Limited Divorce
Statistics show that 45 to 50 percent of first marriages end in divorce. Although divorce may be the best option for many couples who are in destructive or unhealthy marriages, there are other options available that couples may want to consider. For example, many couples enter into a limited divorce or court-supervised separation to reevaluate their marriage and consider their options moving forward.
Considering a divorce can be an emotionally trying time, but fortunately, you do not have to go through it alone. If you and your spouse are considering seeking a divorce or limited divorce and would like professional assistance, contact the Conroe divorce attorneys of Garg & Associates, P.C., at 281-362-2865 today.
Reasons for a Limited Divorce
Unlike a traditional divorce, a couple in a limited divorce is still legally married, but required to live apart. The couple is legally separated but the matrimonial bonds are not broken. Some common reasons couples choose a limited divorce include:
- Infidelity
- Strong disagreements about finances
- Desertion
- Vicious conduct
- Cruelty
- Mutual or voluntary separation
A limited divorce can give couples time to think about their relationships and decide upon the best course of action for their families. This can be especially useful if a couple has children and is thinking about what would be best for them.
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Even if you are only considering a limited divorce, it is best to consult with an experienced divorce attorney to make sure that your rights are protected. For more information, contact the Conroe divorce lawyers of Garg & Associates, P.C., at 281-362-2865 today.



