When a spouse is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s or dementia, the future can look fairly bleak – both for the diagnosed spouse and for the healthy spouse. The disease may progress quickly or more slowly and can change most aspects of a marital relationship. Those with spouses who are diagnosed with Alzheimer’s may find their role in the marriage has completely changed – and can be overwhelmed by the changes and the added responsibilities.
Along with dealing with changes to the relationship, a spouse who makes the hard decision to divorce his or her spouse with Alzheimer’s will also likely face judgment from others. Family members, friends, and even strangers may pass judgment on your decision to divorce.
It can be hard to remember that they are not privy to your day-to-day life and have no idea about the challenges. There are additional steps to be taken once you decide to divorce a spouse who has Alzheimer’s. A Will County, IL family law attorney can help you through the process with the best outcome possible.
