How To Tell When It’s Time To Get a Divorce


No matter how long two people have been together and no matter how strong their relationship is, every couple is bound to go through hard times. This fact alone makes it difficult for some people to determine whether what they’re going through is normal or if it’s not. If you’re in need of a different perspective, consider a few signs that can help you tell when it’s time to get a divorce.

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There Isn’t an Effort To Fix Things

For a relationship to continue, both people need to be willing to work together and make improvements when necessary. If both people are willing to work hard to keep the relationship going, then there may still be a chance to recover. However, if one or neither of you is willing to change or work to be together, then the relationship is likely coming to an end. 

You Don’t Have Empathy or Sympathy for Them Anymore

A general lack of care for one another should be taken as a serious red flag. This may mean that one or both partners are completely emotionally drained and just don’t have the energy to put into one another anymore. It may also mean that you’re tired of seeing the same mistakes that never seem to change. Either way, if the heart isn’t there anymore, it could be time to move on.

There’s a General Lack of Respect

A lack of respect for one another is a one-way ticket to feelings of loneliness and resentment. This can present itself as dismissing views or opinions, lack of trust, constant criticism, or abuse. If there’s no respect, healthy communication can’t occur, which is necessary for a functioning relationship. While respect and communication can be rebuilt, remember that if both partners aren’t willing to fix it, you shouldn’t waste time trying to move mountains.

Someone in the Relationship Has Been Unfaithful

Infidelity on one or both ends should be taken as a serious sign that your relationship is not anywhere near stable ground. The tricky thing is that people view infidelity very differently. Some take it as an opportunity to revitalize their relationship and learn to appreciate one another. However, if you can’t rebuild trust and move on, or one partner wants another partner entirely, there’s likely no way to save the relationship. 

There’s Emotional or Physical Abuse Occurring

As previously mentioned, a lack of respect is one way to tell that it’s time to get a divorce. Abuse is the ultimate form of disrespect. If you’re being abused emotionally or physically in your marriage, take it as a sign that you should consult with a family attorney and get out of that relationship as soon as possible. You should never be subjected to any form of violence, and your first priority should be to protect yourself and any children involved. You deserve to feel safe and respected, and you should never let anyone violate your peace.

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