Advice From A Divorce Attorney
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Insights from a Divorce Attorney
Overview
Divorce is an increasingly prevalent issue in our society, yet it often goes unaddressed. As a marriage and family therapist, I am deeply committed to tackling this challenge. While I don't expect to see every case of divorce resolved in my lifetime, nor do I believe all divorces can or should be avoided, I find it perplexing when people seek advice from a divorce attorney during marital strife.
The Misguided Approach
It may sound counterintuitive, but many individuals and couples approach a divorce attorney while hoping to salvage their marriage. When I began working with families in crisis, I was surprised by the number of people who consulted attorneys for guidance on their faltering relationships.
The main issue here is that a divorce attorney's role is not to mend marriages but to facilitate their dissolution, often ensuring the best possible outcome for the divorcing party. So, why would someone hoping to save their marriage seek counsel from someone whose job is to assist in its end?
Seeking the Right Help
For those grappling with marital challenges, I strongly recommend seeking out a professional counselor or a marriage and family therapist. These professionals are dedicated to restoring and strengthening marriages and families, not tearing them apart. Just as you would consult a mechanic to repair a malfunctioning car, you should turn to someone who believes in and knows how to fix relationships.
Conclusion
In summary, if divorce seems like the only path forward, a divorce attorney is the right person to consult. However, if you're still exploring options for healing and reconciliation, your first step should be reaching out to a counselor or therapist who is committed to helping you find ways to rebuild your relationship.
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