Thursday, January 3, 2019

Common Reasons the Divorce Rate Spikes After the Holidays

As the holiday season comes to a close, the divorce rate is typically on the rise. There are a number of reasons the rate of divorce goes up this time of year. As your experienced divorce lawyer at the Lake of the Ozarks, we know divorce is a very emotional process and those emotions are high this time of year if you are thinking about divorcing your spouse.



For some, the holidays are a joyous time with friends and family. For someone considering a divorce, it can be an emotionally draining time of year. The holidays can be a make or break time as a divorce is contemplated. Take a look below to learn about some of the common reasons the holiday season leads to many divorces.

Put It Off

Many couples decide to put off divorce until after the holidays. This may make it a little easier to get through the holiday season with fewer questions about their relationship from friends and family. It can also be tough on children to have a divorce right before the holidays and many parents may think it is better for their family if they wait to announce their divorce until the holiday festivities have concluded.

Reflection

The new year is typically a time for setting goals and reflection upon the past year. While many couples probably don't set a resolution to get divorced, they may set new goals for their personal or professional life. If they look back upon the past year and aren't happy, they may believe their partner is one of the reasons they aren't where they would like to be and divorce may seem like the solution for their unhappiness.

Flaws are Revealed

The holidays are a time of year when a couple is forced to plan and work together. From shopping for gifts to planning time with your families, it can be stressful on any relationship. If you have flaws in your marriage, this time of year may bring those to the surface.

Last Ditch Effort

If you and your spouse are trying to make it work, you may have decided to continue to work on your marriage and stay together through the holiday season,. This may be an attempt to rekindle your relationship during the holidays - which are typically a time of joy and celebration.

Now that you know why this time of year can put extra strain on your marriage, you can decide if you are willing to work through your issues or if you are ready to file for divorce at the Lake of the Ozarks. Our Lake of the Ozarks divorce attorney can help, if you have decided to file for divorce. From the initial filing paperwork to deciding upon child custody, Gibbons Law Firm can help you through the entire divorce process. If you are ready to end your marriage, give us a call today to learn what your next steps will be.

Remember, your initial consultation with Gibbons Law Firm is always free.



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