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Divorce is hard, so practice patience

On Behalf of | Dec 31, 2015 | Divorce

The American culture is one of immediacy. People want results and answers with the touch of a button, but a divorce does not work that way. Divorce takes time and money, but people often lack the patience to navigate the process in a way that is beneficial for long-term stability and well being. When facing the end of a marriage, Ohio couples who are calm and patient are often better off in the long run than those who rushed the process.

Before a divorce can be finalized, there are many issues that must be addressed. From child custody to spousal support, many areas of life have to be analyzed and discussed. In the midst of the emotional difficulty of divorce, it is tempting to agree to the terms of a quickly drafted settlement, all in order to simply be done as fast as possible. It seems counter intuitive, but approaching these issues practically and patiently can lead to a better future.

It is no secret that divorce is difficult. Even amicable couples often have a hard time separating their emotional and physical lives, with grief or anger clouding their judgment. Strong emotions are normal, but they should never be the motivation behind a settlement or final divorce decree. 

Those in Ohio who are facing these challenges can find great benefit from the counsel and assistance of an experienced lawyer during a divorce. A legal ally can help maintain focus on long-term goals instead of short-term emotional victories. With the right help, it is possible to practice patience as a direct step toward a strong post-divorce future. 

Source: The Huffington Post, “What You Desperately Need During Your Divorce“, Jackie Pilossoph, Dec. 29, 2015

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