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Divorce Advice for Women: Things You Should Keep in Mind

Dear WomenOver40, Loretta is a recent divorcee who offers divorce advice for women, based on her own personal experience.

When going through a divorce, there are tons of emotions that you experience on a day-to-day basis. One day you may feel relief, the next anger, the next loneliness and the next frustration. Whatever you are feeling, a divorce is a hard thing to deal with. If there are children involved, their feelings must be dealt with also.

Divorce advice: One of the things that you can do to make things a little less stressful is make sure you have all your legal information in order so when you have to deal with a lawyer, you have all the information and don’t have to search for it or make several unnecessary trips to see your lawyer.

Divorce advice: Make sure you have a lawyer that you feel completely comfortable with and that you trust completely. Also, you want to make sure that you have a lawyer that explains things to you so you understand them. Both of these things will be very important during the whole divorce process.

If you have kids, dealing with their feelings and your own can be a very stressful thing to do. Kids don’t rationalize things in the same way as an adult does. If you have younger children, they may be feeling scared, confused or thinking that something they have done has caused your divorce.

Older children can be angry and very resentful. Older children also may think that it is their fault that you and your spouse aren’t together. Divorce advice: Making sure that your kids realize that they had nothing to do with the reasons you and your spouse aren’t together can be very tricky but it must be dealt with.

Divorce Advice: You also need to be prepared for the anger and frustration to be directed toward you. You need to help your children deal with what is happening in a calm and rational manner and reassure them that no matter what that both you and your spouse will always be their parents and care for them. A good idea would be for both you and your spouse to discuss this with your children.

There are all different aspects to a divorce. Divorces are usually stressful and oftentimes not very friendly. Try to keep the big picture in mind that you need to make sure you take care of yourself and if you have children, they are taken care of. Knowing what you are entitled to and knowing what rights that you have are two important things that you need to research and know before ever going to court.

A lawyer can help you with this or do a little research of your own. Some lawyers don’t have the time or the want to hold your hand every step of the way so doing your own research either online or by asking a friend that is already divorced can be a big help but keep in mind, every divorce is different so something that your friend tells you may not apply to your situation.

Strap on your seatbelt and prepare for a possible bumpy ride but...

You can and will survive. Good luck and God Bless.

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