Divorce - The Costs Go Beyond The Financial
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by: AlexArcher
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The costs to the people involved in terms of emotional scarring and breakdowns can far exceed the financial impact that is felt by the participants in a divorce. Children can bear the brunt of that emotional scarring. In many cases, it can also be difficult for fathers emotionally, as their children can be isolated from them, making it tough not only to be active in their lives as a dad but also to connect with the children if there is still some contact.
The mother can often feel trapped and overwhelmed.Whereas previously the burden of rearing children was a shared experience where one partner leaned on the other for support, that safety belt has now been removed and mothers' can feel overstretched to provide the nurture that their children need in this most difficult of times. This often leads to feeling of resentment and misplaced anger.
Children, as stated before, often bear the brunt of the divorce's costs despite not being directly involved. A marriage that disintegrates without much friendliness between the parents can leave the children having misguided resentment against them for dissolving the family. Additionally, the children can lack the maturity to deal with the divorce properly, which can lead to a stunting of coping skill development.
Children can often feel like they are responsible for a divorce and can then take the stress of the events on themselves as well. This can leave children feeling like they cannot be part of a stable relationship in a friendship sense or, later in adolescence, in a romantic sense. Social situations will also tend to be skewed and seem like they are not conducive to the child being involved, which can further hurt their development.
Beyond the children, though, the parents can feel emotional scarring if they are cheated upon while in the marriage. Feelings of rejection and distrust of significant others can result, and the person can feel like they're always going to be cheated upon. The partner that committed the infidelity can feel as though they're guilty of hurting someone to the point that they may never forgive themselves.
With divorce rates as high as they are in many countries worldwide, divorce is a reality. Even if marriages do not intend to end in divorce, many often do, with often traumatic results to the families broken up. Because divorces are a no-win proposition in many cases, the best advice to figure should you be considering that route is to ensure the breaking up of the marriage happens smoothly and friendly.
Divorce can be a way to end a bad relationship and begin a better partnership with another person that could last for the rest of your life. Although divorce isn't an easy thing to approach or go through with, it can be done without too much in the way of ill effects to the parties involved. If it is done properly, a divorce can be a way for two people to move on with their lives with minimal emotional impact on themselves and their families.
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