Circumstances in your life or the life
of your former spouse often change significantly after a divorce.
Circumstances in your life or the life
of your former spouse often change significantly after a divorce.
Not exact matches
Divorce Decrees Divorce decrees
often require one party to carry life insurance for the benefit
of the
former spouse or children.
Divorce Decrees Divorce decrees
often require one party to carry life insurance for the benefit
of the
former spouse or children.
The emotional and psychological wear and tear on the mother, who, even if she has a cooperative
former spouse,
often transforms the custodial mother into an enervated and exhausted bundle
of nerves.
Parents
often wish their
former spouse or child's other parent would be more involved, not only for the best interests
of the child, but also because it is hard to be a single parent.
Not only is this kind
of surprise ambush terribly embarrassing for your children and anyone else around you, catching your
former spouse off guard
often leads to a blaming match where lots
of accusations get fired back and forth, but nothing gets resolved.
Former spouses are
often hostile to one another, and it is unfortunate when their children are forced to bear the brunt
of this bitterness.
A dissolution
of marriage does not end the relationship between you and your
former spouse Rather, it begins a new, and
often painful process
of restructuring your relationship.
Research has shown that individuals who feel guilty have a difficult time letting go
of their
former spouse and
often have problems developing new intimate relationships after the divorce.
This is due to the resistance they meet from the
former spouse, who has
often formed a new relationship and wishes the new partner to take over the role
of father.