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Quick marriages often end in divorce

On Behalf of | Feb 8, 2021 | Divorce

Whirlwind romances are exciting because everything is fresh and new. Making plans to get married right away might seem like the best thing to do, but studies show that may not be the case. Your risk of getting divorced in Indiana is higher if you get married less than six months after meeting your spouse.

How to reduce the risk

If you don’t want to waste time before getting married and feel sure that your marriage is going to last, you might be able to reduce your risk with a prenuptial agreement. This type of agreement could protect your personal property if the marriage ends in divorce. Without a prenup, your spouse could be entitled to part of the assets you owned before you tied the knot.

Advantages of waiting

Dating gives couples a chance to get to know each other and make an informed decision about whether they would like to spend the rest of their lives together. If you only date for a few months, you may not see things that would have been deal breakers if you had known about them. For example, you may not realize how much debt someone is in if you’ve only been dating them a few months. If they purchased all of the gifts they gave you on credit, that could change your relationship after the wedding.

While it may be beneficial to wait a year before getting married, waiting too long could have consequences as well. Of course, any marriage could end despite the amount of time the couple has known each other. If that happens, it’s important to consult a divorce lawyer who will work hard to protect their client’s interests.

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