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Is it OK to Start Dating Even Though My Divorce Isn’t Final?

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Is it OK to Start Dating Even Though My Divorce Isn’t Final?

March 17, 2015

While many divorces are very difficult and emotionally draining there are some people who can’t wait to be done with their marriage and move on. For some people in Fort Wayne, getting divorced is the best thing that could happen to them given their circumstances. In fact, some individuals are ready to start dating again as soon as they can, even while their divorce is still pending; but is that a good idea?

Lean on the Side of Caution

While you may feel ready to jump back into the dating scene as soon as you can, there are many reasons that you might want to take your time and at least wait until the divorce papers are signed sealed and delivered, so-to-speak. Of course, one obvious reason is your own emotional well-being. Sometimes people can rush into something after ending another relationship only to regret it later. Plus, typically a divorce will take a lot out of you, including your time and attention, which means you might not have enough energy to give to a new relationship.

It Could Affect Your Settlement

If you want to start dating someone before the divorce is final it could also be used against you as evidence that you were unfaithful to your spouse during your marriage. If you have children and this new love interest is going to be a part of their lives then you need to make sure that this person has the right character and values. If not, then your spouse could use it against you in a child custody battle. Likewise, if your divorce is still pending and your spouse discovers that you are already dating someone else it could negatively affect his or her feelings towards you even more? If so, then your spouse might fight even harder during the settlement phase to try and hurt you financially.

Better To Avoid More Problems

The bottom line is when you are going through a divorce it’s usually not a very good idea to date someone else while your divorce is still waiting to be settled. You already have enough to deal with, and dating someone else has the potential to lead to more problems. If you need help with your divorce in Fort Wayne, or have any other divorce-related questions, we can help you answer them at The Bellinger Law Office. Just call us at 260-466-3272, or click here to connect with us online.

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