Help Divorce

Divorces can be very difficult to go through, even if both parties agree that it is in their best interest to do so. Knowing that there is help for your divorce may make it easier to deal with in the long run. The help available includes legal support from your attorneys, emotional and moral support from friends and family, and the support that you need to begin a new chapter in your life. Each person should take the time to reflect on the marriage and see it for what it was, finding the good, even in the pain. Because divorce is an end, there should be a grieving process and each side should allow themselves to mourn their loss. Do not try to rush into a new relationship, even if friends and family are urging you to do so. Follow your own time table. Do not feel you are weak if you need counseling or psychological help following a divorce; it can be a devastating and powerfully emotional time of your life.

Fast Facts

  • Strong religious beliefs drop your risk of divorce by around 14%.
  • Your risk of divorce drops by the same percentage if your parents had a happy marriage.

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