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Does the complexity of the divorce process put people in danger?

On Behalf of | Sep 17, 2023 | Divorce |

Time reported that in 70% of divorces, it was the woman who filed the case. Being the one who makes the first move may be fine in some situations, but in others, it could be very dangerous.

In addition, complex systems can drag out the divorce process and prolong issues associated with the process. There are several risks that can make getting a divorce hazardous.

Financial strain

Separating finances and assets can be daunting. Disputes over property division, alimony and child support can leave finances in limbo during the process. This can lead to financial strain and instability, putting both parties at risk of financial hardship.

Communication breakdown

During divorce proceedings, communication often deteriorates, making it difficult for divorcing couples to cooperate and resolve issues amicably. This breakdown in communication can escalate conflicts and potentially lead to dangerous confrontations.

Stalking and harassment

In some cases, one party may engage in stalking or harassment of the other in an attempt to intimidate, especially if the person is not getting what he or she wants in court. This behavior might occur in situations where emotions are already running high and the process is moving very slowly.

Divorce is a process filled with complexities and potential dangers that can impact individuals on multiple levels. It is essential for individuals to make informed decisions, seek support from trusted sources and prioritize their safety throughout the process. Recognizing and addressing the associated risks can help to ensure a more secure transition to a new chapter in life.