Irreconcilable Differences
Divorce statistics suggest that nearly 60 percent of divorces are sought due to irreconcilable differences. In many states, irreconcilable differences are a just and accepted cause for divorce and are primarily used in no-fault divorce cases. Most irreconcilable differences are considered to be any conflict that the couple cannot or does not want to resolve in order to save the marriage.
If you and your spouse are considering filing for divorce because of irreconcilable differences, you need a qualified divorce lawyer to help you to ensure that your interests are protected. Contact the San Diego divorce lawyers of Fischer & Van Thiel, LLP, at 760-722-7646.
Sources of Irreconcilable Differences
In a case involving irreconcilable differences, neither the husband nor wife acknowledges or accepts responsibility for causing the split. This can lead to increased conflict and tension if each party insists that the other is to be blamed, resulting in a frayed and irreparable relationship. Sources of irreconcilable differences can vary significantly, but some of these include:
- Financially problems in the form of debt or spending habits.
- Broken trust due to lies or the learning of previously undisclosed information
- Emotional conflicts
- Long distance separation
- Mutual resentment
The divorce process can be difficult on many levels, and a desirable outcome is unlikely if you do not have the advice, counsel, and representation of a skilled San Diego divorce attorney.
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You need a qualified divorce lawyer to help you get a brand new start on life. Contact the San Diego divorce lawyers of Fischer & Van Thiel, LLP, at 760-722-7646 to schedule a free consultation. Life is too short to waste time with irreconcilable differences.


