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Divorce: Getting Through It, Getting Over It, Starting To Live Again

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Most people get married in the hopes that the union lasts forever, but unfortunately this is not always the case. Even with all of the love in the world, there is always a chance that your marriage will head to divorce at some point. While you should probably try your best to maintain the marriage if it is actually worth saving, there is a time when some people simply have to let go and allow things to dissolve.


Dealing with divorce is never easy. This is the person whom you planned to spend an entire lifetime with, so you were probably not prepared for what life would be like once this was no longer the case. There are so many things that will need to be done in order for you to find a way to continue living a full and meaningful life without your former partner.


Having children, property, friends and loved ones who are used to seeing the two of you as a couple and not as individuals can make the process more difficult than ever. Even so, there are different things you can do to make them aware of your feelings on the matter and let them know that you are still the same person, with or without a marriage certificate.


There will be days where it will be difficult to wake up and live a life that feels as if it is not yours, but it has to be done. While this new life may feel oddly different at first, you need to take the reins and make it a life that reflects who you are and what you want for yourself and your children if there are any.

127 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 19, 2015

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November 30, 2015
Very basic advice.

Not very thought provoking. I was looking for a book that would help me understand divorce from a different perspective.
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