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What Happens After A Divorce?

By BreakUpAdviceOnline.com Staff


It is amazing that two people who worked very hard as lovers have survived the challenges and have decided to get married. This unfortunately is not the end of the story and there will be problems that couple will face as a family.

Those who have succeeded and are happily married until the golden years can look back and be proud of that accomplishment. Those that don’t are heartbroken and hurt when the perfect love has gone wrong.

Divorce is really tragic should the couple have been together more a number of years. However, it is not the length of time that matters rather if the love still exists for each other.

The painful task of ending a marriage happens when divorce has been filed and signed by the couple. The only thing to do now is to arrive at a settlement in which custody, alimony and assets are divided that is amicable to both parties.

What happens after divorce? This is entirely up to the people involved. The couple can still be friends and watch over the kids. The responsibility of parenthood is not easy for just one person to do everything. Children need role models and the parents will always be the people that kids look up to.

Parents should always stress that it is not the fault of the children that divorce took place and the couple are no longer living together. The problem lies with the spouses but this doesn’t mean that these people no longer love the kids.

Should problems happen regardless if it is financial or personal, the person can still drop by, talk and give advice to comfort the other individual. Love still exists but it is more platonic now than anything else given what the couple has been through. This will just make the former lovers nothing more than just good friends.

Just like a relationship between a boyfriend and a girlfriend, both can go on now living separate lives. This doesn’t mean moving to a different town or state. It merely means going about each other’s business.

People who are officially divorced can meet new people and start dating again. This is done not to find replace the spouse but to have a friend who can take away that feeling of loneliness that has been brought about by the divorce.

The person can now spend more time with the family and have fun with friends. There are those who can’t believe that it is over and words of comfort from those who have been in that situation can really help overcome.

Those who need counseling to ease the pain should visit a professional and undergo some therapy. People who cannot cope with the loss might turn to drinking and depression that is detrimental to the well-being of the person.

Another way of dealing with divorce is trying new things. This can be done in activities such as sports or classes designed on self-improvement. The person can ask friends or those around the venues for these events and sign up.

Should someone meet another person and this turns out be something good, it is only proper for the ex to be informed about this out of respect. There are even those who ask permission and the only thing that can be done is wish the individual well and hopefully things will be just fine.

Those who have done some soul searching and want the couple back together should work hard during the divorce process. Since filing and meeting in the courts or with a mediator may take time, those who want to take a chance can try and rekindle the flame that has disappeared over the years.

Divorce is common place in the United States. Most settlements happen out of court rather than spending money on the trial and the lawyers that could last months. People who can handle it well will not have problems adjusting to a single life. Those that don’t night have problems personally or with the children.

The couple should think real hard before pushing through with a divorce. This is not just for the sake of the children but the people who once loved each other as well.



 



 

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