Are You Feeling Overwhelmed During Your Divorce?

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Going through a divorce is stressful, no matter what your situation is. Whether your decision to split was sudden or long over-due, the emotions of a divorce can be painful and overwhelming. Aside from the heartbreak you may be dealing with, you must also consider the short and long-term financial consequences of your divorce. You may be asking yourself questions like, “Are we going to sell our house?” “How much alimony will I get?” “Will my taxes be affected?” or “Can I support the children on my own?”  While these are all very legitimate concerns, there are people who can help you feel totally in control during your divorce.

During and after a divorce, you are now dealing with new, day-to-day concerns that weren’t present during your marriage. Try to break up your issues into small, manageable pieces. You shouldn’t put too much pressure on yourself—this can lead you to become significantly overwhelmed and depressed. Give yourself time to adjust to your new situation before throwing in the towel.

Bottom line: don’t go through your divorce on your own. While friends and family are great for emotional support, an experienced Arizona divorce attorney can help you re-organize your life. The family law team at JacksonWhite can assist you in planning your finances, arguing your case in court, negotiating child support, divorce tax issues, and any other divorce-related problems you may encounter.  Make it easy on yourself, call (480)-464-1111 to schedule an appointment with AZ divorce lawyer, Tim Durkin today.

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