1730 Park Street, Suite 109,
Naperville, IL 60563

Call for a FREE Initial Consultation

630-961-0060

It Is Divorce Season – Is Your Marriage in Jeopardy?

 Posted on March 01,2016 in Divorce

Now that the holidays are officially over, ‘tis the season for something else: divorce. In fact, the months following the New Year – namely January, February, and March – tend to see a surge in the number of divorce applications that are filed throughout the country. If you think that your marriage may be in jeopardy and divorce is on the horizon, take action quickly to protect yourself by reaching out to an experienced Naperville divorce attorney.

Why Do Divorce Filings Increase in the First Months of the Year?

There are a few reasons why January-March may be the most popular months for divorce. First, the holidays are over; family dinners, gift-giving, and putting on a smile for children in the home are all on hold until next year, providing the perfect opportunity for couples to part ways.

Second, it is possible that divorces surge around Valentine’s Day because the holiday spurs feelings of dissatisfaction within the relationship and brings to light a lack of romance. Adulterous spouses may also have trouble balancing the holiday between their spouse and their lover, bringing attention to an affair.

Third, the first month of the year is the one that is also notoriously the most busy when it comes to bankruptcy filings. Filing for bankruptcy is perhaps the worst financial situation that a couple can face together, creating tension and strife.

All of the issues above can make couples feel as though it is time to throw in the towel, so to speak.

What to Do if You Suspect Divorce

Of course, many couples make it through the most stressful months of the year without any problems. However, if you belong to one of the groups above and believe that divorce is imminent, you should begin preparing for it now.

Think about how you will support yourself financially, make a list of all marital property (divisible per the laws set forth in Illinois divorce code), make sure there is nothing online that your spouse could use against you (such as posts on a social media account), and contact a divorce lawyer.

Illinois Divorce Attorneys Serving You

When divorce is in your future, you need an experienced Illinois divorce attorney whom you can trust. Look no further than the team at Fay, Farrow & Associates, P.C. We will guide you through how to prepare for a divorce, what to expect during your divorce, what Illinois law says about specific divorce issues, and more.

Of course, your first consultation with our legal team is always free. If you are ready to start the process of protecting your future, contact us now by calling 630-961-0060.

Share this post:
Back to Top