A divorce is a potentially painful, complicated process that is made even more complicated if factors such as child custody, alimony, or property division are involved. While these issues are often associated with couples that have been married for a long time, they can also arise among newlyweds.

If you recently got married but are now proceeding with a divorce, there may be things you are uncertain about or you may be dealing with mixed emotions. Besides the pain of separating from your spouse, there may be embarrassment if, for example, your family and friends spent money on your nuptials and were expecting the marriage to last. While this is common, it is imperative that you focus on your best interests as well as those of your children, if you have any. It is not uncommon for newlywed couples to bring children into the marriage, which will understandably result in concerns regarding family law.

When you’re going through the divorce process and navigating the laws, make sure you’re fully aware of what options are available to you. You may be able to work with your soon to be former spouse or you may need to see about how to proceed a different way if the divorce is acrimonious and there is conflict. Contact us if you have any questions.

This update is provided by the firm Rafool, LLC. We have a strong reputation throughout Florida and we have numerous years of experience representing clients involved in complex divorce cases as well as other family law matters. Should you have any domestic or family issue, we are here to assist you by providing educated advice and skilled, professional advocacy. Call 305-567-9400 to speak with a Miami family law lawyer or a Miami FL divorce attorney.

This information is provided for educational or informational purposes only and should not be construed as legal advice. The information is not provided in the course of an attorney-client relationship and is not intended to substitute for legal advice.