Divorce can often mark a new beginning, allowing individuals to rediscover personal goals and reclaim independence lost during marriage, rather than being solely a failure.
Emotional recovery from divorce is not synchronized with the legal process, often lasting one to two years, causing ongoing challenges in adjusting to new realities.
Friendships frequently shift after a divorce, as social circles may become divided with individuals choosing sides, leading to potential isolation but also opportunities for new connections.
Research shows that children can adjust positively to divorce, particularly when parents engage in cooperative co-parenting, contrary to the belief that they will necessarily suffer long-term.
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