After investing so many years in your marriage you hit a stumbling block of “Should I leave or stay in the marriage?” You’ve identified some red flags in your marriage and yet you’re plagued with the uncertainty of how to move forward.
This is very common.
Actually, it’s so common that many clients spend years in this pre-contemplative stage desperately seeking the answer to this question.
The reality is: the decision to stay or leave your marriage is a personal one. Only you know what is truly in the best interest for you and your family.
Leaning on tools/resources will help you to make the right decision. So, I have put together this FREE GUIDE to consider as you begin to think about the divorce process.
Your downloadable Free Guide helps you:
- Identify patterns in your marriage
- Evaluate emotional safety
- Understand attachment wounds
- Consider financial and parenting impacts
- Clarify what’s possible and what’s no longer sustainable
Click here to download your free copy or email lnathan@cgglawyers.com.
Afterall, such a major decision should be made with careful thought and planning.
Getting a divorce is a scary step. It’s gut wrenching and an ultimate nightmare.
So many clients dread facing this chapter.
Having a solid plan of action and a team will help you to get through the divorce with greater clarity and confidence.
Some common examples of what our clients struggle with once they decide to leave the marriage are:
- How do I tell my spouse?
- How do I tell the kids?
- How will the kids react to this?
- My spouse and I already have communication problems and it’s likely to get worse.
- How do I plan to communicate moving forward?
- My spouse may become angry/resentful. How do I deal with this?
- Should I stay in the marital home or leave?
- How will I survive without a dual source of income?
- How can I get through mediation or a trial?
- How will I cope with all of this?
The more you can anticipate these situations before you actually face them, the more equipped you’ll feel.
Book your Clarity Call with Leah today to develop an action plan. Email lnathan@cgglawyers.com today!