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Most Difficult PartQuestionWhat will the most difficult part of getting through my divorce be? AnswerFor many people it's the paralyzing confusion. With so many emotional, practical and legal changes occurring at once, we feel completely overwhelmed -- pushed beyond our ability to cope. One woman commented that, although her attorney was a kind, intelligent man, she didn't even understand the words (legal terminology) he was using! In fact it's not unusual to feel so completely overcome with all the information to be managed, that the brain can feel temporarily numb. You feel a little bit crazy, and a lot stupid. Concise information about the divorce process, gained from books and/or friends who have gone through the process, will make you feel more in charge of the situation. It also helps to have all your important phone numbers, addresses, account numbers, appointments and such in one place, so you don't wear yourself out searching for them. It also helps to remember that sanity and logic will return as you get more and more of the process behind you! Other ResourcesBooks and Booklets from Pen Central Press Resources and Links for Divorce Information Shopping View Shopping Cart / Checkout |
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