When you or your partner decide to end the relationship, particularly in divorce there is often a flood of emotions – anger, anxiety fear and grief.  These feelings can make you do and say things that don’t help the situation. Often one person wants the divorce and the other does not.  As early as possible, get help. Divorce does not have to be a battle.
How can you bear losing the person who was your main support and closest friend? Who will be your support during this difficult time? What will happen to your children?
Five Methods of getting divorced. The methods vary greatly in price and how much control you and your partner have in the process. The best choice depends on how well you and your spouse can work together. Working with a Mending Fences Institute therapist can help you develop ground rules for working together, identify and clarify the issues, support you during the divorce process and prepare you for an optimal post-divorce relationship with family members. Remember that the decisions you make will impact you and your family for many years to come. The biggest impact on how well your children will do during and after the divorce is the amount of conflict between parents.