DIVORCING A DRUG ABUSER IN MONMOUTH CO.
Here’s what you need to know.
If you’re considering divorce because your spouse is abusing drugs, you’re probably feeling:
“This is already hard enough. How do I even begin to handle this — legally and safely?”
Good news: you are not alone in this, and you do have real options.
Drug abuse complicates divorce cases, especially when children are involved.
But the courts in New Jersey do consider the impact of drug abuse when making child custody and parenting decisions.
That means your concerns are valid — and actionable.
But before you take any steps, let’s slow down for just a moment.
Just because you can file for divorce immediately doesn’t mean you should do it without a clear plan.
Every move you make right now could impact:
Your finances
Your children’s safety
Your future security
Many people make serious mistakes early on.
Let’s make sure you’re not one of them.
Drug abuse will play a big role in your case — especially with child custody and parenting time.
The court looks closely at:
Evidence of drug-related neglect
Safety risks for children
Ability to provide a stable home environment
This is why it’s crucial to document everything.
Keep a clear record of:
Verbal or physical abuse
Neglectful behavior
Any incidents that jeopardize your children’s well-being
Professional support can also be a game-changer:
Consider counseling or support groups for yourself.
A forensic psychologist can help expose patterns of denial from your spouse (“I’m not a drug addict! She’s the crazy one!”)
Documentation and professional support together will give you the strongest foundation possible.
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Until next time,
Steve
Steven J. Kaplan, Esq.
Specializing in Divorce
In Monmouth County
(732) 845-9010