When someone cannot recover from a spouse’s infidelity

On Behalf of | Sep 26, 2019 | Family Law |

Sometimes, when a spouse is unfaithful, they are able to regain their partner’s trust and move forward to work things out in their marriage. Often, however, this is not the case, and many relationships have been permanently destroyed as a result of someone’s affair. Those who are cheated on may struggle in many different ways, from debilitating emotions such as depression to panic attacks and difficulty sleeping at night. It is perfectly understandable for someone to decide that divorce is necessary due to infidelity, but the process needs to be approached from the right angle.

Sometimes, an affair may throw someone’s life upside down without any warning. For example, someone may be floored to find out that their spouse cheated, since they never would have expected such behavior. In other instances, a spouse’s behavior may have indicated that infidelity would be a concern, but this can be equally devastating for those who are cheated on.

If your spouse recently broke your trust, you may be considering counseling and therapy in an attempt to save your marriage. Sometimes, couples are able to recover from these incidents through counseling, while others are not. It is important to do everything you can for your emotional health, and this may include living apart from your spouse or deciding that the time to file for a divorce has finally come.

We understand that for some people, the divorce process can place additional strain on daily life in the wake of an upsetting affair. However, people should not be deterred by these hurdles and they should strive for a better future.