Advice From A Divorce
Attorney? By: Triston
Huntsmin
I believe that divorce is one of the
biggest epidemics in our current society that isn't being recognized
or treated as such. As a marriage and family therapist, of course
divorce is something that I am passionate about because it is
something that I am spending my life to fight against. I am not
ignorant enough to believe that I will see all cases of divorce end
during my lifetime, nor am I ignorant enough to believe that all
divorce cases even should be prevented. I am, however, perhaps
ignorant in my belief that it is crazy for people considering
divorce to get advice from a divorce attorney.
Now, most of you are thinking I'm crazy.
Who would go to a divorce attorney for advice about their failing
marraige? Many people, unfortunately. I had no idea until I began
working with marriages and families in crisis just how many
individuals and even couples were seeking refuge and advice with
their divorce attorney.
I was overwhelmed by my new knowledge for
one primary reason. Have people considering getting a divorce
forgotten that a divorce attorney is the very last person who will
be concerned with them repairing a broken marriage? A divorce
attorney makes a living helping married people get divorced while
getting as many benefits from the divorce as possible. So why would
any nearly-divorced person go to a divorce attorney in hopes of
fixing their marraige? Beats me.
My advice to anyone struggling in their
marriage is to make an appointment to visit a professional counselor
or a marriage and family therapist. The core reason why I suggest
this is because in general, counselors and therapists are people who
deeply want to see marriages and families restored rather than torn
apart. If I am looking for someone to help me fix my car, then it is
far wiser to get help from an individual who actually believes that
cars can be fixed, right? Of course. The same is true with marriage.
Do not go for help to someone who believes that marriages should end
easily and for any reason at all. Go instead to a professional who
is trained in giving you wisdom about ways to make your relationship
work.
A divorce attorney is great for people
who are sure that divorce is the option they are choosing. If,
however, you are still unsure of your options and if you are still
hoping for healing in your marriage, then a divorce attorney is the
last person you should see.
About the Author
Triston Huntsmin is a marriage and family
therapist who hates seeing people get caught up with poor advice
from a divorce
attorney. See
www.divorceattorneytimes.info for more.
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