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Divorce and Revenge

Wednesday, November 16th, 2011

Revenge DivorceThere are many valid reasons to get a divorce. Your spouse may have wronged you in many tangible and intangible ways. You may feel like the best way to get back at your spouse is to file for divorce. But it’s important to keep in mind that revenge alone is not a good reason to get divorced. You may have valid grounds for getting a divorce in Georgia according to law, but revenge isn’t one of them.

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Divorce, Privacy and Confidentiality

Wednesday, November 16th, 2011

Privacy Confidentiality DivorceOne of the most trying aspects of a divorce is the new sense that you can no longer freely share information with your spouse and children as you once did. Privacy and confidentiality are both huge concerns during the divorce process, so it’s important to be proactive to protect your interests by speaking with Atlanta divorce attorneys.

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Dealing With the Stress of Divorce

Tuesday, November 15th, 2011

Alpharetta Divorce AttorneysIn terms of psychological stress, a divorce ranks among one of the most stressful and traumatic experiences a person can face in life. While stress can be positive and push us to achieve in life, too much stress can cause a series of negative health effects, both psychological and physical. While an experienced Alpharetta divorce lawyer can mitigate some of the stress you may face during divorce, it’s still important to be aware of, and even prepare for, the intense amount of stress a divorce introduces into a single person and their entire family system.

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What the World Would Look Like If Divorce Disappeared Tomorrow

Thursday, November 3rd, 2011

Divorce attorneys AlpharettaAt least for the foreseeable future, it would seem that Alpharetta divorce attorneys will still be necessary. Divorce is a fact of our world, of our society. However, that doesn’t stop anyone from dreaming what a world without divorce might look like. Here are a few changes, a mix of both practical and speculative, that might occur if divorce disappeared tomorrow:

  1. Marriage would take on new meaning. Without divorce, marriage would never be looked at the same way again. If marriage was absolutely set for life, a covenant in the traditional way western societies have approached divorce (minus Henry the 8th and his ilk, who used more violent means of approaching the issue), there would be two watershed effects. The marriage rate would most likely decrease even more than it has been, and the average age of marriage would increase as well. If marriage was truly forever, many would think twice before ever popping the question.
  2. Need and utilization of marriage counseling might increase. Every relationship has difficulties, no matter if it’s a marriage, friendship, or even two strangers. Yet seeking help from a licensed marriage counselor when things go south isn’t often utilized as a resource, for a variety of reasons. If divorce was gone and the only way forward was to make it work, couples might flock to marriage counselors. One could argue that this might improve at least the mental and emotional health of our society, in that people who might desperately need counseling wouldn’t seek it out except for in the need to make marriage work.
  3. People would still be human. Despite the positive benefits of divorce being gone, there would definitely be some downsides. Even if divorce disappeared, there would still be people who are unhappy and unsatisfied in their marriage, and there would still be legitimate cause for seeking a divorce, including among many other things, abuse. How society would approach those cases would be a difficult challenge, and provisions would have to somehow be made for separating relationships that are clearly unhealthy for one or both parties.

Only time will tell how the evolving role of divorce will impact society in the future. For the present, if you are considering a divorce, seek the guidance of  a practiced Alpharetta divorce lawyer.

5 Life Lessons Learned From Divorce

Thursday, November 3rd, 2011

Divorce lawyer AlpharettaDivorce is never easy, even with the help of an experienced Alpharetta divorce lawyer. While divorce can be an extremely painful process, it’s possible to come out of it a stronger, better person. Though they are by no means worth the suffering divorce can cause, here are 5 life lessons one can learn from divorce:

  1. You can survive even the worst. While life is filled with both joy and sorrow, those who have undergone a divorce will say that it’s a process almost more hurtful and stressful than anything else they have experienced. It’s empowering to know that if you can survive a divorce and all of the challenges it brings, you can meet other difficult challenges you may face in life as well.
  2. You are not alone. Though a divorce may cause you to feel that you are more alone than ever before, the support of friends, family, and a caring Alpharetta divorce attorney will take on new meaning. Trusting others might be especially difficult during and after a divorce, but you’ll soon discover who your true friends are and who will be there for you through thick or thin.
  3. You are enough. Divorce may make you feel bereft and inadequate, but you may learn in time that you don’t need the validation of others for your self worth as you once thought you did. A troubling experience like divorce may be the only way to come by this hard but valuable lesson.
  4. The past remains a part of you. Your first inclination might be to erase every trace of the life you once had with your former spouse, and that’s certainly natural and expected. But in time you might discover that try as you may, the experiences, memories, and even physical things you shared with your former spouse are still a part of you. Reconciling the difficulties of the past with the present is never easy, but is an important part of what gives our lives meaning, even when negative and difficult.
  5. The future is what you make of it. After seeking the help of a competent, compassionate attorney and finalizing your divorce, you now have your entire life ahead of you. Looking forward to the future, with all of its challenges and opportunities, might be very difficult after a divorce, but know that it’s your life and it will be what you make of it.

What life lessons have you learned from divorce? Share in the comments below.