One of the hardest times of my life was bringing up the topic of separation with my wife. We both knew our relationship had been declining for some time and both of us had thought of divorce, but when the words finally came out of my mouth we knew it was real. It was finally over. The burden caused by years of enduring a dysfunctional relationship was finally lifted and I was given new hope.
My wife was initially angry but, after some time she understood the decision was in the best interest of everyone involved. The strange thing was that after we talked about divorce our relationship actually improved a bit. For the first time in a good long while, we interacted in a friendly manner.
We decided to wait a bit on taking legal action because we started to get along better, but after a few weeks we both knew that probably it was time for both of us to move on and we began the legal divorce process. In some ways I was terrified of my unknown future, but at the same time it thrilled me and I felt excited about the new possibilities that lay ahead.
The most troubling aspect of the divorce involved our social lives because we wanted to spare our mutual friends from encountering any embarrassing social situations. Scouring the internet, I tried to find help with the best method for working this out with my ex. The advice was varying but were majorly themed on honesty and direct communication. I decided to talk to her directly about it and we worked out everything together.
Another difficulty was reviewing the finances. I was very concerned that the deal was not going to work out in my favor. I had nightmares that my wife would take the house and I would end up being an indentured slave to her the rest of my life.My wife seemed pretty reasonable and luckily, we didn’t have children to complicate the matter. We decided to sell our home and divide the money. With the help of our lawyers we have succeeded in drafting agreeable contracts.
It was sad to watch a stage of my life close forever as the divorce was finalized. Actually I still love my ex-wife even though we both knew it just wasn’t working for either of us. There is a saying that states that when one door closes another will open and opportunity will present itself. It makes me happy that my ex and I remained friends, we often run in to one another at our friends’ houses.
Keep in mind that though divorce can be one of the toughest times of your life, it doesn’t have to be as bad as it seems. It is important to remember that everyone changes, situations are beyond our complete control, and wives even more so. I often reflect upon the happier times that my wife I and shared together and although we couldn’t stay together, I am appreciative of our past relationship.
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