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Ms Scarf addresses this question in a chapter called "Does Divorce Make People Happy?" The short answer seems to be, rarely.
A man had said to me, "I don't love you any more," [Millican divorced in 2004] but I can stand in front of 100 people and tell them funny things that happened in my divorce, make them laugh, and I'll think, "He doesn't love us, but they do".
My last piece of advice is, don't let the divorce make you bitter.
If you are supposed to receive funds from your former spouse's 401(k) in your divorce, make sure that it is clear what is supposed to happen if he or she dies before the whole process is finished.
If a 401(k) or similar plan is to be divided in your divorce, make sure that the divorce decree or Settlement Agreement makes it clear that the spouse who is to receive funds from the other spouse's 401(k) is supposed to get them no matter when the employee spouse dies.
Yes, even the best relationships suck sometimes, and marriage is definitely not always a walk in the park, but don't let a nasty divorce make you forget that you deserve the #1 basic human need (other than chocolate) - love - and you will find it again.
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Divorce makes men - and particularly fathers - significantly richer.
If you haven't tried both, considering divorce makes no sense to me.
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