Hey, guys. A quick recap of the series thus far, in case you missed
any of the articles and would like to go back and read them to catch up
with us:
In Part 5, we’re going to talk about what to do when your efforts to
repair your marriage fail and a mutual decision is made to part ways
for good.
Before we begin, I do want to note
that family and divorce law
varies significantly across not only continents and countries, but can
even deviate a great deal within those (the degree of autonomy
differs
from country to country, but you get my point here).

Getting a divorce is extremely challenging in many ways, but
probably the biggest hurdle of all is trying to work through all of the
legal processes. Trying to accomplish all of it by yourself is
overwhelming, and there will be many a decision that requires knowledge
of the legal procedures and family law that is in place in your
jurisdiction.
If you need legal advice, I strongly suggest you consult with a good
family attorney with roots in your county/township/municipality who is
highly familiar with the laws and processes of your local government.
So, you’re getting a divorce. It’s all utterly horrifying and you
don’t know where to start! How do you manage all of this?