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Now What: A Guide to Moving On With Your Life After a Divorce

September 22, 2021 Rachel Ferrucci

 

You may be reading this blog post because you are finally divorcing your partner. Or, maybe you’re doing some research for a friend who is going through the process. Either way, it’s important to remember that this is just one chapter of the story of your life. While divorce can feel like an ending or a failure, it doesn’t have to mean that at all.

Make Sure You Are Working With a Divorce Lawyer

A divorce lawyer will help you work through the process and make sure everything goes correctly. Can Divorce Papers Be Changed Once Signed? Divorce lawyers are better placed to answer any of the questions you may have, so it’s essential to speak to them about what you should do next.  A divorce lawyer will also help negotiate with your spouse’s attorney, which can save you money and time in the long run.

If children are involved or have other complications during your divorce process, it is even more critical to work with an experienced professional. A divorce lawyer will help you through the process and answer any questions you may have.

Start Meeting New Friends

The best thing to do after divorce is get out there and make new friends that will give you the freedom you need to move forward in life. Try not to limit yourself because you think your options are limited. Networking can be hugely beneficial, and the only way this will work for you is if you go all in, so try joining different groups who share similar interests as yours or meet up with people from social media sites like Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.

Rediscover Your Purpose

This is a crucial step that many people forget and dive into fear and uncertainty. Also, the idea is that you tend to rise in your career until you reach a level where you are incompetent and no longer effective at what you do. This may be true for life as well, not just work. You often end up with jobs or hobbies or commitments handed down from previous generations

Likewise, if your marriage ended abruptly, then chances are there has been some misalignment between what your partner thought he wanted and what you need going forward, which might have caused problems in your marriage. Divorce allows you to rediscover ourselves and what we want out of life without worrying about changing our minds later, so take advantage. Have some honest conversations with yourself before even thinking about looking for work.

Cut All Ties With Your Partner

One of the most important things to do is cut all ties with your partner. It would help if you did not talk, befriended, or even ask how they are doing in a way that could result in a conversation about the divorce proceedings. This means you shouldn’t stalk them on social media and avoid places where you know they will be too. If this seems impossible, set up email filters so you don’t see any emails from them when opening your inbox and block their phone number if necessary. 

It may not be easy to move on with your life without completely closing the door. Make sure you do everything in your power to cut all ties, including social media, emails, and phone calls. Once they are out of sight, it is easier for them to become out of mind.

Move To a New City if Possible

Moving to a new city can be a great way to start anew. If you have the financial ability, make your lifestyle match the resources before deciding to move out. However, it’s important to note that it may not always be feasible for you to uproot your life by choosing to move cities in all circumstances or situations.

 If nothing else, even just relocating within your current city can often help bring about positive changes in your life once you are ready to make them happen on your terms again through taking ownership of where you live henceforth. So, if you want to get away from your current life and start anew, moving to a new city is one of the best ways to help.

Invest in new talents and skills

Find new activities that you enjoy. We all have talents and skills, but sometimes we forget to use them in our day-to-day lives. Make sure to take the time out of your busy schedule to discover what they are. Then practice using them daily.

Conclusion

In conclusion, as you can see, there is a lot to do when finalizing a divorce. However, one of the most important things to remember is that these steps will help you move on with your life and find happiness again after going through such an emotional hardship.

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About Rachel Ferrucci

Lifestyle writer, blogger, and social media influencer, specializing in travel, beauty, food, fashion, and family. As an empty nester I'm finding adventure around every corner to live life like it's my last day. Don't be surprised to find me in stilettos waving a light saber while playing with my grandchildren! Rachel Ferrucci

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