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10 Top Signs Your Marriage Is Over and You Need a Divorce Attorney

Are you afraid that your marriage might be over, but aren't sure if you should get a divorce or try to work things out?

While it's almost always worth at least trying to work things out, the hard truth is, 40 to 50 percent of married couples in the US divorce. And, just like you, there are many couples divorcing who at one time couldn't imagine their life without their spouse. 

But, how can you be sure that your marriage is really over and that you're not just going through a rough patch?

Check out this guide to learn the top signs your marriage is over and you need a divorce attorney. 

1. You'd Rather Be Alone 

You come home after a long day of work, and you get a text from your spouse saying that they're going out for a happy hour with their co-workers and will be home late. 

Instead of being annoyed that they didn't invite you or that they texted you last minute, you're relieved, because this means you get the house to yourself. 

If the feeling of being alone is accompanied by relief, happiness, or content, then that may be a sign that you're headed for a divorce. 

Of course, we all crave alone time. However, if you find yourself constantly craving alone time over spending time with your spouse, then it may be time to call up a divorce attorney. 

2. Your Future and Your Goals Don't Include Your Spouse 

Do you ever find yourself peering 10 to 15 years into the future and picturing a life for yourself that doesn't involve your spouse?

If so, it's time to start considering whether or not your marriage is going to stand the test of time. 

For most couples, no matter how adventurous or crazy of a future they imagine or themselves, they always imagine their spouse alongside them for the ride. 

If you imagine that making a huge shift in your life means you need to be single, then it's time to consider divorce. 

The same goes for when you're contemplating your goals. Maybe you want to change careers or go back to school? Or, maybe you want to quit your job and travel the world for a while?

If you feel like these goals are completely unattainable so as long as you're married, then it's time to start thinking about divorce. 

3. You Each Feel Differently About Having Kids

Kids are a big part of the marriage equation, and if you and your spouse aren't on the same page in terms of whether you want kids or not, it may be best to get a divorce. 

If you're not on the same page about kids, then one of you will undoubtedly end up feeling resentful toward the other, no matter what conclusion you come to. 

It's also incredibly unfair to try to convince someone to have kids if they don't want any. And, it's just as unfair to stay in a marriage with someone who wants kids knowing that you don't want any. 

If you can't seem to come to an agreement about kids, it may be time to call a divorce attorney. 

4. You're Not Having Sex Anymore 

Everyone has different sex drives, and for some couples, it's completely normal to have sex only a few times a month and be completely fine. 

However, if you've noticed a drastic change in your sex life, then that may be a sign that you're headed for divorce. 

Of course, it's normal to go through periods where both of you are so mentally and physically exhausted that you don't have sex. However, if you're going without sex for months or years at a time, then it's time to reconsider if the person you married is really the one for you. 

5. Imagining Your Spouse With Someone Else Doesn't Hurt You 

Many people who file for divorce find that they still love their spouses, but they're not still in love with them. 

If picturing your spouse with someone else and imagining a life without them doesn't bug you, then that's a sign that you're no longer in love with your spouse. 

For some couples, loving but not being in love is enough for a happy marriage. 

But, if you're the type of person who wants to be completely in love with the person you're sharing your life with, then it's time to consider a divorce. 

6. You're Not Interested in Fixing Your Marriage

It's a lot of hard work to fix a marriage. And, in order for you to truly fix it, you need to be 100 percent invested. 

But, if you find that you're entirely opposed to the idea, then that's a sign that your marriage might be over. 

It's important to understand that every marriage has its ups and downs. But, if you're a healthy couple, then you'll take the time to communicate during the low periods and figure out what you can do better. 

If you find that you're highlighting all the bad aspects of your marriage yet avoiding any solutions to fix things, that may be a sign that it's time to call a divorce attorney. 

7. You Can't Talk to Them About Your Problems 

When you're facing a problem, your spouse should almost always be the first person you turn to for help. 

Whether it's a mental health issue, a problem at work, or an issue with a friend, if you feel like you can't talk to your spouse about it, that's a huge red flag. 

If you can't rely on your spouse for emotional support, then that increases the risk of you having an emotional affair. 

If you can't talk to your spouse about major issues in your life, then that means a major component of your marriage is missing and you may want to consider divorce. 

Signs Your Marriage is Over: Are You Ready to Face the Music? 

You've read about the top signs your marriage is over, and now it's time to decide if any of them ring true. 

If they do, it's time to put the idea of divorce on the table. 

Also, if you liked this article, be sure to check back in with our blog for more relationship advice.


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