is likely to extend your divorce timeline. An experienced Central Texas divorce attorney will help you better assess this important question.

How Will Your Marital Assets Be Divided?

Texas courts seek to divide marital assets in a way that is “just and right,” but they have considerable discretion in this process. Again, your knowledgeable divorce lawyer will carefully evaluate you marital property and will provide you with an idea of how they would likely be divided upon divorce.

If You Are Considering a Divorce, an Experienced Central Texas Divorce Attorney Can Help

There are several important questions you should ask yourself before proceeding with a divorce. Having questions about divorce does not mean you are headed for divorce. The better informed you are, the better prepared you will be to make decisions that are right for you. Attorney Brett H. Pritchard at The Law Office of Brett H. Pritchard in Central Texas has the experience, skill, and dedication to help you explore your best options. For more information, please contact or call us at (254) 220-4225 today.