Thursday, March 18, 2010

CHEATER or SEX ADDICT?

How do you know if your spouse is just a cheater or if he has a sex addiction? Should you handle it differently? Sex therapists report that no decisions should be made for one year, if you or your partner is a sex addict. But treatment should be sought for the sex addict and the partner. No work should be done on the marriage for one year, but also no divorce.

So if there is a valid diagnosis of sex addiction and you don't file for divorce, what do you do? A post nuptial agreement that includes financial protection clauses as well as provisions for both of you getting treatment is the answer.

Hiller and Assoc is actively pursuing sex addicts, spouses who've had affairs or their partners to represent. We can help you decide whether to file for divorce.

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