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Top tips for asking your spouse for a divorce

by Blair Nicole PR, Marketing


Asking for divorce generally isn't a very comfortable thing to do, but there are ways you can make it better, easier, and less stressful for both of you. Here are the top tips you need to consider, and why they're important when you decide it's time to ask for a divorce.

Consider Whether Your Spouse Knows It's Coming

In some cases you and your spouse both know that things are over. You just can't do any more than what you have already done, and neither can they. It still isn't working, and when two people cause each other more pain than the joy it's generally time to end things.

Working with divorce lawyers, like the ones here at UtahDivorce.com, to make sure you're prepared before talking to your spouse can be a good thing. If your spouse thinks everything is fine, the discussion might be a bit more difficult than if both of you are already basically on the same page with where your future is headed.

Be Gentle, But Be Firm, Clear, and Direct

You've made your decision, and you aren't going to change your mind or back down from it. Any amount of discussion with your spouse isn't going to change that. So make sure you're kind, but that you're clear on the way you feel and the decision you've made. You don't want to give false hope, and if you've already talked to divorce lawyers you can let your spouse know that you've started the process.

Pick the Right Place and Time to Talk

You don't want to start this chat in the middle of a holiday meal, at work, at a friend's house, or any of those places. Pick a time and place where the two of you can talk freely, but without being interrupted. That means the kids should be at grandma's house or somewhere like that, and you should ideally be at home or in a place where you can both express your feelings. While there may never be a "good" time to ask for a divorce, sometimes are better than others.

Understand That Your Spouse May React Badly

Especially if your spouse isn't expecting you to ask for a divorce, they may not have a good reaction to the request. They could cry, yell, or even throw things. Only you know how they are likely to react, and you can be prepared for that as much as possible by getting all of your information ready beforehand. Then you can say your peace and be ready to move on.

Leave the Details for Another Time

Even if you've already talked to your divorce lawyers and you know what you want from the ending of your marriage, it might not be a great time to discuss the details. You want to make sure you are both doing what is fair for one another, and you'll need to work with professionals to make sure everything is as amicable as possible. By following these tips, asking your spouse for divorce can be as easy as a difficult situation can be.



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