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What if you’re in love with someone else


The same can be said about seeking a divorce because you are in love with someone else.


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The reality of facing divorce


If your Prince Charming is really a frog, and Happily Ever After isn’t,


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The Emotions of Divorce


Should you divorce?
Are you thinking about ending your marriage? Are you bored with your life

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How can you cope with your husband’s emotions


You may be totally floored by the way your husband reacts to your separation or divorce.


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Controlling your emotions during divorce is the most important thing 


Even if your husband doesn t act like a jerk, you need to go through the legal
process of divorce with your emotions in check.

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Be prepared for the emotional roller coaster


Going through a divorce may be one of the most stressful times of your life.

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Controlling your emotions during divorce is the most important thing !




Even if your husband doesn t act like a jerk, you need to go through the legal process of divorce with your emotions in check. Too many women end up with a less than satisfactory divorce settlement because they were so emotionally overwhelmed that they weren t able to concentrate on how their decisions would affect their future.

First of all, you need to accept that sometimes life isn t fair, especially when it comes to divorce. Next you need to decide that you will approach your divorce like a business deal. Keeping your emotions separate from your legal decisions may be hard, but it will ultimately serve you well in the long run. All the emotions will still be there, but you can deal with them separately by venting to your friends, support group, or counselor.

Approach your divorce with a level head
It s best not to try and resolve emotional issues through the divorce process. When it comes time to deal with the actual decisions to be made in your divorce, approach it as you would a business arrangement, concentrating on getting a fair and equitable settlement. Being in control and thinking with a level head will serve you much better than letting your heart lead your decisions.

Don t be surprised if your husband accuses you of being cold-hearted. Men are used to women caving in and going with the flow to keep everybody happy. The only problem is, if you give in during your divorce just to keep peace, you may end up with much less than you deserve. Gently explain to your husband that the divorce is not a personal attack against him, and that you are just trying to do what s fair.

Separating your emotions from the critical decisions made during a divorce will help you focus on what is really important as you begin your new life.





 

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