Divorce Due to Mental Illness

Last updated: 27 February 2026

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Divorce is a challenging and emotional process and when one or both partners are coping with mental illness, it adds to the stresses of separating and the complexities of sorting out childcare arrangements or financial settlement.
In this article, our family solicitors look at the issues that can occur when separation or divorce proceedings involve mental illness.
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