There are a few unexpected realities of getting divorced it wouldn't hurt to know as you sever your former "forever" relationship.
- It will affect your child
- Don't use friends for legal advice
- Make your divorce agreement as detailed as possible
- A new partner will be a new adjustment
- A new partner may change your ex
- It takes time to adjust to all the changed
- Be aware of imputed income
- Separation should be separation - period
- It's more common to do 50/50 custody these days
- Spending time together might be awful
No one can truly prepare you for divorce, but before you decide to end your marriage, talk to divorced people and educate yourself. That way, if you do take this road, you will be prepared as best as possible, for better or for worse.
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