The irony of breakups why getting a divorce is the right decision

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The Irony of Breakups: Why Getting a Divorce is the Right Decision


Family and courtroom dramas often depict divorce cases as stressful and complicated battles that make the warring parties speak unkind words and hurt each other. But, if people view things from another perspective, they can see that not all cases end up miserable and painful. There are some couples who arrive at an agreement and have even decided to remain friends. These are the people who are likely to be thankful for divorce, as it has kept their relationships from becoming worse. But, what are the other things that make divorce something to be grateful for?


No More Lies and Excuses If couples are in a problematic marriage, they will have to come up with lies and excuses to make their children and other people around them believe that everything is alright. They think that these excuses will shield the people they love from the ugly and bitter truth. Sometimes making excuses can be downright tiring. But, if the couple decides to shed light on the truth and agrees to separate, they will not have to make excuses again, which, in reality, can only worsen things.


Focus on Kids A divorce can allow both parties to focus on their children in a civil and objective way. Through this, both parties can prevent arguments, which may damage the child’s concept of home. If the separated couple agrees to keep things civil, their child will not grow up confused.


Focus on a New Life Divorce allows some people to reclaim their old lives. It allows them to pursue the things they had to forego in favor of marriage. For instance, divorced people can continue their degree, make more friends, and explore opportunities. More importantly, divorce can save affected parties from physical and verbal abuses and allow them to focus on loving themselves. There’s more to divorce than crying and blaming. There are times when it becomes a way to prevent long-term regrets from happening and protecting oneself against emotional and physical pain. For those contemplating filing for divorce, consider speaking to a reliable lawyer.


SOURCES: http://www.webmd.com/sexrelationships/features/life-afterdivorce

http://www.yourtango.com/expe rts/lori-carpenos/10-lessons-ilearned-mydivorce#.VCzm3WeSyoM

http://www.divorceattorneyinlon gisland.com/


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