How Divorce Can Be Good for Your Health & Well-Being


For many couples who are considering divorce, they are faced with sadness, fear, doubt, uncertainty and even anger. Divorce comes with lots of change and even though change brings fear in many people; it also allows for circumstances to take a turn for the better.  Successfully navigating through difficult times can lead to better results for the future.

It Is Best to End an Unhealthy Marriage

If you are in a marriage that is mentally or physically abusive, it is best to put your health and well-being first.  Be open to ending a marriage that may be causing more heartache and stress then you can handle. 

Consult an experienced divorce attorney who can guide you on how to go about the divorce process and counsel you on staying safe in the process.

In cases where a couple divorces due to abuse in a marriage, the person who was abused has a much better chance for a fresh, new perspective on life.  In fact, it’s hard not to notice a new energy about the person following divorce.

Ending One Chapter in Life Leads You to New Opportunities

Just because you are ending one chapter of your life it does not have to be a negative thing.  The upside of ending one chapter of your life is that you are opening yourself up to have a better life and find happiness in the things that you love. 

Take time for yourself to discover what makes you happy and rediscover yourself.  In a marriage, many couples can lose their sense of individual identity.  After the divorce, it is ok to take the time to be alone and do some soul searching.  Take that vacation you have always wanted to take but never did.  Go on an adventure with your children.  Pursue your dream career or start your own business that you always wished for. 

If you are not sure how divorce can be good for your health and well-being, consult an experienced divorce attorney who has years of experience counseling clients on all aspects of divorce including child support, custody issues, asset division, and separation agreements.   

Get Your Questions Answered About Divorce

Contact The Sabra Law Group today for a confidential consultation at (646) 472-7971.  Ask us if divorce mediation is the right option for your circumstances.

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