Surviving Your Divorce
Excerpt : An amicable divorce - what is that? We can remain friends even though our relationship didn't work out. Yeah, right! When you are getting a divorce, it may seem impossible to envision a future
An amicable divorce - what is that? We can remain friends even
though our relationship didn't work out. Yeah, right!
When you are getting a divorce, it may seem impossible to
envision a future where you will become friends with your
ex-spouse. So many issues which led to your separation and
dissolution of marriage are still too fresh. The problems which
separated you remain on the table, complete with all the things
you fought over and the feelings that go along with all that
unresolved anger.
It might not seem possible for you to imagine that at the end of
your relationship, there might be something salvageable, let
alone a full blown friendship. If there are children involved,
that only complicates an already strained connection. Yet,
depending on where you are in the divorce process, you can
advocate for yourself while maintaining an open door for future
friendship. Sound impossible?
Some simple ground rules to see you through. Keeping the
following ground rules in mind when dealing with
 |
Practical Solutions To Divorce & Custody Concerns
|
Also see :
Getting a Divorce
Many of todayís marriages have divorce as end results.
Typically, both parties in the divorce process aim to resolve
all issues that is between them like property division, child
custody and support. If you are planning to get a divorce,...read more
Divorce - Lower Cost Alternatives to an Attorney
Copyright 2006 The Divorce Center P.A.
Many years ago hiring a divorce attorney was financially
devastating for many people. Divorce was for the wealthy. The
rest of us had no options. We had to beg, borrow, or steal to
find the money for an...read more
|
the situation
will either make this possible or impossible. Allowing you to
work towards a friendship when it is comfortable for the both of
you, rest assured, if handled correctly that time will come to
pass.
Maintain your dignity at all times No matter what is going on
you must always maintain a sense of dignity and respect for your
partner and yourself during your negotiations. Work through your
lawyer whenever possible. They are your impartial conduit to
keep things civil and professional. If you do find yourself
dealing directly with your spouse, work to keep emotion out of
your interactions. That may sound extraordinarily hard when
you're in the thick of things, but for a smooth transition and
future relationship, it is imperative to stay as cool and
collected as possible. It may also mean leaving the negotiations
for a later time.
Know when to leave the room. You have to know when to leave and
geographically remove yourself from a situation spiraling out of
control. It is very easy to get caught
Also see :
Potty Training After a Divorce or Separation
Many parents share custody of their children, which presents a unique problem when it comes to potty training. It’s best to discuss potty training and agree on a strategy before you start. Both parents need to be informed about potty training...read more
How to Avoid Divorce
Every marriage hits a rough spot occasionally. And while not every marriage should attempt to be salvaged, a great many more than are saved today should and can be through concerted efforts. So, the first step in avoiding divorce is recognizing...read more
|
up in finger pointing and
accusations. If you find yourself losing your cool or becoming
emotional, stop, take a deep breath and say just that - you need
to end the conversation. Some parts of a divorce will always be
too painful and difficult for you to solve face-to-face. Avoid
the pitfall of playing superhero. Recognize that you and your
spouse are extremely vulnerable during this period. A good
lawyer or mediator can help greatly in these circumstances.
Be willing to compromise where possible. Take it point-by-point.
Remember, how do you eat an elephant? One bite at a time. A
marriage is like an elephant and its dissolution can only be
successfully accomplished one point at a time. However you feel
the assets should be divided, it is important to understand that
for each of you, some things are more important than others. If
it's not important to you, don't sweat the small stuff.
You can't keep everything For example, it may be important to
you that any heirloom items passed down from your family
Also see :
Four Tips to Save Money in Your Divorce Case
1. Have an Clear Written Fee Agreement Most experienced and effective divorce attorneys charge by the hour and require an advance retainer (or deposit) that is paid at the beginning of the case. Fees and expenses will be charged against the...read more
Seven Sets of Documents You Need For Your Divorce
This article is designed to give someone who is considering or planning for the possibility of divorce an idea of what documents are needed. Even if you believe your case is ultimately agreed to and settled without a trial, you will be in a much...read more
|
remain
with you, and it may be equally important to your spouse to keep
his or her retirement benefits for intact. Your lawyer will be
able help you evaluate the financial implications of decisions
and choices in as fair and impartial way as possible. If you
fight over everything, nothing will be accomplished and you will
both lose. Bitter feelings will remain, and any chance for
future camaraderie will be unworkable.
Understanding what is most important to your spouse and being
willing to compromise or concede to those things may make your
spouse more than willing to do the same for you.
Realize that your lives will now be separate Any new interests
your spouse has with other people or things are no longer part
of your life, unless you are invited in. This works both ways.
This is where mutual respect comes into play. What this means is
that you and your spouse will be moving on, spending time with
new people and eventually dating.
Avoid being judgmental A sure-fire way to kill off
Also see :
Joint Bank Accounts and Divorce
Here are some useful tips on joint bank accounts and divorce. If you've recently been through a divorce - or are contemplating one - you may want to look closely at issues involving joint bank accounts. Joint Bank Account: Your income, financial...read more
Deciding on divorce ........
Deciding on divorce is a big decision. You should understand that you aren't a bad person just because you think you want a divorce. Your spouse is not automatically a bad person because he/she may be causing you to feel this way (or so you may...read more
|
the
possibility of a friendship is for you to be judgmental of the
new people in your spouse's life. Becoming overly friendly or
involved with these new people can also have the same effect.
Your lives are separate and you must get on with rebuilding a
life detached from your spouse's world, just like the two of you
built a life together. Know your place, and let your ex-spouse
know if your own boundaries are being overstepped.
Know when to say nothing. One of the most important things to
remember is to know when to keep your mouth shut. We were taught
that if you don't have something nice to say about somebody,
don't say anything. This adage is never so important as during
and after a divorce. School yourself from speaking negatively
about your ex-spouse especially around your common friends. This
can be difficult, as there seems to be a natural curiosity from
friends to delve into the reasons for your separation.
How-To Avoid Prying Questions They may ask prying questions and
look for blame. It easy to
Also see :
Divorce Articles: How To Get The Most From A Divorce Article
There are many types of divorce articles available on the Internet by a variety of authors. What's below will help you get the most out of the divorce articles here on this site and anywhere else. The below information about divorce articles...read more
PASSION Ration cited in divorce
The Passion Ration
The last straw to finalize divorce proceedings in a marriage is when adultery is committed. I would say the hurt is unbearable for the loving partner who has been betrayed. Innocent Parties like the children and family members...read more
|
fall into the trap of it was your
ex-spouses fault. Reach for a general response which casts no
blame and ends the conversation so that you can move on to
what's really happening in your life now. Phrases like, "we just
grew apart" or "the divorce was a positive step for both of us"
can sometimes help to keep the questions at bay.
Present yourself as confident and happy Remember you do not have
to answer a question just because it is asked, especially if it
is personal. Your reasons for your divorce are your own
business, and it is your choice as to how much you wish to share.
Keeping your spouse as a friend may seem impossible now, but by
following the suggestions above you will have created the
possibility of amicability in the years to come.
About the author:
Allyson Brandy is a writer, breast cancer survivor and science
fiction fan with a slightly skewed, amused perspective of the
world. Read some of her other articles at:
http://www.writingbuzz.com
 |
Now You Can Stop Your Indecision & Pain About
Whether to Stay Married or Get a Divorce!
|
More Divorce Articles
Children Coping With Their Parent's Divorce
Divorce rarely brings out the best in us. If anyone can get through one unscathed and can say...
Deciding on divorce ........
Deciding on divorce is a big decision. You should understand that you aren't a bad person just...
Divorce Advice
|
sitemap
copyright www.seekdivorceadvices.com 2006
|
Recently Added Divorce Articles
Marriage Problem; Is Your Marriage Problem Severe Enough To Warrant Getting A Divorce?
Having a marriage problem can be agonizing especially if you're trying to do all you can to make your marriage work. Depending on how your marriage was prior to thinking that you had a marriage problem, you could be in for a hurtful time if you...read more
Dating a Divorced Guy
Has this happened to you? SCENARIO NUMBER 1 Linda was visiting friends in Seattle and they fixed her up with Robert for a date. He suggested they have lunch and then he wanted to show her the tourist district. Of course it was one shop after...read more
Divorce: How To Survive A Divorce And Move On With Your Life
One out of every two marriages in America is failing.
American families are crumbling and vanishing.
Most families have become dysfunctional, and it is widely becoming fashionable to come from a dysfunctional family.
Divorce is on the...read more
Houston Divorce Lawyer Answers Common Questions About Mediation
If you are reading this, then you are probably either thinking of filing for divorce -- or have a feeling that your spouse may be filing for divorce -- whether you want to separate or not.
One of the common questions that an individual going...read more
You Were Served Divorce Papers? A 3 Day Action Plan
Copyright 2005 The Divorce Center P.A.
Today
* Don't panic - best decisions are made with a cool, calm head *
Sit down, relax, and read the divorce papers several times. *
Don't call your spouse in anger - no contact is best for now....read more
"Should You Try To Stop Your Divorce If You're Just Thinking About Getting A Divorce?"
Thinking about getting a divorce doesn't necessarily mean that you should try to stop your divorce. Conversely, it could be wise to try to s top your divorce, only you know whether you should. Just because you're thinking about getting a divorce,...read more
What Divorce Parenting Practices is Best Appropriate for School-Age Children?
It is being said that how bad or how well children go through the divorce depends on how the situation is handled. And believe me when I tell you that there is an appropriate divorce parenting practices for children of any age for them to be...read more
Life After Divorce: 5 Ways To Ensure You Will Have a Happy Life After Divorce
Life after divorce is something that most people who are going through divorce think about. Thinking about having a life after divorce or thinking about how your life will be after divorce, are common because people tend to fear for themselves. In...read more
Abused Spouses: How Divorce May Affect Your Green Card Chances
The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA), passed into law in 1994 and amended in 2001, provides hope for immigrant abuse survivors.
Under U.S. immigration law, immigrants may obtain a green card ("U.S. permanent residence”) by marrying a U.S....read more
Divorce & Health Insurance
Recently, I had a question from someone who was going through a divorce and was concerned about lost health insurance coverage because she was covered under her husband's insurance. She was concerned not just for herself, but for her children as...read more
Some News About Divorce
-
Divorce
Secrets.
Step by step guide to planning and executing your divorce.
-
Family
Law Secrets Revealed.
Helping fathers get equal rights in custody and divorce issues.
-
Divorce-Parenting.
eBook, online seminar, free advice.
-
Divorcecoachfordads.com.
Save Time, Money, and Grief.
-
Divorce &
Custody Information Products.
Practical solutions to divorce & custody concerns - products targeted to a large
& needy market producing high yields.
-
Avoid The
10 Biggest Divorce Mistakes.
Find out how to avoid making common costly mistakes during divorce and save
thousands of dollars.
-
Lifeline
After Divorce.
A unique, intensive recovery program when divorce or separation happens.
Powerful. You take charge of your life immediately.
-
Divorce
Decision.
Breakthrough resource to help women who are unhappy in marriage make a careful
decision.
-
Millennium
Divorce E-Books.
Leading E-Books on Divorce and Separation Issues for the consumer.
-
Legally
Save Thousands On Your Divorce.
Legally Save Massive Amounts of Money on Your Divorce.
-
CivilFiles.com - Civil Records Online.
Marriage, Divorce, Birth - Any Records!
-
UndercoverDetective.com: Brand New!
Death Search, Divorce Search, Classmate Search, Property Search, Licence Search
& more! - from the People-Search.com team!
-
CivilRecords.org - Marriage / Divorce.
Civil Records Searches
-
ParentingToolbox Membership Site.
Parenting, anger, depression, divorce
-
Children And Divorce.
Smart Divorce outlines a step-by-step holistic approach on how to help your
children not to just survive, but Thrive!
-
Should
You Stay Or Should You Go?
eBook helps you decide whether to get a divorce or leave your love relationship.
-
Tao Of
Divorce.
eBook - Tao of Divorce: A Woman's Tactical Guide to Winning - (based on Sun
Tzu's the Art of War)
-
PeopleFiles.com- Personal Records Online.
Look up anyone's background, assets, crimes, fraud, judgments, phone, debts,
marriages, divorces, ancestry, and more.
-
Divorce
And Women.
Self-Help eBooks on Divorce, beating your Financial Worries and doing your own
Will.
-
Stop
Marriage Divorce eBook.
Amazing eBook to Help Save your Marriage & Stop Your Divorce. Highest Conversion
& Payout report.
-
WomansDivorce.com.
Helping women facing divorce to take control of their future.
|