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Breaking The Divorce News To Friends

Tuesday, September 7th, 2010

Living all alone seeing the sad faces of your children is the worst consequence of a divorce. Divorce is always difficult, even for the partner that decided it was time to end the relationship. Whether one realizes it or not, telling your friends and family that you are getting a divorce can have a profound affect on them. You are not your friends’ keeper but you should open up the discussion with them or they will be gone from your life. Marital breakups often break up friendships as well, even solid ones.

Even though many people may already suspect that you are having marital problems, the news of a divorce will still be a surprise to them. If people have been acquainted with you for awhile, and usually as half of a certain couple, they are going to feel strange in ways that are very confusing to you. They suffer from your loss just as you do. If you hung out a lot as couples, that may soon change. Some people find this very difficult, since they have come to care about both of you, and they don’t know how to deal with any other way.

Something that many couples fail to take into account is the conflict that their friends experience while you and your spouse go through the breakup. Despite their strong emotional attachment to both of you, they may feel they are forced into picking which one they will remain closest to. If you want your friends to still fraternize with both of you, try not to air all of your grievances publicly. As a result, they’ll feel so uncomfortable that they won’t enjoy being in your presence. Sharing with other people is very important, but it might be better to find someone who was your friend rather than a mutual friend.

At times during a tough divorce, couples will make the mistake of competing for their friends. Thus, they’ll put down the other person around their pals whenever they can. Despite the emotional strength of the relationship you have with someone, you will give them feelings of discomfort. Couples are generally involved in lots of events together. When people you know are getting a divorce, no one enjoys being brought into the situation and most likely will want out if things get too bad.

An additional divorce side effect might not even have crossed your mind. Once you experience divorces, people may begin to question their own relationships. This happens in a very natural manner. Some couples become closer but some will get a divorces just like you. If your buddies attempt this, tell them to keep in mind the personal reasons for your divorce, and thought they may be overlooking issues with their own partners, it doesn’t mean they should end their relationships. Rather, persuade them to use this time to build up and repair their marriage so they can be more happy in the future.

If you’re interested in more information, you can find out about my experience as an good Austin TX family law lawyer. You can also get a free copy of our Austin Texas Divorce Guide CD at TruslerLegal.com. Divorce doesn’t have to be a disaster. Learn how a Austin TX collaborative divorce lawyer can guide you through family disputes with dignity.


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