Life During Divorce

Most of our clients have a lot of questions about how to handle the period between the time they decide to divorce and the end of the process. This can be a challenging time, especially if you or your spouse are dealing with the intense emotions that usually arise after one of you makes the decision to end the marriage. There are many legal and practical minefields to avoid. In the below articles, we will answer most of the questions you are likely to have about living through this period including:

  • How can my spouse and I share parenting if we cannot talk without fighting?
  • How can I get through the separation if I have no money to support myself or my children?
  • Is it all right if I date during my separation?
  • What if my spouse and I have sex while separated?
  • Can I do anything during separation to improve my chances of success in court?

Many couples stay separated for more than a year, due to either legal requirements or choice. That is too long to live in limbo. During this time you will want to be transitioning into your post-divorce life, but you need to be careful to do what is necessary to achieve the goals you set for your divorce.

Sections

Building a New Relationship with Your Spouse
Parenting while Separated
Temporary Orders
Dating During Divorce
Sex with Spouse
Creating and Maintaining Distance
Maintaining Appearances

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