While it is completely understandable to have hostile emotions against your spouse during your divorce, it is important to consider that the two of you are still parenting partners. The relationship you project as parents will have an affect on the relationship that your children have with both of you. It will be most beneficial for your family if you respect each other around your children.

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After a divorce, it is inevitable that you will eventually see your ex with a new partner. It is completely understandable that you will have a mix of confusing emotions when this happens. You may feel angry, sad, jealous, and betrayed, even if you feel that you have moved on and are no longer in love with your ex.

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It’s an understatement to say that a divorce will change your life. Your living situation, finances, and social relationships will be dramatically different after you separate from your spouse. And if the two of you have children together, their lives will be flipped upside down as well. As parents going through a divorce, you will have to negotiate a parenting plan that reflects your new situation.

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After deciding to separate and divorce the person you were once married to, it’s understandably difficult to consider keeping that person as a part of your life. You may never want to see or talk to them again, but it’s important to negotiate a new relationship with them, especially when there are children involved.

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When two people decide to separate or divorce, they may not consider the levels of detachment that will be caused by their decision, because becoming independent is the most important thing on their mind. But once reality sets in, they will need to consider how their divorce or separation is going to affect the many aspects of their life.

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When going through a divorce, it’s understandable if you feel like being alone, and that socializing with friends and family is the last thing you want to do. You might feel lost or that you can’t control your emotions, and you will probably feel unlike yourself. But you don’t have to go through this difficult time in your life on your own. There are many ways for you to seek help and support when going through a divorce.

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The Emotional Stages of Divorce in AZ

It’s expected for people to handle trauma in stages. Immediately after a devastating event, people are often shocked and unsure of how to move forward. By understanding the typical emotional stages of divorce, you will know what you might expect following such a life-changing event, and you and your spouse can make the best decisions for your and your family.

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For some divorcing spouses, it can be helpful for each person to retain an attorney before or during mediation. For others, it might not be necessary to retain an attorney at all. The decision to hire an outsider to assist with mediation depends on the types of decisions that you and your spouse need to make, as well as the conflicts that arise along the way.

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There’s really nothing to lose when it comes to mediation, so why not give it a try? Even if you and your spouse end up going
to court, the two of you will already have shared and discussed all of the issues within your divorce.

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Anyone can experience financial difficulties when their monthly income takes a dive, even sports stars. Just ask former Cincinnati Bengals Wide Receiver Terrell Owens about his child support payment issues. Recently, CBSsports.com reported that Owens has asked a judge to consider lowering the amount of his child support payments since he’s jobless and isn’t bringing in as much money as he once was.

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