How to Tell Your Husband You Want a Divorce in Tennessee
- At February 13, 2013
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce
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If you’re deciding how to tell your husband you want a Tennessee divorce, consider whether or not this will come as an absolute shock or if he might see it coming. The way you broach the subject could make a big difference.
When Women Initiate a Divorce: Breaking the News
If your husband is not expecting you to tell him that you want a divorce, it’s important to find a way to make the situation less volatile. In other words, don’t add fuel to the fire.
If you have kids, make sure they’re not around. These situations obviously can lead tempers to flare, so send the kids to a family member’s or friend’s house where they won’t be around to witness any strong emotional responses.
While most prefer a private place — and this is usually the best environment in which to break the news — if you’re concerned about a major blowup or physical abuse, you may wish to ask a friend to be present.
Keep yourself level-headed, calm and straight to the point when you tell him. Be prepared. He will want to know why you have decided to file. Don’t use this as an opportunity to rehash every argument you’ve ever had; be ready to give a clear, concise answer.
Don’t expect him to be ready to address issues like child custody and marital property at that time. Give him the opportunity to process everything.
On that note, it’s often best to separate physically after you tell him you wish to get divorced. This can allow him to process everything that’s happening and to cool off a little bit.
Knowing how to tell your husband you want a divorce is only one issue that you’ll face throughout this process. You also may have to decide whether to file for divorce before your husband, and there are plenty of other issues you’ll need to resolve once the proceedings get started, like custody, spousal and child support, and property division.
Help from a Divorce Lawyer in Memphis
The Miles Mason Family Law Group can help women who wish to initiate a divorce. An attorney can help with the divorce proceedings beginning with the planning and filing process, which can begin either before or after you tell your husband you want a divorce.