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What if you fall in love again before your divorce is finalized?

On Behalf of | Aug 19, 2025 | Divorce, Family Law |

Going through a divorce is an emotional time that can have significant impacts on your future. It’s critical that you make decisions that will put you on the best footing possible as you start your new life. 

As you venture out into the world and start to enjoy the social scene, you may make new friends. There’s a chance that you may start to fall in love again, but this can be a challenging situation if the divorce isn’t finalized. 

When you first start dating, you may experience a range of emotions, including apprehension and excitement. It may be difficult to deal with how you feel, swinging between the happy thoughts and the negative ones. 

Understanding how to deal with a new relationship while still giving your divorce the attention it needs may help you through this.

How can you cope with the emotions?

It’s best to remember that you are going through a major life change and feeling the emotions is normal, even if you don’t fall in love again during this time. Taking everything slowly may be beneficial because it gives you a chance to adjust to the changes that are happening in your life. 

You’ll also need a good support system during this time, but don’t rely solely on the person you’re starting a new relationship with. Instead, find family members and friends you can contact when you need someone to talk to. You need people who can be there for you to have realistic conversations so you can make decisions that are in your best interests. 

Can you get engaged before the divorce is final?

It’s possible that some relationships may evolve into more serious ones. Typically, entering into an engagement before the divorce is finalized is possible. This doesn’t require any legal documentation, which is why it’s possible. It’s critical to realize that the marriage can’t occur prior to the finalization of the divorce. Bigamy, which means being married to more than one person at once, is a criminal offense in Tennessee.

You must give your divorce the attention it deserves because each decision you make now can impact your future. It may be beneficial for you to work with someone familiar with these matters so they can help you evaluate your options, so you can make the decisions that you feel are in your best interests.

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