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What Happens If You Reunite After Filing For Divorce In Tampa?

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Making the decision to get a divorce in Tampa is always difficult. Even if you are completely certain that your marriage is over, breaking up and putting it behind you can be hard. It is not uncommon for a couple to file for divorce through the Hillsborough County Court, only to attempt a reconciliation later. Our Tampa divorce lawyer explains what happens in this situation and important factors you will want to consider.

Repercussions Of Reconciling Once You File For A Divorce In Florida

Under the Florida Statutes, you do not need a specific reason to file for a divorce in Tampa. However, marital misconduct on the part of one of the spouses is often an underlying factor. This includes adultery, drug or alcohol addiction, domestic violence, or other criminal behavior. If any of these are an issue in your divorce give careful consideration before reconciling with your spouse.

While you do not need grounds for divorce in Florida, your spouse’s behavior can impact your rights in terms of alimony and property division, potentially entitling you to a greater settlement. However, if you reconcile, it is as if you condone or accept what happened and you cannot bring it up in any future divorce proceedings.

Taking a spouse back who has committed marital misconduct can put your well-being and financial security at risk. However, if this type of behavior is not an issue in your case, the only repercussions of reuniting are that you will be out whatever court costs or attorney fees were spent.

Factors To Consider Before A Reconciliation

You are free to change your mind about getting a divorce in Tampa at any time, even after you have filed a divorce petition through the Hillsborough County Family Court. However, to protect yourself and your rights, there are certain factors our Tampa divorce lawyers advise clients to carefully consider:

  • Are both you and your spouse able to acknowledge the problems that lead up to filing for divorce?
  • Are you both willing to work on your issues and improve communications?
  • Are you both willing to seek and participate in marital counseling if needed;?
  • If there was marital misconduct, has your spouse gotten help for their behavior?

As part of your reconciliation, make it a priority to put a postnuptial agreement in place. This protects your rights in much the same way as a prenup. It lists valuable property and assets you and your spouse possess and dictates how these will be divided in the event the reconciliation does not work out.

Request A Consultation With Our Tampa Divorce Lawyer 

At Bubley & Bubley, P.A., we know how difficult it is to make the decision to get a divorce. We support you, regardless of what you decide to do. Our top priority is to protect your legal rights and best interests. To discuss your situation and the options available, call or contact our Tampa divorce lawyer online and request a confidential consultation today.

Sources:

hillsclerk.com/court-services/family-law

leg.state.fl.us/Statutes/index.cfm?App_mode=Display_Statute&URL=0000-0099/0061/Sections/0061.052.html#:~:text=If%2C%20at%20any%20time%2C%20the,petition%20for%20dissolution%20of%20marriage.

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