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The role of counseling: Should you seek help before discussing divorce?

On Behalf of Law Office of Timothy S. Keough, P.A. | Dec 23, 2024 | Divorce

Divorce changes lives and impacts both the couple and their family. However, you could benefit from professional help before making this big decision. Counseling provides an opportunity to share feelings, improve communication, and understand the relationship’s future. Before starting divorce talks, let’s explore why counseling might be crucial for you.

How can counseling benefit you before considering divorce?

Are you on the brink of divorce? Counseling provides numerous advantages if you’re on the fence about it. Here are some of them. Going to counseling:

  • Encourages you to find better ways to talk
  • It helps you see the real problems
  • Give you the chance to fix old fights
  • Presents a clear view of your goals
  • Provides ways to handle your stress and feelings

Professional counselors help you handle tough conversations and offer different ways to solve problems. This process often leads to better decisions, whether you want to reconcile or separate amicably.

What should you expect from pre-divorce counseling?

If you decide to go through with the pre-divorce counseling, you can expect the sessions to focus on:

  • Assessing the current state of your relationship
  • Identifying where you have conflict and potential solutions
  • Exploring your individual and couple goals
  • Discussing the effect of divorce on your children and extended family
  • Evaluating the financial implications of your separation

In Florida, couples with minor children must complete a parenting course before finalizing a divorce. Pre-divorce counseling can prepare couples for this requirement and help them develop a co-parenting plan.

How can professional guidance shape your path forward?

Seeking counseling before discussing divorce gives you valuable insights and tools for moving forward. A trained counselor helps you understand your options and make informed decisions about your future. They also assist in developing effective communication strategies, which are crucial whether you choose to reconcile or separate.

If you choose to divorce, the skills learned in counseling will prove invaluable during the legal process. An attorney provides legal advice and representation, ensuring the protection of your rights and guiding you through the complexities of divorce. Remember that making informed decisions now leads to better outcomes for you and everyone involved in the long run.

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