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Getting Divorced in Florida? Watch Out for These Health Outcomes

Getting Divorced in FloridaGetting divorced brings with it a whole range of emotions and potential psychological impact on you, even if you are the one initiating the divorce.

But you may be more likely to face muscle pains and eczema, according to a new research study, as well. Some research experts are exploring divorce stress syndrome.

This study suggests that divorce can cause physical and emotional illnesses. Some of the most prominent physical illnesses included muscle pain and eczema.

The study was conducted by the University of Michigan and indicated that those individuals who had gone through a divorce recently often experienced a decrease in their health status when compared with those individuals that stayed married.

Men were more likely to suffer long term conditions after the divorce, although women were more likely to be affected on a serious level only for a short period of time.

These effects can be associated with both grief and stress. The stakes are certainly higher if your divorce is classified as high conflict. You may be in the midst of a Florida high conflict divorce if you and your spouse are unable to agree on anything and if your former spouse has indicated that he or she will be difficult or has an interest in dragging out the legal proceedings.

This can cause both parties to feel additional stress and frustration. High conflict divorces may even be associated with a diagnosis of post-traumatic stress disorder.

PTSD is more typically associated with soldiers returning from war zones or accident victims, but women are twice as likely to suffer from the impacts of PTSD, signs of which may include antisocial behavior, insomnia, psychosomatic illness, flashbacks and increased anxiety.

Sometimes an individual can be shocked to learn that their divorce has become a high-conflict issue. Initially when you discussed divorce with your spouse you might have been able to come to terms and agreement. This does not mean, however, that your spouse may stay on the same terms as you do.

You might discover that after contacting an attorney, your spouse is more likely to argue with you over various aspects of ending the marriage. If this applies to you, you may face additional stress and negative physical outcome if you do not work hard to protect yourself.

How to Protect Yourself in the Event That You Are Going Through a Divorce

One of the most important things you can do to protect yourself going through a divorce in Florida is to understand the health repercussions ahead of time.

Ensuring that you have appropriate support and are eating healthy and exercising can minimize some of the stress associated with getting divorced. Likewise, it is important to select an appropriate Florida divorce attorney to represent your interest.

Knowing that you have someone you can count on and reach out to in times of crisis or concern can be extremely valuable. Working with a Florida divorce attorney is a very personal relationship and one that should be taken seriously by you. You should take advantage of the initial consultation with a Florida divorce attorney before determining to work with him or her.

This initial consultation is your chance to get your questions answered and to get a feel for the lawyer's personality and commitment to your case.

Asking critical questions about their background, the percentage of their practice devoted to divorces and who you will remain in contact with over the course of the legal proceedings will give you a better idea of whether or not this person is the right fit for you.

Also read: How Long Does a Divorce Take in Florida?

Contact An Experience Florida Divorce Lawyer for Legal Help

During the divorce, make sure to rely on your support system and to establish all opportunities to keep stress at a minimum level.

There is always likely to be some anxiety and stress associated with getting divorced, but thankfully, there are steps you can take to minimize this and one of these is choosing the right Florida divorce attorney to represent you.

If you're thinking about getting divorced, reach out to a Coral Gables family lawyer today to set up your initial consultation and to get some of your questions answered.

Read on to learn more about some key signs you may need to divorce: https://www.mepfamilylaw.com/time-for-a-divorce-here-are-some-ways-to-tell/

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