Signs That You Might Need a Divorce

By Michael DiFalco
Partner

One of the toughest parts about divorce is knowing when the time has come to end the marriage. Each situation is different, but sometimes, there are telltale signs that indicate you should start thinking about seeking a divorce.

If you’re considering filing for divorce, don’t wait to consult with an experienced New York divorce attorney. A lawyer can provide the kindness and guidance you need during one of life’s most difficult moments. 

Knowing When to Call It Quits Can Be Challenging

There is no “perfect” time to end your marriage. Because circumstances are different in every marriage, it’s not always easy to recognize signs that it may be time to pursue a divorce, let alone actually go through with it.

If you’re starting to believe your marriage may be nearing its end, it’s important to trust yourself and your intuition. While some marriages can be saved, some reach a point of no return. Assess your situation to determine what’s best for you. 

Signs It May Be Time to Consider Divorce

There may be numerous indicators that it’s time for a divorce. Whether you experience just one or several of these signs, it’s essential to evaluate the state of your marriage.

Indifference

After a certain period of time, spouses may start to feel indifferent toward one another. Indifference usually entails a lack of concern about the marriage and the other spouse, causing detachment and a decrease in effort. 

Lack of Physical and Emotional Intimacy

Physical and emotional intimacy are crucial in a marriage. When spouses are done with their marriage, there is a lack of love and connection. 

Intimacy is generally about wanting to be closer to your partner. When this aspect of a marriage is missing, it’s difficult to keep the relationship together. 

Ineffective or Absent Communication

As spouses begin to distance themselves in their marriage, communication suffers. You and your spouse may not be communicating much, if at all, and when you do, the communication proves unproductive. 

Disconnection

There are many ways to keep the connection and “spark” alive in your relationship, partly through healthy communication, quality time, and shared values. However, a significant disconnect between spouses can leave one or both spouses feeling lonely and depressed. Once this happens, divorce may be the best option. 

“We” Becomes “I”

A marriage is a partnership. When you enter your marriage, you begin thinking more in terms of “we” rather than “I,” as your decisions affect your partner and vice versa.

You may know it’s time for divorce when you or your spouse stop thinking as a unit and begin acting more selfishly. If you’re primarily focused on yourself, it might be best to leave your marriage and start over alone. 

Adultery

Cheating is a clear sign there is something wrong in the marriage. While some relationships can recover after adultery, others cannot bounce back due to a lack of connection and trust. 

Lack of Respect

Respect in a marriage is foundational. Once spouses lose respect for one another, it’s particularly difficult to look past the disrespect, repair the relationship, and continue in a marriage. 

Exit Strategy Planning

A telltale sign that it’s time for a divorce is when you find yourself crafting an exit strategy. You may be considering how to leave your spouse and may even be thinking about future relationships. Planning your departure and future sans spouse might tell you it’s time to go. 

Consult With a Divorce Attorney

When you believe it’s time for a divorce, schedule a consultation with a local divorce attorney. The legal team at Aiello & DiFalco is ready to assist you with your case. Contact our firm to meet with a skilled divorce lawyer in Garden City, NY.

About the Author
I am a partner at Aiello & DiFalco LLP, and my priority for my clients is to guide them through an arduous court case to provide them with the opportunity to write the next chapter in their life. I tailor my approach to each client’s priorities and positions, and to the extent that matters can be predicted, I will always provide a realistic perspective of how the law could be applied to the particular facts and circumstances of a case. Since I thrive on helping people and solving problems, I bring an optimistic and positive approach to practicing in a very difficult area of law. With more than a decade of experience handling hundreds of cases, I have the ability to get results on the issues my clients view as priorities. When cases or certain issues cannot be settled, I have a solid record of success at trials, hearings, and on appeals. Feel free to contact me for a free initial consultation, I am always available to help.