No solid marriage has ever ended in a divorce. Divorces are for the marriages that fall apart due to resentment, fear, betrayal, or incompatibility. Getting divorced can be a difficult process, especially if your partner chooses to be spiteful and make things as emotionally and financially devastating for you as possible. You might want to try to focus on what to do after the divorce. A Wichita divorce lawyer can help you figure out what you can do once it’s finalized.

The divorce process itself can end up being complicated if your divorce ends up being contested. If your divorce is uncontested, you and your spouse may be able to put aside your differences and work together to achieve a mutually beneficial outcome. You may not even need to hire a lawyer for an uncontested divorce. However, if your spouse wants to hurt you or ruin you financially, you will want an experienced lawyer’s help to come out on top.

Hiring a Dependable Lawyer

Choosing the right lawyer to help you through this painful ordeal may be the most important decision you make throughout the divorce process. As you navigate this process, you will want someone by your side who understands how high the stakes may be for you, as well as someone who is well-versed in Kansas family law. At Stange Law Firm, we can provide a personalized and compassionate approach to your case. Our multi-state team has helped countless clients.

Recognizing the various rates of marriage and divorce in your state can be beneficial to your case and to your decision to divorce. It can make you feel less alone. According to statistics from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the divorce rate in Kansas is one of the lowest in the entire country at just 1.7 per 1,000 residents as of 2023. The marriage rate in Kansas is average, at 5.3 per 1,000 residents as of 2023, according to the Kansas Department of Health and Environment.

Depending on your situation, the divorce process may be particularly difficult for you. You might want to consider reaching out to a local divorce support group like DivorceCare or Divorced Support Ministry. 

The other people who come to those groups can understand your pain better than most, as they might be going through something similar. You can have a judgment-free zone to discuss your fears, concerns, and hopes about your divorce among like-minded people.

Moving on After Your Divorce

The divorce process can be grueling, overwhelming, complicated, and even painful. Then, it’s over for good, and you can start picking up the pieces. It’s entirely possible that your marriage was built on a foundation of mistrust, codependency, and various forms of toxic behavior. After all, there’s a reason you got divorced. Now, you can start focusing on the future ahead of you and take stock of what’s truly important. These are some things you can do to start moving on:

  • Getting divorced can give you the opportunity to rediscover who you are outside of your marriage. If your spouse was abusive or manipulative, they may have spent the marriage convincing you that your wants and needs didn’t matter or that you were the cause of the marriage’s problems. Now that you’re out, you might want to take the time to redefine your identity as an individual. Learn a skill, take up a hobby, or even start dating.
  • One thing that a messy divorce can give you is the chance to realize exactly what you don’t want in your next relationship. You may be far more skilled at recognizing red flags in a partner. The last thing you want is to end up in another toxic relationship or a failed marriage. Prioritize certain traits, like loyalty or independence, in a partner and try to find someone who values those traits as much as you do.

FAQs

Q: How Can a Divorce Be Positive?

A: There are many ways that a divorce can be positive. It’s entirely possible your marriage was a serious strain on your confidence and a massive source of stress. Now that it’s over, you may start to realize your confidence is slowly coming back to you, and you are nowhere near as stressed as you once were. You will have newfound freedom, independence, and the opportunity to reinvent your life.

Q: Can a Divorce Improve My Financial Security?

A: Yes, there are ways that a divorce can improve your financial security. If you were the primary breadwinner in the relationship, you may slowly start to realize that your bank account isn’t being drained all the time. You may be able to start rebuilding your own financial security now. While you may still have to pay spousal or child support, that could be a fraction of what you were losing by staying married to someone who wasn’t contributing.

Q: Can a Divorce Improve My Mental Health?

A: Yes, a divorce can improve your mental health. You should keep in mind that if your marriage was strong, loving, and stable, it wouldn’t have ended in a divorce. The freedom that comes with escaping a toxic or failing relationship is incomparable. A great deal of your daily stress and worries about the future may simply drift away. You may be unburdened for the first time in years, and that can do wonders for your mental health.

Q: Should I Hire a Divorce Lawyer?

A: Yes, you should hire a divorce lawyer. Divorces are often unpredictable and emotionally devastating, especially when they are heavily contested or high-conflict. Your spouse may try to use everything they can to drain you financially or hurt you out of spite. You will want an experienced lawyer by your side to protect your interests against your spouse’s legal team.

Contact a Lawyer Today

At Stange Law Firm, we can help you build a strong case for your divorce and help you figure out what to do once it’s over. Reach out to a valued member of our legal team for help in determining your next steps.