Marriage Counseling
Married couples who experience problems in their marriages may turn to divorce to solve their issues. This may be a hasty step to take for some couples. Many couples are better served getting legally separated and then entering marriage counseling to help resolve their differences.
Marriage counseling may help individuals solve their differences, while legal separation gives them time apart to settle their disputes. If you and your spouse are going through a rough patch, contact the Fort Lauderdale legal separation lawyers of Eric N. Klein & Associates, P.A. at 954-580-8080.
How the Process Works
While it is possible to enter marriage counseling without entering a legal separation first, it is advised for married couples to get separated first for many reasons. For one, a legal separation can easily be turned into a divorce, and it gives individuals time apart.
Marriage counseling puts both spouses in the company of a marriage therapist, who will listen to both spouses’ complaints and then help them to resolve these disputes. Therapy is meant to be a time of openness, where both spouses can voice their concerns about their marriage.
If marriage counseling works, then the couple can get back together. If it does not, then the couple can speak with a divorce lawyer about making their legal separation a divorce.
Contact Us
The Fort Lauderdale divorce attorneys of Eric N. Klein & Associates, P.A. can help you enter a legal separation while you and your spouse try to resolve your differences with marriage counseling. Contact us today at 954-580-8080 for more information.


