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How do you handle a divorce involving mental health challenges?

On Behalf of | Oct 22, 2024 | DIVORCE - High-Asset Divorce |

Divorcing a spouse with mental health challenges can make an already tough situation even harder. Knowing what steps to take can help make the process fair and protect everyone involved. 

Taking the right approach is key to making sure both spouses are treated fairly.

Get professional support

When divorcing a spouse with mental health issues, getting professional support is very important. Mental health professionals can provide assessments and recommendations to help the court understand the challenges. Therapists and counselors can also help both spouses and any children involved cope with the emotional side of the divorce.

Protect your finances

High-asset divorces need careful handling of finances. When mental health challenges are involved, one spouse might struggle to make good financial decisions. Consulting with financial advisors can help you with complex assets and financial disclosures. Making sure all financial details are clear and transparent can help protect both parties. In New Jersey, courts try to divide assets fairly, even if they are not always equal.

Make a solid plan

Going through a high-asset divorce with a spouse who deals with mental health challenges needs a plan that covers financial, emotional, and practical needs. This may include setting up support systems, making sure mental health treatment continues, and having clear ways to communicate. A good plan can help reduce conflict and provide stability for everyone involved.

Moving forward with care

Divorcing a spouse with mental health challenges needs a careful approach that looks out for everyone involved. However, by following these steps, couples can handle this process more smoothly and with more understanding.

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