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Common Misconceptions People Have about Divorce

Ami Ciccone Jun 20, 2022
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Divorce is definitely a serious matter. Some people believe that there a lot of people who have a lot of misconceptions about divorce. People who haven’t experienced it often thinks it’s going to be expensive but it will all be worth it. While some people, on the other hand, think it will be an easy process as long as they both agree to it.

When a couple decides to have a divorce, it wouldn’t just affect the two of them, it would also have a huge effect on their children if they have any. It is definitely not an easy process because there are a lot of things to worry about besides ending the marriage, like the child custody, living arrangements, co-parenting, and of course, the property and money.

It will be a difficult journey, but it will be a little easier if you try to learn all the misconceptions first so that you would know what to expect and what not to worry about. Here are the most common misconceptions people have about marriage.

“The couple just gave up too easily”

This has got to be the most common misconception people make about a couple who decide to get a divorce. These people are either nevee been married or recently just got married because they obviously don’t know how difficult it is to stay in a relationship where you can no longer stand being around each other, or simply don’t love each other anymore.

People don’t just give up, especially if it involves valuable people in their lives. There are times that two people could work better without being together.

“The couple is too selfish that they couldn’t even stay together for their children”

It is also impossible for a couple not to think about their children when they think of having a divorce because their children is a huge part of the divorce process itself. If there are no children involved, it would be a little easier, but if there is, things must all be in favor of the children. The court will come to a decision that would benefit the children, not just the couple.

“It is always someone’s fault”

This is technically not true because not all couples get a divorce just because someone cheated or the other one did something horrible. There are times that a couple would reflect on their marriage and mutually see that it wasn’t working for both of them.

“Divorce is better than legal separation ”

A legal separation and divorce are two different things, some people often get confused between the two. Divorce is basically ending a couple’s marriage, while legal separation is just a legal agreement between the two parties that they will no longer have a romantic relationship or live in the same house.

Divorce is actually a little too complicated compared to legal separation, and also if you are legally separated, you could always reconcile with your spouse and give your relationship a try, unlike with divorce, there’s no turning back.

Whatever misconception you might have about divorce, you would never understand how it goes unless you’ve been through it yourself. If you are planning on getting one, be sure to lay out all the pros and cons with your spouse.

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