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Marriage Seperation - A Practical Guide

By: Jenny Clair



Finance in marriage seperation is a very big issue particularly
with regards to the mortgage and household bills. When marriage
seperation is inevitable obviously both parties need somewhere
to stay and often it can be quite difficult to sell one property
and then try to finance two. Some couples agree to keep the
existing property going and one partner move out into rented
accommodation for a trial marriage seperation period. This then
gives each partner time to reflect and decide what may be better
for both parties. However, both parties in marriage seperation
have to live and are sometimes eligible for single parent help
should they have children. This, together with child
maintenance, could help with their financial situation
considerably.

Marriage seperation can be a lonely one as you may not get asked
to dinner parties and get togethers from your existing circle of
friends who are still married. People intend to invite couples
to join couples and have a good time. They sometimes forget that
friends, whether together in marriage or not, should still be
friends and it often helps to keep them in the same circle of
friends even in marriage seperation. After all we are all human
and need all the friends we have especially at the beginning of
a marriage seperation. True friends will always want to help you
at a time like this when your morale is low and you need
motivation.

It is also helpful to meet new people who are in the same
situation as yourself. They will understand what you are going
through and it may help you too to get things off your chest.
You never know, you may even gain a complete new circle of
friends. There are so many meeting points for people on their
own. Dinner dates, luncheons and breakfast clubs operate
throughout the country so meeting new people, where for
friendship or a new prospective partner could be a step in the
right direction to get you motivated and get you out of a rut.

Of course marriage seperation for the older person tends to be
much harder a you tend to think that most people by now have
found their ideal partner and that there do not seem to be many
older people looking for companionship or a stable relationship.
Again, clubs and groups of all ages operate in most areas.
Obviously you will be more cautious next time around as you have
already been hurt in the past. But you now have more experience
behind you and know what to look for in the future whether it be
friendship or a more permanent relationship.

Marriage seperation is hard work but once you come to terms with
what has happened in your life you should be able to build a new
life for yourself and look forward to new and rewarding
challenges that come along. Marriage seperation can and will be
stressful at times but keep your head above water and you will
begin to see positive results arise in your future. Concentrate
on being positive in the future and you will reap the rewards
that await you. Everything comes to those who wait. 


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