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    Virginia Beach, VA 23451
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How to Cope With The Disappointment of Your Friends and Family (Part B)

When you're going through a Virginia divorce, you might find it difficult to tell your friends and family that your marriage is coming to an end.

The Virginia divorce process can be lengthy, and managing the reactions of friends and family to your divorce will be part of the emotional process of the divorce.

One of the most difficult aspects of separation and divorce that a woman will have to face is the possibility that at least some of her friends and family members will choose sides.

In some cases, older children may even choose one parent's side over the other in a divorce, which can be heartbreaking for a family to endure.

Tips for Coping With The Disappointment Of Friends And Family

Listed below are some strategies for coping with the disappointment of friends and family as you navigate your Virginia divorce:
  • One of the keys to coping with the disappointment of friends and family during a Virginia divorce is to keep the lines of communication open.
  • In ways that are appropriate for the particular person you're speaking with, be honest and straightforward about what is happening and why. You may find that they will open up to you and that you can clear up any misinformation that might be circulating.
  • Make it clear to the people in your life that while you and your spouse are pursuing a Virginia separation or divorce, you are still who you are and that you value their friendship.
  • Resist the urge to bad-mouth your spouse to others; it doesn't make you look any better in anyone's eyes, and it breeds a lot of negative energy.
  • Stay focused on taking care of your physical and emotional wellness. You may find that visiting with a therapist can help you sort through your feelings about the divorce.
  • Don't despair if the people in your life seem upset or disappointed in the beginning. Most people do not like sudden change. In time, they will most likely come around to at least accept facts as they are.

Contacting a Virginia Divorce Attorney

The decision to file for divorce usually comes at the end of a long and painful journey. In addition to the emotional turmoil involved, there's also a lot of fear and uncertainty about what the future holds. Concerns about children, mortgages, and even just paying the bills or buying groceries can easily become overwhelming.

A Virginia divorce attorney at Hofheimer/Ferrebee can examine the specifics of your case to help you decide how much support to ask for, what child custody arrangement will work best for you and your children, and how to fairly divide your marital assets. Request a FREE copy of our guide, What Every Virginia Woman Should Know About Divorce, or reserve your seat at our monthly divorce seminar - 757-425-5200.



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