Phillips & Mille Co., L.P.A. | Attorneys And Counselors At Law

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Phillips & Mille Co., L.P.A. | Attorneys And Counselors At Law

Call Our Firm Today At: 440-243-2800

Helping Clients Through the Legal Concerns Affecting their Lives

When your spouse cuts contact over a divorce

Typically, the process of getting a divorce can be tough for numerous reasons, from the financial consequences of ending a marriage to the emotional toll of splitting up with a spouse. These difficulties can be especially challenging for those who have kids, and there are other factors that can make a divorce more complicated. For example, in some instances, a spouse may decide to stop communicating with their ex altogether, whether they are bitter about marital problems or they are upset with their spouse’s decision to end the marriage. This can make certain legal issues, such as sharing custody, even more complex.

If your spouse refuses to return your texts or calls, you may feel alone and uncertain about how your divorce will play out. This uncertainty can be particularly unsettling if you have kids and expect to share custody rights with your former partner. With that said, you should not let this avoidance cause you to become stressed out or let it get in the way of your approach to the divorce process. Instead, divert your time and energy to the pursuit of a favorable outcome, especially when it comes to property division, alimony, custody and other key divorce topics.

Your ex may decide to get in touch with you at some point in the future, and your divorce may be trickier due to the lack of communication. However, many people are able to work toward a better future regardless of whether they have the ability to maintain contact with their former spouse. Have a look at our divorce page for more.