Ending A Marriage With A Fast Divorce

By Larry Murray


The thing about human beings is that they are emotional creatures, and chief among those emotions is that of love, which is supposedly the strongest force in the universe. And while it is true that it motivates people to do the most amazing things. But as many a pop song will say, it does not always life. It is why there are so many songs about getting a partner back. If it were not for love turning sour, the pop music industry would be completely nonexistent. But the reality of the end of a relationship is a little more complex that just some simple crooning. It should come as no surprise then that many people may find themselves seeking a fast divorce Atlanta.

When two people get married, they do not just make a romantic commitment to love, honor, and obey. They also make a legal commitment, essentially going from two individuals to a single entity. This means that their assets are joined together and they may have the option of not testifying against their spouse in a legal proceedings. A divorce is basically taking all of that back, it ends the legal union and one goes back to being two.

Weddings are fun, and they are expensive, but they can be grand affairs with good times for all. But the marriages that come after the wedding may do the opposite. The wedding brings two people together. But then the marriage that comes after may not live up to the accepted standards of happily ever after. Which can result in people splitting up.

Marriages end in two ways. Either the couple splits up voluntarily with one of them deciding to walk away, or life can decide they have run their course and call its best friend death to take care of one of them. Either way, it ends. Now, back to divorces. Just under half of all couples in the United States will dissolve their marriage. This not include annulments, but just divorces.

Divorce is not going to come without a cost. Even if there are no attorneys involved, there will still be some fees involved. This does not take into account that there will be significant financial costs to simply rebuilding their lives in the aftermath of their marriages dissolving.

Ripping off a bandage is painful. But doing slowly just draws the agony out longer than it needs to. To minimize the pain, it is best to just get it all over with by being fair and civil to each other.

When children are involved, there must be a sense of amicability. A divorce is going to be tough on the children. It will not help them at all if their parents are taking shots at each other and generally being immature about the whole thing. If there is some resentment between two former paramours, then it should be hidden from the offspring as much as possible.

Now, when two people get married, they join their financial assets together. Now, if one party has significantly more financial assets than the other, this can become a sore point, as the poorer half becomes accustomed to a certain lifestyle. Which is why that a prenuptial agreement is vital, just to make sure that no one walks away with more money than they deserve.

Forever is an illusion. People can love each other for a whole lifetime. But love is not always a good enough reason to stay together.




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