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According to Ruben Law Firm, Avoidance of Divorce Mistakes Makes Process Easier

Ruben Law Firm encourages individuals to understand common divorce mistakes so as to simplify the process.

2013-04-15
PHILADELPHIA, PA, April 15, 2013 (Press-News.org) Ruben Law Firm , a practice specializing in the area of family law, advises individuals to understand common mistakes that occur during the divorce process. A new article details these blunders, and offers tips on avoiding them. Such errors can cause additional pain, confusion, and low self-esteem.

Allison Pescosolido, founder of Divorce Detox, studies the effects of divorce. Through her research, she has come up with some of the most common mistakes that individuals make during the process. These include trying to weather the proceedings alone. Pescosolido explains that trying to go it alone is detrimental to a person's mental health, and can also prove harmful to their financial life, career, and personal relationships. During divorce, an individual should seek help from an attorney, and may want to hire a divorce coach. This professional offers strategies on navigating the process while handling the emotions that come with it head-on.

A person who is going through a divorce should not simply rely on friends and family members for guidance. Though these individuals can offer plenty of support, those who have not experienced the process may not totally understand the impact that divorce can have on a person. While it is wise to rely on loved ones, a person who is struggling with the split should also seek the help of a trained therapist. This person can nurture the fragile emotional state while helping an individual to rebuild their life.

The professionals at Ruben Law Firm support this advice, noting, "Divorce is a legal process, but it also has an impact on a person's physical and emotional well being. Trying to put up a brave front during the proceedings can actually prove detrimental in the long run. An individual should not hesitate to seek guidance from professionals as they deal with the emotions that come with a divorce."

Making quick decisions during a divorce is another common error that individuals make. With the stress and emotional impact of the proceedings, many people find themselves making impulsive choices.

While it may seem that buying a new house or getting a new job can help to detract from the pressures of the legal process, experts recommend that an individual steers clear of making major life changes until they have gotten through the legal proceedings and can evaluate their new life.

The professionals at Ruben Law Firm agree with this statement, noting, "A major change can cause people to react in different ways. Some individuals instantly feel free after a divorce, but then fall into the trap of making impulsive choices that they later regret. Healing and time are necessary during and after a divorce. A person should fully process their new life prior to committing to decisions that may not actually benefit them." Ruben Law Firm advises people to implement any life changes slowly, with guidance from loved ones.

ABOUT:

Ruben Law Firm provides guidance and insight to clients dealing with family law. Stephen B. Ruben, the firm's managing partner, has provided assistance to clients for over 30 years. He is a Certified Family Law Specialist, as well as a Certified Family Law Mediator. These qualifications enable him to effectively represent clients who are facing a range of pressing legal issues. The organization is proud to support members of the Bay Area community, and is situated in San Francisco, California.

Website: http://rubenlawfirmsanfrancisco.net


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[Press-News.org] According to Ruben Law Firm, Avoidance of Divorce Mistakes Makes Process Easier
Ruben Law Firm encourages individuals to understand common divorce mistakes so as to simplify the process.