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How filing for divorce can improve your life

On Behalf of | Dec 14, 2020 | Divorce |

When people in Pennsylvania talk about divorce, they typically only talk about the negative aspects. They might tell you that you’re going to lose half your possessions, clear out your savings and strain your relationship with your kids. However, divorce doesn’t have to be entirely negative. In fact, filing for divorce can be a great opportunity to make the changes that you want to see in your life.

How can divorce help you lay the foundation for a new life?

When you file for divorce, everything changes. You leave an old relationship, get rid of the baggage that you were carrying and start anew. Depending on the situation, you might have to find a new place to live. You might even decide to make other major life changes, like kickstarting a new career. Now that you’re single, you don’t have to answer to another person anymore. You can make your own decisions and live your life how you choose.

According to family law, the judge decides who gets custody of the kids. If you get full custody, you’ll get to raise your children however you choose without constant input from your former spouse. If you get joint custody, you’ll still experience more freedom with the way you choose to raise your children. Plus, since you’ll be spending more one-on-one time with your kids, you’ll get the chance to strengthen your bond and learn more about their interests.

Your health might improve, too. Since you won’t be dealing with the stress of a failing marriage, you can start taking care of yourself again. You can stop stress eating or oversleeping and putting your energy into working out, eating a healthy diet and getting more fresh air.

Where should you go when you’re thinking about divorce?

If you’re thinking about ending your marriage, an attorney should be the first person you call. Even if you haven’t officially told your spouse that you want a divorce, an attorney may help you take steps to protect yourself beforehand. Your attorney may also help you through every step of the divorce process.

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