Irreconcilable Differences
When two people begin a new relationship, it is often a time of great joy and excitement. During this time, there may be a willingness to overlook potential sources of discord. Moreover, there are some conflicts of personality or ideology that may not become apparent until a couple has spent a certain length of time together. Unfortunately, some couples do not discover these conflicts until after they are married.
These clashes are legally termed “irreconcilable differences,” and they may provide sufficient grounds for the pursuit of a divorce. Coming to the decision to file for divorce is never easy and it is important that you consult with a skilled and experienced divorce attorney about the matter. Contact the Boca Raton divorce lawyers of Eric Klein & Associates, P.A. at 561-353-2800.
Factors Establishing Irreconcilable Differences
The following list presents some sources of irreconcilable differences:
- Personality conflict
- Prolonged physical separation
- Exceptional financial struggles
- Disagreements pertaining to the raising of a child
- Fundamentally opposite religious views
A no-fault divorce based upon irreconcilable differences should generally not be regarded as an appropriate course if you are simply having the kinds of minor arguments that are to be expected as a part of any relationship. But if your marriage has begun to feel like a sort of prison because the conflicts are making your life miserable, this may be the right solution.
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There are many other issues that may warrant a divorce filing. To learn more about contested or uncontested divorce, contact the Boca Raton divorce lawyers of Eric Klein & Associates, P.A., at 561-353-2800.



