Is Divorce Really a Solution?
Try to delve deep into the problems you have with your spouse and your marital life and think about how a divorce will change this scenario. Remember that all the spouses have some genuine irreconcilable differences and more than often a marriage is also about tolerance and compromise. Are your personal grievances and problems so urgent that they should take precedence over the well being of your family and your children? Are your expectations from your spouse and your marriage, realistic and practical? Are you really sure that your relationship with your spouse has drifted to a point where it calls for a divorce? If you and your spouse have a different set of values and perception about issues, it is not something abnormal. Perhaps marriage counseling and professional help can help you reconcile with your spouse and enable you to save your family from the debilitating effects of a divorce. However, if your marriage is marred by domestic violence and abuse or there are such other pressing reasons, you certainly have the right to get out from such a painful relationship.
How will a Divorce affect your Children?
Children are highly sensitive to the stressful situations created by a divorce. The get infected by the change in their parents energy levels and moods. Though a divorce is a stressful situation for children of all age groups, yet if your children are between the age group of 7 to 13, a divorce will be really tough on them. They may not only end up blaming themselves for the turmoil in the family, but may become victims of several psychosomatic ailments. A divorce may have an everlasting impact on their psyche and they may fail to recover from it for the rest of their lives. Various research papers have authentically established that children from the divorced households often have a distorted self concept and face many problems so far as social adjustment and cognitive development is concerned. So the question you should ask yourself is,” will a divorce improve the overall quality of your children’s life or will it deteriorate it further?” If you are sure that a divorce will have a salubrious effect on the emotional and financial health of the entire family, you may proceed with your decision.
How will a Divorce affect your Finances?
Even if you divorce your spouse, you will still continue to be the parent of your kids. Being a single parent will only add to the set of your social and financial responsibilities. Will a divorce leave you with ample resources for yourself and your children? Do you have the requisite skills and education to make it on your own? Perhaps a post divorce fall in the income may make it difficult for you and your children to adjust.
Summary
It is not that you should hold on to a lousy marriage because of personal and financial constraints. However, before making any move, be sure that your grievances are really genuine and a divorce is the only way out.



