Divorce and Remarriage
After a married couple is granted a divorce, both individuals in the marriage are legally considered single and are free to live separate and independent lives. In many cases, individuals who get divorced will remarry at some point in their lives.
Remarriage can be a difficult adjustment for many people. If you or someone you love is thinking about getting remarried after a divorce, contact the Fort Lauderdale divorce lawyers of Eric N. Klein & Associates, P.A. at 954-580-8080 to learn more about your options.
Potential Complications of Remarriage
In many cases, individuals who remarry will carry issues from their previous marriages into their new ones. Statistics show that individuals who remarry often have complications arising from finances, including debts incurred in previous marriages and children from previous marriages.
Unfortunately, individuals who marry for a second time are at greater risk for getting divorced than those who marry for the first time. This is often because of the issues arising from finances and children.
Since marriage is a major commitment regardless of whether it is the first, second, or seventh time a person gets married, it is important for individuals to discuss their financial prospects, children, and any other potential points of contention before they marry one another.
Contact Us
If you are a divorcee who is considering remarriage, contact the Fort Lauderdale divorce attorneys of Eric N. Klein & Associates, P.A. at 954-580-8080 to learn more about any legal matters that may get in the way of your remarriage.


