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Can your DUI lead to a divorce?

On Behalf of | Jul 11, 2022 | DUI

Driving drunk is a major issue because it comes with the risk of causing a crash, but there are others that can also occur when a person is driving impaired. One of these is the chance of being charged with a DUI. 

Many people don’t realize how far-reaching the effects of a DUI can be. A person who’s charged with a DUI can have social and family problems. For some, a DUI is one of the factors that lead to a divorce. In many cases, a DUI occurs because the spouse concerned is an alcoholic.

In the United States, couples who have one person who’s a heavy drinker are more likely to divorce than couples who don’t use alcohol or those who both drink heavily. There are many reasons for this. 

Listen to your spouse

Listening to your spouse’s concerns can help you to work through issues that will lead to a divorce. You may need to get help for alcoholism if you want to salvage your relationship. Try not to fall into the habit of lying about your alcohol consumption because your spouse will probably be more willing to stand by your side if you’re honest about everything. 

Learn from your mistakes

You may make some mistakes while you’re drinking. Driving drunk may fall into this category, but it’s one that must be taken seriously because of the consequences that can come with it. Don’t try to hide the DUI from your spouse. Instead, be upfront with them so they can help you address it. 

If you’re charged with a DUI, one of your top priorities must be getting your defense strategy together. Finding out that your spouse is going to divorce you also means that you’ll have to deal with that legal process. It’s imperative that you work diligently to address everything so that you can get your life back on track with minimal disruption.