Things You Should Know when Getting a Divorce
By Rosa Hayes, published Feb 28, 2007
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Divorce can sometimes seem like it is one of the nastiest words that are around. You may have once viewed divorce as though it were something that only happened to couples who had fallen apart after only what had seemed like a wonderful marriage. You never imagined yourself being the one to go through a divorce. Divorce has become more and more common everyday. You hear about celebrity divorces and maybe even your friends divorces but you never once thought that you would be telling someone about your divorce.
Finding a support system could be all that you need to help you get through this rough patch in your life. A support system could be anyone that you feel comfortable enough to talk to when you are feeling down or just need some company. Many divorced people also seek professional help such as a counselor or psychiatrist to help them learn to deal with this pain.
Having kids in the middle of a divorce can be one of the hardest things that they are ever put through. Both parents should talk to their kids together and explain to them that they are still loved but sometimes this happens. Try to be as clear as possible when you are explaining the reason for the divorce. You don't want to say anything bad about the other parent or get too much into detail about it. The kids need to understand what is happening with their family and what is going to happen to them.
Going to court may seem like a bigger pain then what it is worth. Most couples are now settling divorces out of court. Divorces can be costly especially when you have to go through a court to do it. If both parties agree to each others terms, then their really isn't a need to go to court. This will save you time and money.
If you have children together and neither parties can decide who gets who when, then going to court may be your only option. Most parents are now going for joint custody of their children. Joint custody is where each parent gets the kids for fifty percent of the time and usually either splitting up the week or the year. Joint custody seems to be easier for children especially young ones, to handle.
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Takeaways
- Keeping good record
- Finding a support system
- Is there another option other than going to court
Did You Know?
Divorce laws are different in each state.
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