Nonlegal/personal help

There are a lot of practical, legal, and financial things to keep in mind when you are going through a divorce. But don’t forget that the divorce process can also be an emotional and psychological process as well. A divorce is generally a big change in your life, your soon to be ex spouse’s life, and in the lives of your children if you have them. Though it can seem like one more thing to add to an already large list, remembering to take care of your self is an important part of the divorce process. Here are some things that may help you through the process:

Therapy – Talking to a therapist is helpful for a lot of people, whether they’re going through a divorce or other stressful life change or not. If you already have a therapist, this is definitely a topic to bring up. If you don’t, this might be a good time to try one out, even if it’s just for a few sessions to help you during the divorce. You can usually find a therapist through your health insurance or an employee assistance program. If that’s not available, your county may have mental health resources that are available at low or no cost.

Support groups – There are support groups available for people going through divorce. These groups are a way to make new friends, vent, and sympathize with a group of people who will be able to understand what you are going through. Your health insurance, employee assistance program, or local county resources may be able to offer information.

Talking to friends and family – Your friends and family can be great resources for helping you through any stressful life change, divorce or otherwise. These are people who already know and care about you and are likely hoping for a way to make this a little easier on you. Maybe these are people who you can talk to about your divorce or if you need some “non-divorce related” space, they can talk to you about anything and everything else.

 

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