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You’ve done everything to make your marriage work but sometimes, irreconcilable differences just get the better of you. The next thing you know, you and your spouse are heading for the divorce lane. Any relationship that ends is always hurtful more so if it’s marriage that’s involved.
Many a couple has vowed that their divorce would be different. Civil, harmonious with a settlement that is win-win for both participants. They calmly acknowledge that while they are breaking up it is just one of those things where it's everybody's fault and at the same time no one bears the blame. One thing they guarantee to themselves and each other is no matter what they will remain the best of friends.
Before a couple seeks divorce, separation is the usual precursor. There are a number of things couples need to do before seeking a divorce settlement. From finding the right attorney to getting your finances in order, a number of divorces have long periods of separation before they are finalized.
Divorce lawyers are there to help you make many important decisions and should be willing to discuss any of your concerns. No matter what your issues, a divorce lawyer can help you figure out the specifics of your case. That’s why for most people, the first step they take in getting divorced is contacting a divorce lawyer.
Children are the key to marriage. The urge that drives one to marriage is purposely the desire to bear children and to start up your own family. It's amazing and surprising how people run and long for marriage and yet end up breaking after a very short period of time leaving children with scars in their hearts.
Divorced for less than a year, 56 year old Darlene says, "It's worse than if Mack had died. At least, if my ex-husband had died, I’d get sympathy from everyone. I wouldn’t feel like I’m to blame for him leaving me, what was wrong with me as a wife that I couldn’t hold on to him or satisfy him. I wouldn’t feel guilty."
Divorce is one of the most horrible things a person can endure. There are a plethora of books and support groups out there that deal in the emotional aspects of divorce but what about the financial aspects...especially if you own a home.