Divorcing During the Summer

Summer is a time for relaxation, family vacations, and enjoying the warm weather in Massachusetts. While it may seem counterintuitive to start the divorce process during this time, there are actually several reasons why it can be a good idea.

First, the summer months provide a more flexible schedule for both parties involved. With school out of session, there may be more time available to attend meetings with lawyers, mediators, or therapists. Additionally, if one or both parties have a more flexible work schedule or take time off during the summer, it may be easier to attend court hearings or other legal proceedings.

Another reason to consider starting the divorce process in the summer is the potential for quicker resolution. In Massachusetts, divorce cases can take several months or even years to finalize. However, starting the process during the summer may allow for more efficient communication and more time to work through the necessary steps before the busy holiday season.

The summer also provides a good opportunity to focus on self-care and preparing for the emotional toll of the divorce process. Taking time to rest, spend time with loved ones, and engage in self-care activities can help strengthen your emotional well-being during this challenging time.

Additionally, the summer can be a good time to start planning for the future. With the divorce process underway, it may be easier to start thinking about new goals and making plans for the future, whether that means selling a home, relocating, or starting a new job.

While divorce can be a difficult process, starting it during the summer may provide some benefits and help to make the process a little smoother. With more flexible schedules, the potential for quicker resolution, and time for self-care and future planning, the summer can be a good time to take the first steps towards a new chapter in life. If you are considering divorce in Massachusetts, it is important to consult with a lawyer who can guide you through the process and protect your interests.

Divorcing couple at sunset
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