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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The best thing you can do is don’t “believe” every nasty thing the attorney writes about you in their threatening email. For most people: You are a good parent. Your partner once loved you. It’s painful to be rejected but you are not alone. Your kids love you. You are going through a rough patch — and very probably need to separate for a few weeks and not see each other until you can get your break up feelings under control. For most people: Seek new tools and support systems. People who can nurture you while your family falls apart for a short while (it’s temporary!)….And once you come to terms with the fact that your family to be put back together differently and won’t look or feel the same, then start to rebuild with a new structure. Remember that your family will survive and thrive and you will always have the other parent in your life. You can still raise your children to be optimists. [/quote] This is such good advice. I am glad my kids therapist steered us towards an amicable divorce in the heat of the anger and pain of the loss and betrayal. [/quote]
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