Keeping a Healthy Relationship Between Divorced Partners |
| Date Added: December 29, 2008 08:17:21 AM |
| Author: LegalDirectory.biz |
| Category: Divorce |
You may find it hard to deal with your feelings during a divorce. You may feel anger and a seeming loss of control over your emotions. Counseling help may during these hard times. Seeking therapy may also help you maintain a civil relationship with your ex for the sake of your children. You should both learn to let go of disagreements in the past and move on. To remain friends even after divorce may even prove to be a smart move financially. If you want to remain friends with your ex, show that you still care for his or her welfare. It is advisable for the couple to set aside one day for you to talk calmly and privately about matters at hand. Without the looming attorneys, the atmosphere is more relaxed, and consequently more productive. An informal way of going through this is to take a walk around the house and to talk about the things you feel you would miss in the relationship. Keep the conversation polite. Talk without the need to raise your voices. Express what you feel about the failed marriage; this will let your spouse realize that the divorce is also difficult for you. It would be best to avoid discussing new relationships with each other. If you choose to immediately place somebody else in the picture, your ex-spouse might react negatively, rendering all efforts to establish friendship futile. Be ready to compromise. You should also keep an open mind and try to understand the other side to have a meaningful conversation. You must explain to your partner that you do not want to cause any more pain than you may already have. To be able to regain trust, make sure that you don't promise anything that you would find hard to keep. |