New York City based Divorce Attorney and Author of “The New Rules Of Divorce: 12 Secrets to Protecting Your Wealth, Health, and Happiness ” shares Ten Things Women Need To Know Who Are Thinking About Divorce

His affair will not shock a judge:   

The fact that he violated the sacred rule of marriage by having an affair will not make a judge blink his/her eye.   A court will not typically agree that because he was a bad husband, he is now a bad father.   Therefore the effect of an affair (even an affair with your best friend) will not have an impact on the determinations a court makes in terms of custody.

Be prepared to do everything yourself.  

While you may already feel that you already do everything yourself anyway and his absence will not be noticed, there are few times that it may be and you should be ready for that.   It may be cold out, but the garbage is now not going to go out by itself.

Understand and accept that he will have time alone with your children:  

Many Moms do not think about the fact that, except in rare situations, the Fathers will have time alone with the children which will more often than not, include overnights.   This will mean that you will have little to no control on what he serves them for dinner (McDonalds anyone?) and what time they go to bed (ok – you can watch one more movie).

The divorce process can take a long time:   

While on TV the divorce case typically concludes and settles in the hour show (including commercials), it typically takes much longer in real life.    If you litigate it can take years and even if you settle quickly, it can be at least three to six months before you are actually divorced.   A marriage can happen in a less than an hour… but not the divorce.

You do not have to go to Court to get divorced: 

Many people are under the mistaken presumption that the only way to get divorced is to go to Court and see a judge.  That idea is so scary that many people stay in marriages just to avoid it.  However, there are other amicable ways that are much more constructive and less scary such as the mediation process and the collaborative law process.  Both result in divorce as well.

Do not bad mouth your spouse on social media:  

If you are thinking about divorce or going through a divorce – put on mittens and stay away from your iphone.

Divorce mourning is a real thing:  

Some people feel that divorce can be worse than death.   In divorce, you are reminded of the failed relationship and the anger remains each time your ex picks up the children for his weekend.   It is ok and even expected to go through a mourning process.

The Social Divorce:   

While everyone knows about the legal divorce that ends the marriage, few people think about the social divorce.   Friends may feel the need to chose sides.   It is his best friend’s wife from high school that is now one of your closest friends,  but she may not be comfortable being your confidant anymore or you may not be comfortable having her as your confidant either.   Your phone contacts may change.

Hobbies:  

You should start to create your enjoyable distraction before the divorce process begins so it can be a comfort to you during and after.

You are not a bad Mother or person for ending the marriage:    

The studies show that children fare better when you have two parents that are happy in separate households than when you have two parents who are unhappy in the same household.    Your children want you to be happy and if you feel that ending the marriage you are in will open you both up to healthier relationships that your children can role model, then maybe it is the right decision for you and your family.

About Jacqueline Newman

Jacqueline Newman ( https://www.nycdivorcelawyer.com ), is the managing partner at the matrimonial law firm Berkman Bottger Newman & Schein LLP in Manhattan. Jacqueline’s practice consists of litigation, collaborative law and mediation. She specializes in complex high net worth matrimonial cases and also in negotiating prenuptial agreements. The author of The New Rules of Divorce, Newman has appeared as an expert commentator on various television and radio shows and has been quoted as an expert in numerous publications, including Fox’s Business, NBC News, ABC News, CBS News, The New York Times, Woman’s Day, Glamour, the New York Post, Reuters.com, Crain’s New York Business, U.S. News and World Report, Business Insider, Time.com, USA Today, Yahoo Parenting, Woman’s Day, CNBC.com and The Huffington Post.