The “D” Word
Family attorneys are not in the business of breaking up
families. We are about helping people
manage family transitions. If there is
one piece of Legal Advice I could
give to stay married, it would be to never threaten divorce during an argument.
Don’t use the “D” word.
Just don’t.
If you are the one using the “D” word in the heat of an
argument, chances are you don’t really mean it.
People who are seriously contemplating divorce don’t throw the “D” word
around much. Instead, they quietly go
about locating the information they need to make the decision to divorce and
implementing a plan for future independence.
On the other hand, the person hearing the “D” word in the
midst of battle will begin to quietly locate the information needed to protect
him or herself in the event of a divorce and implement a plan for the
inevitable transition from married to single.
See the problem? If
you are not serious about divorce, you do not want to get your spouse serious
about divorce.
About Author
Jennifer
graduated from the University of Minnesota cum laude with a bachelor’s degree
in speech communications. In 2006, Jennifer achieved her life’s dream; owning
her own Family
Law Attorney Minnesota practice. She practices every day as Divorce lawyers
Minnesota with the intention of representing her clients’ future.
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