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Stress Due to Divorce Delays

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Unexpected delays can add stress to the divorce process, which is already an emotionally taxing event in a person’s life. If you are in this situation, know that when you get to the bottom of the reasons for these delays, you can take steps to get the process back on track.

A Port St. Lucie family law attorney can assist when legal hurdles arise or if you notice signs of your soon-to-be-ex-spouse intentional stalling. With a skilled lawyer on your side, you can  regain control of the timeline.

Signs Your Spouse May Be Dragging Their Heels

While some postponements are unavoidable, others may stem from your spouse purposely dragging their heels. For example, they may refuse to participate in good faith. Or they may agree to terms and then backtrack on their word. New demands can create ongoing roadblocks and failing to meet court or attorney-imposed deadlines lead to frustrations.

Common reasons for delays:

  • Incomplete paperwork. Paperwork that is missing and inaccurate filled out forms can slow the process. Courts will require resubmissions when paperwork is not submitted correctly.
  • Scheduling conflicts. Court calendars and attorney availability can create unavoidable delays.
  • Contentious disputes about dividing property, spousal support, or child custody can draw out negotiations or lead to lengthy litigation.
  • Financial disclosures. If one party is slow to provide financial documentation or attempts to hide assets, it can significantly draw out divorce proceedings.
  • Changes in representation. Switching lawyers mid-divorce can disrupt momentum as the new attorney gets up to speed.

If delays are becoming a serious issue, there are steps you can take, including partnering with a skilled family lawyer who can identify stall tactics and use legal avenues to keep things moving.

Should an extension of the process be intentional, your attorney can file motions to compel your spouse to comply with deadlines or disclose information. Or perhaps there is the possibility of alternative dispute resolution methods, paths that could help resolve issues more efficiently than litigation.

Set Realistic Expectations

Discuss a clear timeline with your Port St. Lucie family law attorney so you understand what’s reasonable and what isn’t. And because delays can feel overwhelming, especially when you’re ready to move forward with your life, talk to trusted friends, family, or a therapist who can help you process your feelings.

While you can’t control every aspect of the divorce process, you can take steps to prepare for your future, such as organizing your finances or making plans for your new life. Be sure to work with a lawyer who will give you regular updates, which will assist you in feeling informed and reduce feelings of uncertainty.

Have you been dealing with the frustration of divorce delays? With the right legal support and a focus on your goals, you can overcome obstacles and find a path to resolution. By staying proactive, prioritizing your well-being, and connecting with the legal team at Baginski, Brandt & Brandt, you’ll eventually leave the past behind and step confidently into the future. To schedule a confidential consultation, reach out today.

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