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How to Handle a Divorce During Pregnancy

No one expects you to manage the divorce and the prospect of single parenthood alone. Our goal is to help you find the answers to your questions and begin the next phase of your life with as much ease as possible.

Having a baby is a wonderful time in a couple’s life. However, divorce may be the only option in cases of abandonment, infidelity, abuse, or irreconcilable differences. Going through a divorce is often an incredibly emotional and painful time, but the situation gets even more complicated with pregnancy.

At The Betz Law Firm, our goal is to help you find the answers to your questions and begin the next phase of your life with as much ease as possible. We are dedicated to providing our clients and their families with kind, personalized, and professional legal representation throughout the divorce process.

Overcoming the Challenges of Divorce During Pregnancy

If you are pregnant and heading towards divorce, you have a lot to handle. Divorce and pregnancy are both emotional and stressful times. Experiencing bitter emotions and managing frustrating legal paperwork can make it difficult to stay calm during this period. Therefore, it’s important to get through your divorce with as little stress as possible and focus on a positive future.

First and foremost, keep yourself healthy. The stress of going through a divorce can hurt you and your unborn child. Therefore, seek support from loved ones who can help. A trusted friend or family member can offer comforting advice and encouragement. They can help you ward off negative thoughts and help you see the silver lining.

Second, don’t shy away from professional help. No one expects you to manage the divorce and the prospect of single parenthood alone. Ease your stress by talking to a professional such as an attorney, therapist, or gynecologist. Keep in regular contact with your healthcare team by not missing appointments.

Depending on your situation, you and your ex-spouse must work out a co-parenting plan. No doubt both of you share the goal of welcoming and raising your child and providing for their needs. When working with your ex-spouse, keep your child’s needs in mind. Do not focus on the hate or frustration you have towards your ex. If you find it difficult to work together, involve a counselor or mediator.

St. Louis Family Law Attorney

At The Betz Law Firm, we are committed to guiding our clients through the court process with the same level of professionalism that we would wish for our family members. Our goal is to assist families in need to navigate their way through these important, life-changing events. You are not alone. Our team of compassionate lawyers will be at your side, offering our guidance and support.

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