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What to Do Before You File for a Virginia Divorce (Part A)

Much like marriage, a Virginia divorce is a life-altering decision with long-term effects. While divorce counseling can help you move on after a divorce, it's imperative that you take the time to look honestly at your situation and ask yourself a few important questions before filing for divorce in Virginia.

Knowing if Divorce in Virginia is the Right Path

Making rash choices could lead to later regret, so try to avoid rushing into decisions if you're thinking of filing for divorce in Virginia.

There are several things you'll want to consider before filing for divorce in Virginia, including:

  • Marital feelings - articulate your feelings for your spouse. If there's still love and affection, you might want to try divorce counseling to try to salvage the marriage.
  • Marital foundation - consider whether you and your spouse have a strong foundation or if the marriage was built on self-serving principles.
  • Divorce threats - make sure that your desire for a divorce in Virginia is genuine and not a way to express your anger towards your spouse.
  • Emotional stability - before filing for a divorce in Virginia, try to create a healthy emotional outlook, let go of resentments and show basic respect toward your husband to equalize heated emotions.
  • Motivations - internally question why you're really thinking of filing for divorce in Virginia and make sure your motivations are genuine.
  • Consequences - realize the consequence of divorce for you, your spouse and your children and understand that pain, guilt and other mixed emotions are part of the process.


Seeking Divorce Counseling

After you've taken an honest look at your emotions and motivations and considered the consequences of filing for divorce in Virginia, you may find divorce to be inevitable. If that's the case, you may want to consider getting divorce counseling to help cope with the divorce.

Divorce counseling may be able to help you:

  • understand what went wrong;
  • develop healthy coping mechanisms; and
  • help you move on with your life after filing for divorce in Virginia.


At this time, you might also consider contacting a Virginia divorce attorney who can help you to understand all of the legal implications of seeking a divorce in Virginia.

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