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Why Is January A Busy Time For Divorce?

January is known as a busy month for divorce lawyers

. In the first month of the year there are more divorce enquiries than at any other time as people look to begin divorce proceedings. But what are the reasons for January being so busy.

In many peoples eyes a new year signals a new start. There are two ways that this can be related to the upswing in divorce enquiries. If a new year is a new start then some think they will be able to effectively start again with their spouse and all their problems will go away. Some couples decide to make more of an effort to get things back on track as a new year begins. But, the inevitable often happens. If a relationship is in trouble it wont suddenly be OK again simply because the calendar switches over to another year. The raised expectations at the beginning at the year can mean they come crashing back down to the ground when they realise nothing has really changed. A couple of weeks into January and they realise things arent any better so they begin to think about a divorce. Others may see the new year differently: as a new beginning, a fresh start. They know they have been unhappy in their marriage and aim to do something about it and seek a divorce.

The Christmas period can have an impact on a marriage. If a marriage is under strain then spending a lot of time together during this time can add to the stress and make a couple realise that things cant go on the way they are. This time together can be the final straw and make then see how unhappy they are. There is a similar trend in divorce enquiries (though not to the same extent and more spread out) after the summer holidays.

Some couples know their relationship is coming to an end but want to wait until after Christmas. Maybe they want to give it one more go over the Christmas period, but in January come to the realisation that they would be better off apart. Those with children might wait until January for their childrens sake so they can have one more Christmas with both of their parents together.


As well as an increase in divorce enquiries there also tends to be more enquiries regarding other family law issues at the start of the year. Those wanting changes in custody to their children and those who are not getting the maintenance payment they are entitled to from their former spouse are examples of this. The likely reason is that they think of a new year as a good time to try to resolve things, something that can be the case in all walks of life.

The Christmas and New Year period is not usually the reason for a divorce but it can be a period of reflection and of looking forward. It can put things into focus and for some be seen as a good time for change. There are not more divorces taking place in January but the time that many take those first steps, researching the subject and making enquiries with solicitors.

Andrew Marshall (c)

by: expo09
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