How Divorce Lawyers Can Help You

It’s a sad time when half of all marriages end in divorce. Nobody enters a marriage with the expectation it’ll end before death, but it’s becoming more and more common. Assuming you are on the unfortunate half of things, what you’ll need to do next is follow a contingency plan to deal with the fallout. You must be resolved and accept in full that your marriage is terminated (hopefully with as warm feelings as possible, but the circumstances might vary sharply) and the best thing you can do for yourself is to have a quick, clean divorce on terms you can live with. This is where you’ll need the help of a divorce lawyer.

Grief & Loss

Have you ever lost someone close to you to death? We go through a grief process that was best described by Elizabeth Kublar-Ross in On Death and Dying. In it she talks about the five stages that people go through—denial and isolation; anger; bargaining; depression and finally acceptance. The dying, as well as those who love them, go through these stages although rarely at the same time and these stages are not predictable.