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Common Reasons Why Spouses Get Divorced

Posted by Eric Labovitz | Sep 04, 2020 | 0 Comments

No marriage is perfect. However, not every problem spouses encounter will result in a divorce. In some cases, relationships can bounce back from certain obstacles, no matter how egregious or life-shattering they may be. Every situation is unique in its own way. That said, there are some issues that frequently lead to the demise of a marriage, so continue reading to learn more about them.

Why Spouses Get Divorced

Ideally, spouses should grow together throughout the course of their marriage. Unfortunately, some spouses tend to grow apart, changing their values, wants, and needs to the point where they can no longer make their marriage work. Oftentimes, this is at the heart of many reasons for divorce.

Here is a closer look at some of the most common reasons why marriages end:

- Lack of physical intimacy: A successful marriage is certainly about far more than sex, but it would be unwise to downplay its importance. Physical intimacy and affection play an important role in helping couples feel emotionally connected to each other. A dry spell may not result in a divorce, but if it becomes the norm rather than the exception, spouses may feel permanently disconnected from each other.

- Extramarital affairs: An affair is ultimately a betrayal of trust and a major indication that honest and open communication went out the window a long time ago. Some marriages may bounce back from an affair, but rebuilding trust is not easy after an incident like this.

- Changed goals: It is natural for people to change, especially if spouses married at a young age. However, sometimes spouses can change so much that they no longer see eye-to-eye on the same issues. You may want such vastly different things out of life that moving forward is impossible.

No one can tell you when or if you should call it quits on your marriage. Nevertheless, if you feel disconnected from your spouse, and do not believe there is a way for you to mend these problems, you should consider consulting with an experienced divorce attorney to learn more about your legal options.

Reach Out to a Knowledgeable Family Law Attorney to Discuss the Details of Your Divorce

Not every marriage is meant to last forever. If you are struggling to make yours work and believe divorce may be the answer, do not hesitate to reach out to the team at Labovitz Law Firm for compassionate legal support. Backed by 16 years of combined experience, you can rely on us to provide the strong legal guidance you need to secure the best results.

Call our law office today at (817) 374-4056 to set up a free initial consultation.

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Eric Labovitz

Attorney Eric Steven Labovitz is an experienced trial attorney who is passionate and highly skilled in the field of criminal law. He excels in taking cases to trial but understands that trial may not be the ideal solution to every case. Instead, he works with his clients to determine goals for th...

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