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Is there such a thing as life after divorce?

This question has always been an intriguing one, because divorce is never a one size fits all process. Sure, there are basic uniform legal steps that take place, but the range of emotions experienced before, during, and after the divorce process are different for everyone. Simply stated, divorce is the legal dissolution of marital ties. It is therefore a tearing away of a part of your life, but not the end of your life. So, there is no such thing as life after divorce. You were not "lifeless" prior to marriage, and you did not forfeit your life when you chose to get married. There are certainly aspects of your life and individuality that must be rediscovered post-divorce, and for some the rediscovery process takes longer than others. Besides, human life is a constant journey of self-discovery. Your marital ties and involvement with your spouse or ex may have rerouted the process, but it should never derail it altogether.

Without a doubt, divorce does bring about change. For some it is a welcomed change, while others are forced to "pick up the pieces", as the old saying goes. no matter where you find yourself in the process of rediscovering your "life" after divorce, you will need support. DivorceConcerns.com provides resources to help you find direction in your search for information concerning divorce and family law.

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