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Default Apr 10, 2019 at 11:30 AM
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Originally Posted by ChaoticEnigma View Post
Any advice on an amicable divorce? We are working on dismantling our connected lives brick by brick. We are also at each others throats. I dont want us to hate each other at the end. We are simply on different life trajectories. Does anyone have suggestions for maintaining the peace while we fork our lives back into 2 seperate paths?

An amicable divorce comes from an amicable relationship. What I mean is that if there is distrust, disagreement and conflict in the relationship, as you say causing you to be at each other's throats, then this needs to be resolved first. Without that, it's going to be difficult to have a divorce that goes smoothly and is friendly.

I don't know what your conflicts are, so they really can't be addressed directly but my point only is in that the resulting nature of the divorce is completely dependent on your agreeability between you both.
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