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Divorce – Blessing or a Curse

Started to think about filing for a divorce? To make a decision to end your married life is not an easy one.

Divorce typically means the dissolution of a marriage by a court of law’s order or ending of a marriage by divorce decree before the death of one’s spouse. The divorce decree ofcourse comes after you file a divorce application through a divorce lawyer or divorce attorney. Your divorce lawyer (divorce attorney) will look into the cause of divorce. After a careful study of these causes, he will help you file for a divorce application in the court.

Consequently you are single again, separated from the one you once loved, with no chances of reconciliation. Click on Marriage Separation to read more.

Divorce, at first, might appear to be the only way out of the frustrations and pain you might be going through. The thought of being single again and the consequent freedom might tempt you to end an otherwise blissful union. But without taking into consideration all that you will loose, you might end up in a situation worse than the one you consider yourself in. Give your decision proper thought before you file for a divorce.

Personal circumstances and state of affairs of a marriage are the two factors that will determine if you need a divorce or not. If you are unhappy or in an abusive relationship, the sooner you get out of a marriage like that the better it is. A divorce decree is the only way out of such like situations.

Make your decision a well-thought out one. Go for counseling and try to solve your problems before you finally file for a divorce. Talk it over with your spouse. Ask question like:

  • Do you really want to break the marriage vows?
  • Will divorce solve your problems?
  • Are you ready for a divorce?
  • Is the cause of divorce big enough?
  • Have you become intolerant or are you in a hurry to move on?   
  • Or are you just too tired of sharing each other’s life and want to walk away free?

Whatever the cause of a divorce may be, reconsideration and counseling will save you from regretting your decision in the future.  Think twice before you finally file a divorce application.


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