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How To Deal with Divorce?

Patrick Crawford | July 15, 2024

Every day, people decide that they can no longer remain in their marriages, and there are many different reasons a spouse or couple might opt to file for a divorce. No matter what your reasoning might be, however, the process of ending a marriage is never easy to deal with.

The good news is that support is available in the form of an Annapolis divorce attorney.

Contact Patrick Crawford for your case

Understanding the Divorce Process

Dealing with a divorce can be both emotionally and legally complicated. Regardless of where you are in the decision-making process – if you are just considering a divorce or are planning to move forward with filing – it is helpful to understand what to expect.

There are several steps between filing for a divorce and officially becoming divorced. The process can take anywhere from six months or longer and can become complicated if there are children involved or if there are disputes between the divorcing couple.

If both parties are in agreement on how to divide assets, pay alimony, set up child custody, and manage the other aspects of the separation, the process can go faster than if there is a conflict between the divorcing couple. The right attorney can help to minimize conflict whenever possible.

Steps to Deal with Divorce – Legally

To start, it is advisable to work with an experienced divorce attorney who can guide you through the entire process. The basic steps towards a divorce include:

  • State your grounds for divorce and file the correct papers with the court in the county where you live in Maryland.
  • If your spouse disagrees with anything outlined in the paperwork, they will have a chance to dispute it.
  • After all issues, including division of property, alimony, child custody, and so on, are agreed upon, the court will grant your official divorce decree.

This is a very basic outline of the key legal steps involved in a divorce. There are many more details that are worked out throughout the process, and your attorney can help you through these steps.

Coping Strategies for Dealing with Divorce (Emotionally)

Everyone will process a divorce a little bit differently, but this can be an emotionally challenging time. Some of the strategies for coping with the emotional aspects of a divorce include:

  • Acknowledge that it is ok to have conflicting feelings about your divorce. Every day might be a bit different.
  • Find a support system – this can include family, friends, and support groups.
  • Work with a personal therapist – having a professional, neutral party to talk to can be very helpful while processing complicated feelings around the divorce.

Remember that life will move forward and start to feel easier at some point, but processing the emotions from your divorce is an important step in healing.

Contact an Annapolis Divorce Attorney

A divorce can be stressful for all parties involved, and working with an experienced Annapolis divorce attorney can help to reduce that burden. If you are considering or currently going through a divorce, reach out to the Law Office of Patrick Crawford to learn more about how we can help. Contact us online or call us today at (410) 216-7905 to schedule a free consultation. We are here and ready to support you.

Patrick Crawford

Patrick Crawford is an Annapolis Family Lawyer dedicated to helping you through the most complex and emotional family law matters. During his career, Patrick has successfully represented countless people in divorce, child custody, child support, domestic violence, and other family law cases of diverse complexity.

Years of experience: 20+ years.
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