Everyone who is involved in a litigated divorce wants to
win. But what exactly does winning mean? Attempting to crush your ex-spouse in
litigation may feel good, but what will the final outcome be? Admittedly,
sometimes there are cases where there is a winner and loser. But most of the
time, both parties lose.
Let me give you a new definition of winning. Winning means that
your children have a good relationship with both their parents. Winning means
that you have the ability to co-parent your child with your ex-spouse. Winning
means that when the divorce is final, you are still able to communicate with your
ex-spouse. Winning means that you did
not destroy yourself financially, in an effort to punish your ex-spouse. And
finally, winning means that you emerged from your divorce with the
determination to look forward rather than backward, and make the very best of
what life has to offer.
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